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5. Leave the dial in the
RUN
position. The days off
remaining will decrease
at midnight of each day.
When it goes to zero, the display will
show the normal time of day and normal
irrigation will resume at the next scheduled
start time.
3) Setting Event Day(s) Off
Programming in a No Water Day(s) is useful
to inhibit watering on mowing days, etc.
For instance, if you always mow the lawn on
Saturdays you would designate Saturday
as a
No Water Day
so you are not mowing
wet grass.
1. Turn the dial to the
DAYS TO WATER
position.
2. Press until the
cursor has moved to
Monday, following the
interval setup.
3. Press to select the day(s)
you would like off.
4. Press to turn the day off. Days off will
be indicated by .
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all desired event
day(s) are off.
Hidden Features
1) Programmable Delay Between Stations
This feature allows the user to insert a delay
between when one station turns off and the
next station turns on. This is very helpful on
systems with slow closing valves or on
pump systems that are operating near
maximum flow or have slow well
recovery.
1. Start with the dial in the
RUN
position.
2. Press and hold the
button down while
turning the dial to the
SET STATION RUN
TIMES
position.
PROGRAMMING
(continued)
SET DAYS TO WATER
3. Release the button. At this point
the display will show a delay time
for all stations in seconds, which
will be blinking. The
DELAY
icon
shall also be lit at this time.
4. Press the and buttons to increase or
decrease the delay time between 0 and 59
seconds in 1 second increments and then
in one minute increments up to four hours.
HR
will be displayed when the delay
changes from seconds to minutes
and hours.
5. Return the dial to the
RUN
position.
NOTE: The Master Valve/Pump Start circuit
will operate during the first minute of any
programmed delay to aid in the closing of the
valve and to avoid unnecessary cycling of the
pump. It is recommended that a pressure relief
valve be installed on the system should this
one minute be too long for a particular system.
Consult your pump contractor or supplier for
details.
2) Clearing Controllerʼs Memory/
Resetting Controller
If you feel that you have misprogrammed the
controller, there is a process that will reset
the memory to factory defaults and erase all
programs and data that have been entered into
the controller. Press the , and and
hold them down simultaneously. Press and
release the reset button then release the ,
and buttons. Time display should show
12:00 a.m. All memory has been cleared and
the controller may now be reprogrammed.
3) Hunter Quick Check™
Irrigation professionals are continuously
looking for ways to more efficiently and
effectively diagnose programs in the field.
Instead of having to physically check each
field wiring circuit for potential problems,
the user can run the Hunter Quick Check
circuit test procedure. This circuit diagnostic
procedure is very beneficial because of its
ability to aid in quickly identifying “shorts”
commonly caused by faulty solenoids or when
a bare common wire touches a bare station
control wire.
RUN
RUN
SET STATION RUN TIMES