1. Single timer: This is the most common timing setting, allowing
users to set the work schedule of the device. For example, turn on/off
the device at 8:30 am every Wednesday, etc. It is similar to the setting
of an alarm clock, timing is very convenient to use especially for
devices that are repeatedly running at certain moments.
2. Count down timer: The count down is to facilitate the user to
perform one-time timing operations, such as turn on/off the device
after 30 minutes. It is very convenient to turn off a device after
running a period of time. This device supports up to 24 hours of
count down.
3. Repeat timer: Repeat the operation every week. For example, set an
alarm clock for working time. After the time is set, select execute
dates (a week optional), and the alarm clock will turn on at the set
time within the selected days.
4. Loop timer: The loop timing released by eWeLink allows the device
to execute continuously from a certain time. For example, let the
tank's oxygen pump open once every hour from now, and close after
20 minutes of running, and then repeat the automatic cycle to
ensure sufficient oxygen of the fish tank without manual
intervention.