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Pull the dial toward you.
Line up the correct time of day to the arrow.
This may help in the event that the power went out at some point.
When that happens,
it changes the time when your lights turn on & off.
The fuse is the 120 volt circuit breaker. Check outlet for power. If outlet is outside, it should be on GFCI, which might be located in kitchen or bathroom or garage. Use circuit analyzer on outlet to check for correct polarity and ground. http://www.orbitonline.com/support/guides/Manualsearch3.cfm?Brand=02&Type=Timers
Try removing the battery, unplugging the timer, plugging the timer back in, pushing the reset button (if you can find it) and try reprogramming for all 6 zones. Post again after trying.
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