I've wired a fan with timer into a bathroom lighting circuit using a junction box. I switch on the light and the fan stays off. I turn on the light and the fan turns off after two minutes. I've looked at it so many times now I can't see where I've gone wrong. What's the novice mistake I'm likely to have made.

L terminal incoming live, live to light, live to fan
N terminal incoming N, s/l to switch, N to fan
SL terminal s/l to light, live to switch, switched live to s/l on fan

Thanks
 
Sorry. Don't think I explained it well enough. The fan should go on when I turn the light on and go off some time depending on the setting after the light is turned off. This isn't happening. Instead the fan is going on when I turn the light off and then stopping 2 minutes after I turn the lights on!
 

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