Changing out old Immermat Flash timer with a new Immermat Flash timer

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Hello
Just looking for a bit of advice on how to wire up this new timer
Old timer has live and neutral in and live and neutral out
Just wondering what way to wire the new timer
Thank you
 
The Brown L in - terminal (1) on old timer goes to L on new timer.
The Blue N in (2) and the Blue N out (3), both go to N on new timer.
The Brown L out (4) goes to NO (4) on new timer.
You then need to add a short link wire between L and COM on the new timer.

Something like...

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Please did you get it done? I just got mine today. I was told it's a newer version
 

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The Brown L in - terminal (1) on old timer goes to L on new timer.
The Blue N in (2) and the Blue N out (3), both go to N on new timer.
The Brown L out (4) goes to NO (4) on new timer.
You then need to add a short link wire between L and COM on the new timer.

Something like...

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Can you please explain this

You then need to add a short link wire between L and COM on the new timer.
 
Can you please explain this

You then need to add a short link wire between L and COM on the new timer.
I'm not sure if your old stat matches the OPs, but in their case, the old stat switched the mains supply directly.
The new stat has "voltage free contacts" - this means the timer closes a relay, connecting the output terminals together, but doesn't directly provide any voltage to them.
With the new timer, you have to provide the voltage onto one of the terminals yourself, hence the need for the link wire between L and COM.
 

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