1. Selelekela
The MARATHON 100 Hour Direct Entry Digital Tabletop Timer is designed to assist with precise time management for various tasks. Featuring a large, easy-to-read LCD display and a direct entry keypad, this timer offers both countdown and count-up functionalities, a clock mode, and memory presets for repetitive events. Its robust design includes a magnetic back and an integrated kickstand for versatile placement.
2. Sehlahisoa Overview

Setšoantšo sa 1: Pele view of the Marathon Digital Timer.

Figure 2: Timer on a kitchen counter, highlighting large display and loud alarm.

Figure 3: Timer showcasing dual function, included batteries, and versatile memory.
Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:
- Direct Entry Keypad: For quick and precise time setting.
- Pontšo e kholo ea LCD: Easy-to-read numbers for clear visibility.
- Dual Function Alarm: Supports both countdown and count-up timing up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds.
- Loud Ring Alarm: Audible across a room.
- Letšoao la LED: Flashing light for silent alarm or hearing impairment assistance.
- Clock Feature: Displays time in 12-hour or 24-hour format when not in timer mode.
- Built-in Memory Function: Stores up to four consecutive times for interval timing and four memory presets for repetitive events.
- Libaka tse Fapaneng: Integrated kickstand for tabletop use and magnetic back for attachment to metal surfaces.
- Libetri li kenyelelitsoe: E tla le libeteri tse 2 tsa AA.
3. Seta
3.1. Ho kenya Battery
- Locate the battery compartment cover on the back of the timer.
- Bula sekwahelo.
- Insert two (2) AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment. The timer comes with batteries included.
- Kenya sebaka sa sekoaelo sa karolo ea betri ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng.

Setšoantšo sa 4: Morao view with battery compartment and kickstand.
4. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
4.1. Khetho ea Mokhoa
Sebelisa le MOKHOA switch located on the side of the timer to select between different functions:
- TŠEBELETSO: E bonts'a nako ea hajoale.
- INTERVAL TIMER: For setting multiple consecutive timers.
- COUNT-UP: Functions as a stopwatch.
- TIMER: For setting a single countdown timer.

Figure 5: MODE switch for function selection.
4.2. Ho beha Clock
- Tsamaisa the MOKHOA switjha ho TŠEBELE.
- Tobetsa o hatelle HLOKOMELA konopo ho fihlela dinomoro tsa nako di qala ho benya.
- Use the number keypad (0-9) to enter the desired time (HH:MM).
- Tobetsa HLOKOMELA again to confirm and exit clock setting mode.
- Ho fetola pakeng tsa sebopeho sa lihora tse 12 le lihora tse 24, tobetsa konopo 12/24H button (if available, or refer to specific model instructions).
4.3. Setting a Countdown Timer (TIMER Mode)
- Tsamaisa the MOKHOA switjha ho TIMER.
- Use the number keypad (0-9) to directly enter the desired countdown time (HH:MM:SS). The timer supports up to 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.
- Tobetsa ea QALA/EMA konopo ho qala ho bala ho ya tlase.
- To pause the timer, press QALA/EMA hape. E tobetse hape ho tswela pele.
- When the countdown reaches zero, the alarm will sound, and the LED indicator will flash. The timer will then automatically begin counting up to show elapsed time since the alarm.
- To stop the alarm and clear the display, press the TLHOKOMELO konopo.
4.4. Using the Count-Up Timer (COUNT-UP Mode)
- Tsamaisa the MOKHOA switjha ho TS'ELISO PHAHAMA.
- Ensure the display shows 00:00:00. If not, press TLHOKOMELO.
- Tobetsa ea QALA/EMA button to begin counting up.
- To pause the count-up, press QALA/EMA hape. E tobetse hape ho tswela pele.
- To reset the count-up timer to zero, press TLHOKOMELO.
4.5. Using Memory Functions (M1-M4 Presets)
The timer features four memory buttons (M1, M2, M3, M4) for storing and recalling frequently used times or for interval timing.
- In TIMER mode, enter the desired time using the number keypad.
- Press and hold one of the memory buttons (M1-M4) until the display confirms the time has been saved.
- To recall a saved time, simply press the corresponding memory button (M1-M4). The saved time will appear on the display, ready to start.
- For interval timing, set the first interval, save it to M1. Then set the second interval, save it to M2, and so on. You can then cycle through these presets as needed.
4.6. Adjusting Alarm Volume
The timer features a volume switch, typically located on the side or back, allowing you to select between different alarm levels (e.g., High, Low, Mute) or a flashing LED indicator for silent operation.
5. Tlhokomelo
- Hloekisa sebali ka mochine o bonolo, damp lesela. Se ke oa sebelisa li-abrasive cleaners kapa ua qoelisa yuniti ka metsing.
- Avoid exposing the timer to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
- If the display becomes dim or the alarm weakens, replace the batteries promptly.
6. Ho rarolla mathata
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Timer not turning on. | Libetri li shoele kapa li kentsoe hampe. | Sheba polarity ea betri kapa u nke sebaka ka libeteri tse ncha tsa AA. |
| Pontšo e fokola. | Matla a betri a tlase. | Fetola libeteri. |
| Alamo ha e lle. | Alarm volume is set to mute or low. | Check the alarm volume switch and adjust as needed. |
| Timer not responding to button presses. | Unit may be in a locked state (if applicable) or requires a reset. | Remove and reinsert batteries to perform a hard reset. Check for any lock switches. |
7. Litlhaloso
- Mohlala: TI030018WH
- Lebitso: MARATHON
- Boitsebiso: Plastiki
- Boholo: 4.45 x 2.64 x 4.45 lisenthimithara
- Boima ba Ntho: 7.1 lik'hilograma
- Mohloli oa Matla: 2 x AA libeteri (tse kenyelelitsoe)
- Max Timer Duration: Lihora tse 99, metsotso e 59, metsotsoana e 59
- Likaroloana: Direct Entry, Dual Function (Count-up/Count-down), Clock, Memory Presets, LED Indicator, Magnetic Back, Kickstand
- UPC: 063442000342

Setšoantšo sa 6: Litekanyo tsa lihlahisoa.
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