1) Timer is not 100% identified.
Sounds like Intermatic ST01C or Ei600
Sounds like timer needs to be reset after battery change, and then reprogrammed again.
3) Open following links to help identify timer and download manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.htmlhttp://waterheatertimer.org/ST01C-program.html#battery
4) If timer does not show on links above, add a comment with clear
description of timer and buttons for possible identification and manual.
5) Most battery operated timers require 'reset' after battery change.
Manual usually says to replace battery and timer is ready to go again.
However, most timers lose functionality with
battery change. That's why timer is reset, and then reprogrammed.
6) If functionality is not restored after battery change and reset, then timer has gone bad.
7) Intermatic timer has 1 year limited warranty, and there is not much that can be offered except buy next timer at local store. For example Utilitec 0192773 is actually Intermatic product. Sold at Lowes. If timer goes bad 2 years later, buy another one and return defect in new package.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Program-wire-Utilitec-0192773.html
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