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Fit anti-theft device (optional) [ Fig.  I8 ]:
To secure your Water Control against theft, you  

can obtain the GARDENA Anti-theft device  

Art. 1815-00.791.00 from GARDENA Service.
1. Screw clamp 

(22)

 with screw 

(23)

 firmly to the back 

of the Water Control.

2.  Use clamp 

(22)

 e. g. for fixing a chain.

It is no longer possible to remove the screw after 

it has been screwed in.

4. PROGRAMMING

To set the programme, the controller can be 

removed and mobile programming can  

be carried out (see 3. INITIAL OPERATION  

Inserting battery).
Programming can be discontinued at any time by 

pressing the Man. button. All programme data 

changed up to this time and confirmed with the 

OK button is saved.

Set current time and day of week:
1.  [ Fig.  P1 ]:  Press Menu-key [Level 2] (not 

 necessary if the battery has just been inserted). 

The hours display and Time flash.

2.  [ Fig.  P2 ]:  Set the time in hours with the  

-

 button (example: 

9

 hours) and confirm  

with the OK-key. 

Time and the minutes display flash.

3.  [ Fig.  P3 ]:  Set the time in minutes with the  

-

 button (example: 

30

 minutes) and confirm 

with the OK-key. 

Time and the day of the week display flash.

4.  [ Fig.  P4 ]:  Set day of week with the

 ▼

-

 but-

tons (e. g. (Tu) and confirm with the OK button. 

The display moves to the message “Entering 

watering programme” of the watering mode 

“Scheduled watering” [Level 3]

Start Prog and the hours will flash on the 

 display.

Watering modes:

The Water Control has 3 watering modes:

A)  Scheduled watering: 

With the “scheduled watering”, watering begins 

as per the set programme. There is the addi-

tional option to consider soil moisture or rain in 

the watering programme. In the case of rain  

or sufficiently moist soil, the programme’s stop 

is activated or activation of the programme is 

prevented. Manual watering Man. + OK is still 

possible.

B)  Direct sensor control

 

With “direct sensor control”, watering is exclu-

sively controlled in dependency on soil moisture 

between 20:00 and 06:00, if the sensor has 

indicated dry. 1 or 2 Soil Moisture Sensors can 

be connected.

C)  Manual watering: 

With “Manual watering”, watering begins imme-

diately after Man. + OK has been pressed and 

can be operated independently of the sensor 

status.

Entering watering programme:

A) Scheduled watering:

1.  Select programme for Valve 1 (

ï

 V1) or  

Valve 2 (V2 

ð

) with the 

-

 buttons (V1 / V2)

(not possible if the current time of day and week-

day have been previously entered).

2.  [ Fig.  P5 ]:  Press Menu-key twice [Level 3]  

(not necessary if the current time and day of the 

week has been entered). 

Start Prog and the hours section flash on the 

display.

3.  [ Fig.  P6 ]:  Set the watering start time hours with 

the 

-

 button (e. g. 

6

) and confirm with the 

OK-key. 

Start Prog and the minute display flashes on 

the screen.

4.  [ Fig.  P7 ]:  Set the minutes for starting the 

 watering time with the 

-

▲ 

button  

(example: 

20

 minutes) and confirm with the  

OK-key. 

Run Time and the hours for the watering time 

flash on the display.

5.  [ Fig.  P8 ]:  Set the hours for the watering time 

with the 

-

 button (example: 

0

 hours) and 

confirm with the OK-key. 

Run Time and minutes for the watering time 

flash on the display.

6.  [ Fig.  P9 ]:  Set watering time minutes with the 

-

 button (example: 

10

 minutes) and confirm 

with the OK-key. 

Watering cycle flashes on the display.

The watering frequency can be selected by:
•   the (7.) watering cycle (right hand column of 

the display)

  – or –

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