J.E. Adams Support
Updated 7:35 AM CST, Tue November 11, 2025
Published Under: F.A.Q. Tech Support
How do I set the timer?
- There are many different timers on the market that can be broke up into two types:
- Accumulating and Non-accumulating.
- Accumulating means for every coin deposited, the timer will add that amount of time to the cycle for every coin deposited.
- Non-accumulating means no matter how many coins deposited, the timer will only run for the amount of time that is set.
- Accumulating means for every coin deposited, the timer will add that amount of time to the cycle for every coin deposited.
- All timers will start with a minimum number of coins to begin the cycle.
- For manual set timers, dip switches can be manipulated for both “coins to start” and “time per coin” (for accumulating) or “time” (for non-accumulating).
- For display timers, remote controls to program work best, but manual programming can be achieved by following the manual to set coins and time per coin
- Accumulating and Non-accumulating.










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