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50180

RainScapes

Watering System

Landscape & Garden Watering Kit

A.  (50 feet)    1/2 in. tubing
B.  (5)   

Adjustable nozzles with spikes

C.  (10) 

Risers

D.  (5)   

Half-circle nozzle adaptors

E.  (8)   

Tubing “goof” plugs

F.   (5)   

Hold down stakes 

Parts List

A.

C.

D.

E.

F.

B.

Step 1 & 2

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Installation & Operating Instructions

Rainscapes Watering System™ is so easy to use, you might not even need this 7-step 

guide. But if you do, just follow this step-by-step.

Step 1: Roll out the tubing.

To avoid kinks in the tubing, place something heavy, such as a brick,  on one end of the tubing 

and continue to roll out the remainder.

Step 2: Lay the tubing through the area you want watered.

It’s not necessary, but you could draw yourself a map. Start by connecting the end of the tubing 

directly to your outdoor faucet or to a hose connected to the faucet. Next, lay the tubing through 

the area you want watered. Now, stand back and admire your progress.

Step 3: Placement of the spikes.

Grab a sprinkler from the box. They are black spikey-looking things. Unscrew the cap from the 

spike by twisting the vertical grooves on the cap to the left. Repeat with remaining 4 sprinklers. 

Gently push the spikes into the ground at the places that you would like the sprinklers to be 

located. Place the tubing through the slot at the top of each spike. Your RainScapes Watering 

System™ nozzles have an adjustable spray distance of 1 foot to 12 feet, so make sure you have 

placed each spike a minimum of 1 foot apart and no more than 12 feet. Note: You do not have to 

use all 5 of the sprinklers provided. Your system will work just as well with 3 or 4.

Step 4: Assemble the sprinklers.

With the tubing placed through each stake, screw the caps back onto the stakes, making sure that 

the plastic bar with the metal piercing unit fits into the slot on the stake. Do not over-tighten. It is 

not important which direction the metal piercing unit opening faces.

Step 5: Add hold-down stakes.

Hold-down stakes are included to help put unruly tubing in its place. Add stakes between nozzles 

or use in areas where it is difficult to “hide” your Simple Soaker. Push the stakes into the ground at 

a slight angle for the best staying power. Tip: Just cover the tubing with mulch or rock to blend into 

the landscape.

Step 6: Turn on the water.

Turn the water on slowly until the spray diameter has stopped increasing.

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