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how do i fit timer unit to my biasi 24s?

The timer unit with the off/on slider switch on my biasi 24s broke, so I have purchased a new one. I took the old one off so I could take it to the shop with me to ensure I got the right part, but I foolishly didn't make a note of which coloured wire went in to which numbered socket, I merely drew a little diagram of top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right. When I put the wires in my new part in what I believed to be the correct sockets and turned the boiler on, the main fuse tripped. I conclude I put the wires in the wrong way round, but now I haven't a clue where they are meant to go! I have a black, white, brown and blue wire and sockets numbered 1,2,3,4,5. I know there was no wire in socket number 3. Can anyone tell me which coloured wire goes in to which numbered socket??
claire, February 2008
Its not necessary to spend a lot of money on a whole new tinmer if the only problem is the slider switch has broken off.

We have these in stock for a cheap repair !

Tony Glazier

Agile Services, March 2008
Hi,

I just fitted a clock that I bought from ebay (£65.85).

Try these people :

sales@heatingworldofspares.co.uk

Mark, March 2008
The wires are connected as follows 1-brown, 2-blue, 4-white, 5-black. Can i ask how much you paid for the clock as mine also needs replacing?

Joe, February 2008
1 = Brown
2 = Blue
4 = White
5 = Black

Curtis Lee Patrick, February 2008