You posted under Woods plug-in timer.
Several brands sell identical or similar timer.
If this is not your timer, look through following page to identify your timer
http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html
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To set timer.
Rotate dial until current time lines up with arrowhead; when plugged in, the dial rotates
Notice 24-48 gray-colored segments located around edge of dial; each segment is 1 hour
Segment pulled up = lights OFF
Segment down = lights ON
Some brands, the segment-up is ON instead of OFF
Notice override switch located top of timer, move switch to TIMER for programs to run.
Plug lamp into timer, plug timer into wall
Lamp must be turned-on
If your timer is not operating, then timer could be defective.
Check the following:
Light is turned to ON position.
Light bulb is not burned out.
Current time lines up with arrowhead located on inner dial.
Override button on top of timer is moved all the way over to TIMER.
Receptacle has power.
Circuit analyzer shows circuit is good.
Segments are pulled all the way up (around 1/4 inch or a bit less)
Dial is rotating as time passes.
If all these things check out and timer is still not functioning, then timer is defective.
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