The Controller Programs Correctly But the Stations
are Not Irrigating
1. Turn the Function Selector to RUN.
Check the “Date” and “Time” settings. Be sure they are correct.
If the date is wrong, controller will not be in sync with the actual
date which may cause valves to not operate on correct days. If
the time is wrong, controller will not be in sync with the actual
time, so valves will not operate at the correct time.
2. Keep the Function Selector at RUN.
If “RAIN SWITCH” displays, your rain sensor is active and is
blocking operation of the controller. If no rain sensor has been
installed, check the sensor terminals, there should be a jumper
wire between them for proper operation.
3. The Controller Fuse May Be Blown.
Replace the fuse. A replacement fuse is included with each
controller. Fuses are also available from WeatherTRAK
distributors.
Is Your Landscape Too Wet?
1. Select ADJUST.
2. Turn Upper Line knob to select the station.
3. Turn Lower Line knob to adjust -10% and watch for 7-10 days.
4. If still wet, decrease 5% to 10% each week until you see minor stress.
5. When you see minor stress, increase 5% to settle program at
optimal level.
Is Your Landscape Too Dry?
1. Select ADJUST.
2. Turn Upper Line knob to select the station.
3. Turn Lower Line knob to adjust +5% and watch for 7-10 days.
4. If still dry, increase 5% each week until stress is eliminated. This
is the optimal level.
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