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Q&A(3)

Q: How can I switch it to stopwatch mode?

submitted by Katelyn - 30 days ago
  • A: To switch to stopwatch - Press 'MIN' and SEC' together to reset the timer to 00:00. To count up - When the display is at 00:00, press the button that has the triangle/square to being timing.

    submitted byblh224 - 28 days ago
  • A: To switch to stopwatch - Press 'MIN' and SEC' together to reset the timer to 00:00. To count up - When the display is at 00:00, press the button that has the triangle/square to being timing. If you have additional questions, please reach back out. Thanks!

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 28 days ago
    Brand expert

Q: Does it have a sound alarm notification when time run down to zero.

submitted by Paul - 4 years ago
  • A: Yes it has a sound but is very faint. Also there is no on/off switch so the battery is always being used unless you remove it. I would not recommend this timer.

    submitted byLeon - 4 years ago
  • A: The Taylor digital timer does have a sound alarm when the timer runs down. Please reach out with any additional questions. Thanks!

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 4 years ago
    Brand expert

Q: What size batteries are needed?

submitted by Holly A - 14 days ago
  • A: Hi Holly, The timer requires 1 AAA battery (included)

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 14 days ago
    Brand expert

Q: How do I switch between timer and stopwatch modes?

submitted by Katelyn - 1 month ago
  • A: To switch to stopwatch - Press 'MIN' and SEC' together to reset the timer to 00:00. To count up - When the display is at 00:00, press the button that has the triangle/square to being timing. If you have additional questions, please reach back out. Thanks!

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 1 month ago
    Brand expert

Q: Can I create multiple alarms in one go?

submitted by Me - 5 months ago
  • A: The Taylor digital timer is only a single event timer. Hope it still works for you!

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 5 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Does it keep the last set time so I can use it repeatedly without manually setting the time? Looking to set a 20 minute timer where I can just keep it set to 20min and don't need to repeatedly adjust it after each session.

submitted by WC - 6 months ago
  • A: The Taylor timer will reset to the 20 minute automatically. Please reach back out with additional questions. Thanks!

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 6 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: Does it count up after the timer is up?

submitted by Kevs - 10 months ago
  • A: It does not count up after the timer is done. Although it can be programmed to count up or down.

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 10 months ago
    Brand expert

Q: when time runs out, will timer give a single beep, or is a insistent, annoying, continuous sound for maybe 30 sec. until it stops?

submitted by Astro46 - 1 year ago
  • A: It is 3 short beeps, consistently repeating, until the START/STOP button is pressed.

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: What is the MINIMUM time you can set? I am looking for one that I can set for 1 to 5 seconds.

submitted by SXGP - 1 year ago
  • A: The Taylor digital timer times up or down to 99 minutes and 59 seconds. The timer will meet your needs of timing 1-5 seconds.

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

Q: How to turn off when not in Use???

submitted by How to turn off - 1 year ago
  • A: There is no way to turn off the timer unless you were to remove the batteries. The power drain should be minimal on a timer like this which is why some timers don't have on/off buttons or switches. Please reach back out with additional questions.

    submitted byLifetime Brands, Inc. - 1 year ago
    Brand expert

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