Thanks. The GE/Home Depot model may be closer to my needs.

By "wet location", I didn't mean it would be sprayed or anything. But if I turn off the pump to clean the basket and turn it back on, chances are my hands will be wet.

My father (in Europe) has a timer that's in a waterproof enclosure. You have to open it to program it, but there's a switch on the housing to control it manually. I think it's an ON-OFF-PROGRAM type switch (if I remember properly). That's what I was looking for.

But if that's not an option, I was wondering what people with a timer did when they need to turn off a running filter (for cleaning basket, etc.) or turn it on during "off hours" (for vacuuming, etc.).

Glenn, I assume your timer stops when you turn off the switch and you have to reset the clock now and then.