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Brand and model appear on inside of timer door.

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Worn trippers can cause problem.
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Open following links for different timers:
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http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html

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http://store.nexternal.com/intermatic/categories.aspx?Keyword=107TN221+tripper&x=20&y=13

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Sample manual for this type of timer describes tripper operation:
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3) If you have a different brand timer, the particulars will show on inside of door.

4) Add a comment your brand and model number for more free help.
I will find a source for your tripper, unless you have Paragon brand, in which case the trippers are no longer being made, and you may need a new timer.

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If your model is different, add a comment.

Grainger sells T100 series trippers:
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