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Default T-104 timer clock problem.


I am installing a T-104 timer on my pool pumps and am having promblem with
the clock not working. The power supply (220) is connected to terminals
1&3 and the pump is connected to terminals 2&4. The clock came prewired
to terminals A and 1. Do I need to disconnect the wire to Terminal A and
connect it to terminal 3?
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