Mr Robot, one of the problems you are having in addition to having more than one output per branch is that you are also using nested branches and more than four nested branches are not allowed. However if you extend branches instead of nesting branches there is no limit on the number of branches. By using extended branches you can put all of your outputs on the rung, one output per branch.
See this post for an example of what to do and what not to do.
http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showpost.php?p=296358&postcount=4
To extend a branch right click on the branch and choose "extend branch up" or "extend branch down" See this post for an example of how to do that.
http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showpost.php?p=259551&postcount=10
Now you need to put some thought into how timer T4:1 is started, stopped, and reset. The way you have it now T4:1 will time for two seconds when the program starts and then it will set the DN bit and remain that way until the PLC is turned off or it is switched to program then back to run mode.
One thing that your instructor may not have told you is that timers have another bit available to help you. The TT bit, ie T4:0/TT is true while the timer is timing but has not yet timed out. When the timer times out and sets the DN bit then the TT bit is set to false.
Last of all, please practice using some semblance of punctuation and capitalization. It makes your posts easier to read and it doesn't take extra time. You are studying to enter the professional workforce so please begin to be a professional. We aren't going to nit pick minor spelling, typos, and minor grammatical mistakes (I make plenty of those myself) but we are professionals here and someday you are going to be our coworker. Believe it or not, good communications skills are necessary in this line of work.