Since the pedal puts out sound when engaged, the lack of a bypassed output can really only be a couple of things. First thing to check is the solder joints on either end of the jumper between lugs 4 and 9 of the footswitch. Try reflowing those joints adding a bit more solder to each end. If that doesn't do the trick, you may have a bad footswitch, i.e. not making the internal connection between lugs 8 & 9 in the engaged position. You can test that by checking continuity with a multimeter.
Re: the no octave effect problem, first double-check all of your component placements to make sure you don't have a couple of things switched around. If that checks out, try switching to your neck pickup, roll off the treble pot halfway or so, and play on the G-B-E strings up around the 12th to 17th fret. The effect is much more pronounced under those conditions.
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