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Operating Pressure | 0.5-12 bar |
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Power Source | 9V alkaline battery |
Battery Life | Approx. 1 year |
Number of Programs | 1 |
Valve Connection | 26.5 mm (G 3/4) and 33.3 mm (G 1) |
Watering Duration | 1 min - 120 min |
Watering Frequency | Every 8, 12, 24 hours |
Tap Adapter | G 3/4, G 1 |
For private use in domestic and hobby gardens, controlling sprinklers and watering systems outdoors.
Not for industrial purposes or use with chemicals, foodstuffs, flammable, or explosive materials.
Use only 9V alkaline batteries (IEC 6LR61). Replace promptly to prevent failure during extended absences.
Use outdoors only, set up vertically, with clear fresh water, within pressure limits, and avoid tensile strain on the hose.
Program with the tap turned off to avoid getting wet. The control unit can be removed for programming.
Overview of Run-Time knob, Frequency knob, and Battery LED for operating the water timer.
How the Battery LED indicates status and actions for low battery or replacement.
Instructions for removing controller, inserting battery with correct polarity, and reattaching controller.
Steps to test battery status by turning Run-Time knob ON/OFF and observing valve and LED.
Guidance on connecting to taps with G1" or G3/4" threads using sleeve nut and adaptor.
How to connect optional soil moisture or rain sensors for advanced watering control.
Instructions for fitting an optional anti-theft device using a clamp and screw for security.
Overview of setting watering duration and frequency using control knobs.
Details on setting duration (1-120 mins) and frequency (8h to 7th day) via control knobs.
Explanation of how the watering start time is set and accepted after frequency adjustment.
Procedure to reset and set a new watering start time using the Run-Time control knob.
How to adjust watering duration before or during a program run.
How to manually open the valve for a set duration, independently of the program.
How to manually close the valve to stop watering, retaining program settings.
Instructions for turning off the program and storing the Water Timer in a dry, frost-free place.
Information on proper disposal of the product and batteries according to environmental regulations.
Steps to unscrew components, remove, clean, and refit the filter for regular maintenance.
Remedies for failure to open manually, likely due to low battery or tap being off.
Possible causes like low battery, program off, or sensor issues, with corresponding remedies.
Troubleshooting for programs running at the wrong time, possibly due to reset or incorrect start time.
Addressing batteries used up quickly, suggesting non-alkaline types or incorrect insertion.