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Utilitech 192773 timer is DOA

I installed a Utilitech 192773 timer, but it is DOA. My VOM shows I have power going to it, but the timer display doesn't show anything. I wired it per the diagram on the side, but the timer is dead. I tried many combinations of pressing the buttons on it, but still nothing.

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90%m chance you have the two black wires reversed - can't hurt to try to reverse them

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Try pressing reset button...worked for me.

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Review the manual and wiring steps shown following link:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-LW60418.html

If timer has gone bad, buy new timer and return defect in new package.
Timer comes with limited 1 year warranty

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/gene_9f0ef4df2f9897e7

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