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5.  Check connections regularly for a tight seal.

6.  When using for the first time, observe the progress for one 

week to ensure that it is operating properly. 

7.  Before a long absence/vacation, insert new batteries and test 

your program.

8.  When storing, turn to the [OFF] position.  Make sure the unit is  

completely empty of water and in a frost-free environment only.  

Remove the batteries.  

9.  Use 2”AA” alkaline batteries only.  Do not use rechargeable 

batteries.   Do not mix old and new batteries.  Do not mix alkaline, 

standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium)  

batteries.

10. Install new batteries at the start of the watering season.

11. Use timer in the proper orientation only; do not use sideways,  

upside down, etc.

12. No user-serviceable parts inside timer housing.  Opening 

housing will void warranty and cause potential leakage.

13. CAUTION:  This timer contains internal electronic components 

that are susceptible to damage by static electricity.  If your timer 

begins to malfunction, it is possible that your timer has been 

exposed to static electricity.  In such an event, you may reset your 

timer by removing and reinserting the batteries.  

14. CAUTION:  Detach timer from spigot during freezing weather.  

Do not use with water exceeding 38° C (100° F) or with pressures 

exceeding 6,9 BARS (100 psi).   

For pressures exceeding 6,9 BARS (100 psi), consult a local 

plumber for pressure regulation.  Avoid pulling or tugging on the 

hose as damage to the timer may result.  

Operating Instructions

Peel off clear protective label  

from LCD before using.

I.  Insert Batteries

NOTE:

 Before every battery change, turn off timer’s water supply 

at your outdoor faucet and then remove the timer from the faucet.

TIP:

 Clean metal contacts with a clean cloth when replacing 

batteries  

1.  Remove battery cover plate on the timer.

2.  Insert 2 – “AA” batteries as pictured (on back cover)

NOTE:

 When changing batteries (after initial installation), 

correct time will be maintained if battery change occurs within  

10 seconds.

II.  Set the Current Time

1.  Use the [+] button to increase time displayed.

2.  Use the [-] button to decrease time displayed.

3.  Make sure that the correct AM / PM is displayed

TIP:

 Holding [+] or [-] button allows you to scroll more quickly 

through your time selection.   

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