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HG-11 Standard:

TBOS-II Programming Instructions

Features 
The TBOS-II handheld uses on screen prompts for intuitive programming. It will control 
current programming interface (T-2– dark gray case), as well as the previous model of 
programming interface (T-1 modules programmed by the TBOS-US handheld).

•  1 to 8 possible flushing events daily, or on selected days weekly, 365-day calendar

•  Flush duration 1 minute to 12 hours (1 minute increments)

•  Preprogram and store up to 3 different schedules 

•  Rechargeable battery (low battery indicator shows both handheld and controller 

battery conditions) with recharging adaptor (9V lithium battery can be used in the 
built-in programming interface)

NOTE: In that the handheld was designed by its manufacturer to program irrigation 
systems, many displays use irrigation terminology. In the following instructions, in 
such cases the equivalent flushing terminology is shown in parentheses.

Caution: Leaving the infra-red connector connected to the built-in programming 
interface can significantly reduce the battery life of the 9-volt batteries in the 
programming interface and the rechargeable battery in the TBOS-II handheld.

TBOS-II Handheld Keys
HOME–
 press three seconds to turn handheld on.
ABC– press to choose from three available programs (to store a program when 
preprogramming, or uploading a program to controller).
LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS– move curser left or right, also go back or forward one screen.
ON and OFF/+ and – /UP and DOWN ARROWS– Used to set flushing events on or off, 
move selector up and down on screen, or increase or decrease duration and other values.
OK– press to make selection final.

TBOS-II Handheld Home Screen Menu
1) TBOS infra-red– Accessible only when connected to programming interface via the 

IR cable: select to connect handheld to programming interface via infrared cable and 
access programs on it, or to transfer programs from handheld to programming interface.

2) Templates (TBOS-II)– select to program handheld without connecting to 

programming interface.

3) Settings– select to access and set time, date, and various other available user settings.

Summary of Contents for HYDRO GUARD HG-11 Standard

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 28 HG 11 Standard Signature User Operation Manual Automatic Flushing Devices...

Page 2: ...tulations on your purchase of the Hydro Guard Automatic Flushing System the industry s only patented programmable flushing apparatus This HG 11 Automatic Flushing Unit U S Patent numbers 6 035 704 and...

Page 3: ...aluation Installation of the Unit 6 HG 11 Standard Installation Rendering 7 HG 11 Signature Installation Rendering 8 Programming 9 15 Options 16 Technical Section Battery Replacement 18 Disassembly 19...

Page 4: ...utomatic Flushing Device Each person involved in the assembly installation and or maintenance of the Hydro Guard Automatic Flushing Device must read this manual carefully and follow all instructions p...

Page 5: ...Page 5 of 28 Installation Procedures Site Evaluation...

Page 6: ...t create uneven pressure on the Unit Compact the bottom of the hole in order to minimize settling after installation Place 57 stone then non compacted clean bedding material within the bottom of the h...

Page 7: ...Page 7 of 28 HG 11 Standard...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 28 HG 11 Signature...

Page 9: ...a red connector connected to the built in programming interface can significantly reduce the battery life of the 9 volt batteries in the programming interface and the rechargeable battery in the TBOS...

Page 10: ...OK 6 Use UP DOWN ARROWS to select one of the following a Custom Cycle Week use RIGHT LEFT ARROWS to move to days of the week use ON OFF keys to highlight days on which to flush then press OK to confir...

Page 11: ...A B or C from TBOS II infra red welcome screen use DOWN ARROW to select Programs and press OK then select what is to be checked and follow prompts Manual Flushing Using TBOS II handheld on the T 2 bui...

Page 12: ...l shut off to retain battery power Pressing any key will wake up the NODE to the Idle Mode Run Mode When controller is operating a program items shown on display will include station number always 1 p...

Page 13: ...corner of display 5 Press PRG key to add START TIME to a different program 6 Press RETURN ENTER key to proceed to next programming function or allow controller to return to idle mode Setting Flush Du...

Page 14: ...hat station Pressing the button when a station is running in manual watering will stop irrigation on the current station and advance to the next station Pressing the button when a station is running i...

Page 15: ...5 remaining battery life Low 25 0 remaining battery life Replace battery immediately Resetting Controller Resetting controller will erase current program data and restart controller A reset does not h...

Page 16: ...operational in temperatures as low as 20 degrees F For additional freeze protection the HG 11 can be equipped with an optional patented freeze protection system that allows the water in the service p...

Page 17: ...Page 17 of 28 Technical Section...

Page 18: ...held Controller to reset all programs and assure flushing sequence is correct prior to returning the HG 11 Unit to service g Reinstall Exterior Housing Cover and restore water supply to unit 2 HG 11 S...

Page 19: ...Tool to unlock and remove protective Exterior Housing Cover 3 Loosen do not remove two stainless steel nuts in Bracket holding Dechlorination Chamber Covers in place 4 Use HG A104 Security Wrench to...

Page 20: ...e up four holes of Ground Plate with brackets of in ground Protective Sleeve Caution do not rotate the plate more than 90 in either direction which could stretch wiring or poly tube 5 Reinstall four S...

Page 21: ...ation Chamber Covers 3 Check for partially dissolved chlorine tablets or residues and clean the chamber as needed 4 Insert up to four 3 chlorine tables in each chamber 5 Reinstall chamber covers lower...

Page 22: ...ction loss from battery box to solenoid 4 The solenoid is loose or there is debris in the adapter 5 There is a hole in or debris around the diaphragm Try this Correction 1 Run a manual flush for 1 min...

Page 23: ...Page 23 of 28 HG 11 Unit Parts Section...

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Page 26: ...mbly 546292 Ground Plate 546330 HG11 31 Bottom Plate Assembly 546514 HG11 31 Housing Diffuser Top 546515 HG11 31 Housing Diffuser Screen HG 11 Standard 546703 HG11 Riser Assembly 546284 HG1 Above Grad...

Page 27: ...Page 27 of 28 Notes...

Page 28: ...Manufacturing facilities in Cleveland TN The Advance Maintenance Flushing concept using Automatic Flushing Units as presented in patented in the United States and Canada Foreign patents pending Hydro...

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