1) Sounds like you have timer wired correctly.
The wiring is confusing for many people, so it's apparent you're a quality electrician.
2) There are no repairs for defective timer, but timer can be reset using reset button.
Reset will clear program conflicts and overlaps that cause timer not to operate as expected.
3) Model number of Utilitec timer is not given, so expert has to guess which fork in the road you want to choose.
4) If you have 0192773 timer and want do-it-yourself solution, open following link for larger print and photo illustrations that make programming easier.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html5) If you have 0141224 timer, then open following link for larger print instructions.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-LW60418.html6) At any point, you can add a comment and ask very specific question about any part of the instructions for either in-wall Utilitec timer, or any Utilitec timer, or ask a question about almost any 60Hz timer on the market today.
That comment sends an e-mail, and then I will respond.
I have tested both Utilitec in-wall timers.
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