I have just purchased on ebay a JOBO process timer that came with no instructions. I have been unable to set any of the step times to zero. The least amount of time I can set any step is six seconds. Is this normal behavior?
Thanks for your considerations.
Yes, that is normal. It is a process timer rather than an enlarging timer, so rarely does anyone need times so short. Also, with longer times such as 3:00 the timer might float to 2:59, or 3:01 which is fine.
Start with channel 1 and then set the times for each step up to step 8. Once the timer finds a 0 time step it resets.
Press the big button to start the timer. When time runs out, the timer beeps and start to count up for each second past the 0 mark until you push the big button. Then the timer advances to the next step but pauses. Therefore you have to push the big button twice to fluidly move into the next step. (I wish I could find a footswitch for mine; it does not accept a standard Gralab footswitch.) When you are ready to start over with the process, press the reset button and it reverts back to step one.