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Scroll down and identify timer:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-timers-and-manuals.html
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-wire-T104-Intermatic-timer.html

E10694 is imaginary number applied to all sorts of intermatic timers sold by folks who want their timer to appear unique and rare on internet. It has been used for T101 120V timer, T104 240v timer, T170 series timer with day-skipper, and also with 'cycle' timers... except all timers with rotating dial could be called cycle timers, but 'cycle timers' are normally timers with less than 24 hour rotation period.

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Wire the freeze sensor to override timer:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-freeze-controls-and-parts.html#freeze

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Describe timer in detail.
Intermatic freeze control will work with any 120 or 240Volt circuit:
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html#PF11
PF1102 for 240Volt
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004I4MQII/?tag=waterheaterti-20
PF1103 120Volt
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0039QB128/?tag=waterheaterti-20
Neutral wire required.
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GE sells several timers rated for 240Volts.
Including the 15307 timer made by Tork, rated 208-277Volts, 40 amp, 60 Hz
Copy following link for wiring GE 240Volt timers:
http://waterheatertimer.org/GE-timers-and-manuals.html#15306

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More wiring details are needed.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html#FM
http://waterheatertimer.org/H230A.html

You posted under PB digital timer module.
This timer can be wired different ways and with different voltages.
Contactors (relays) can be wired different ways and coil voltage must match timer voltage.
Basic wiring:
PB-300-series-timer wired to contactor and contactor controls motor:
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/PB-300-series-timer-wiring-motor-500.jpg
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To permanently bypass the timer, you have to move wiring.
I don't have specific wiring diagram or programming manual for mtda8 timer, but am familiar with wiring din-rail mounted digital timers.

1) Wiring is typical across all din-rail timers, with variations of same theme depending on number of channels and purpose.
2) Open following illustration of wiring:
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/DIN-series-wiring-300.jpg
Same-similar illustration shows on side of timer.

3) Notice the mtda8 has 5 screw terminals.
4) Two screws are for incoming power. These terminals are usually labeled 1 and 2. These wires power the timer.

5) Three more screws are for the timing relay. These screws are usually labeled 3 4 and 5.
Typically the #4 center screw is common, and carries power. And when timer is ON, power is live between #4 and #3 terminal. When timer is OFF, power is live between #4 and #5 terminal.

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Open following link for troubleshooting checklist:
If dial is rotating, then tripper might need to be replaced.
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-Intermatic-timer.html

The problem here is I cannot identify E106 timer
Intermatic product Index, and pool and spa catalog do not show that specific model among digital or mechanical timers.
http://waterheatertimer.org/Intermatic-trippers-and-parts.html#pool

Maybe you have T106 2-speed pump motor?
Add a comment with in-focus photo of timer you posted on Flickr for possible identification.

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Your wiring is probably wrong.
Wiring is tricky for 3-way timers.
First of all, both 3-way switches cannot be replaced with timers ... just one of the two switches is replaced.

You don't say which timer you have.
Since I know the wiring and the timers, let me jump in, and you can add a comment, and then we can work further.

A) You have battery-operated ST01C or EJ500.
Here is wiring diagram for Intermatic battery-operated timers:
http://waterheatertimer.org/ST01C-program.html#3way
Note that at all times, the blue wire has to go to load, and that the blue wire connects to dark-colored screw on 3-way switch.
Note that the remaining 3-way switch is not wired the same as before. The red and blue wires have to be wired exactly as shown, and the wiring might require additional wire running between the switches.
Now add a comment with your wire colors and description where you are in the wiring.

B) You have Aube timer with rechargeable battery.
T0132 manual shows wiring diagrams
http://waterheatertimer.org/Aube-T1032-timer.pdf
Below is image of typical Aube wiring.
The manual shows one other diagram depending on which switch is being replaced.
The important this is note that the wiring on the remaining 3-way switch requires a jumper wire from the dark-colored screw to the brass screw on other side of switch. But it has to be the same brass screw that goes back to Aube timer #1 wire.
Usually this little difference solves the 3-way switching problem, but add a comment any time.
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Describe your Intermatic & Indoor/Outdoor Rain Tight Timer Problem I have the model T104 I think, stamped E10694 on it. I can set the start/stop but it does not come on, I have...

is the dial turning, or is it in the set mode, were its not engaged. if it does turn are the trippers tripping the levers. if everything is working make sure the trippers are not bent, this will keep it from engaging anything.
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