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Anonymous Posted on Apr 21, 2011

I have a utilitec self adjusting wall timer #0192773 that stopped functioning. The led display is blank. I tried to re-set per the instructions, but nothing. I've confirmed power to the timer. Does this mean it's shot? Thank you.

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If resetting timer does not restore functionality, and timer has power, and you checked that LIGHT BULB is good, then timer has gone bad.
To double-check circuit, replace timer with ordinary on-off switch and see if it works.
Warranty: buy new 0192773 timer at Lowes, and return broken one inside new package.

http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html

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Installed Utilitech 192773. The lights works, the backlight display comes on light blue but there is not numbers on the digital digital display

Reset timer, and see if that fixes problem
Use toothpick or paper clip to press reset button, or refer to instruction sheet, or copy following link.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html

I have tested this utilitec timer, and using reset button will repair most problems.
If not, then Timer has 1 year warranty against defect, but it is easier to buy new timer at Lowes, and return defective timer in new package and report timer as defective.

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1) Sounds like you have timer wired correctly.
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2) There are no repairs for defective timer, but timer can be reset using reset button.
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http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html

5) If you have 0141224 timer, then open following link for larger print instructions.
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That comment sends an e-mail, and then I will respond.
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http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html

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2) Short answer: I think you have selected your days incorrectly when programming timer
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