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Hi this is my first post here so hope I've posted in the right place.

I am replacing an old apt central heating timer with a Sauter T17 and would be grateful for some help with the wiring.

The old apt timer had one brown wire going to terminal 1(live out) two brown wires to terminal 2(live in) and 2 dark blue wires and a light blue wire going to terminal 3 (neutral). What way should I arrange these wires in the T17.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
This is how to wire it up in case it might be some help to someone in the future

connect the 2 brown wires (live in)into 1 on your new clock
connect the 1 brown wire(live out)into 3 on your new clock
connect the 3 blue wires(neutral)into 2 on your new clock

then put a wire(supplied with your new clock)between terminals 1 and 4 of your new clock

remember to turn power off before doing any work
 
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