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It may be silly, but is the new battery giving 9 volts?
Sometimes a new one lost it's voltage along the way.
Leds will work just fine, so can give you the wrong message.
I hope it is as simple as this.
I can post manual R673CT timer. http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Raindrip-R673CT.pdf Manual does not have troubleshoot steps Try 2 new AAA batteries, and clean battery terminals. The fact that you get display suggests that batteries are not the problem.
Manual says timer will no longer turn on with low battery, so timer is reset by removing battery. Generally it is bad news when basic timer will not function after reset.
changed the battery and lost the manual, put my code in and it worked , latter it started to beep and now it doesn't work... respond at all ....help thanks
If you have lost the outside temperature on the clock display after replacing the transmitter battery then do the following:
1. Make sure you have good batteries installed in the remote transmitter 2. Remove the batteries from the main clock and keep them out until the clock display disappers. 3. Re-install the batteries in the clock. 4. Wait until the display returns and includes the outside temperature display as well. 5. Set the clock again for current time/date etc. 6. Bingo. You are in business.
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