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Battery: | For functional safety reasons, only use a 9 V |
| nese (alkaline) battery type IEC 6LR61. |
| The Water Timer will only run for approx. 1 year if the new |
| alkaline battery has a nominal voltage of at least 9 V. |
| v Check the battery before you buy it. |
Putting your Water Timer | To prevent water entering the battery compartment, the Water |
into operation: | Timer must only be mounted in a perpendicular position with |
| the sleeve nut pointing upwards. |
| After you have selected the watering program, the Water Timer |
| opens at the selected starting time. To avoid getting wet when |
| operating the Water Timer, connect the hose or turn off the tap |
| before selecting the program. Alternatively, the control unit can |
| be removed for programming. |
Water flow: | The max. temperature for the water is 40 °C. |
| v Only use clear fresh water. |
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Control knob and OK button: | The GARDENA Water Timer electronic allows you to set different | ||
! | ∀ | watering cycles for different watering times independent of whether | |
you are using a sprinkler, a sprinkler system installation or drip- | |||
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| head watering system to irrigate your garden. | |
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| Your Water Timer electronic will water your garden completely | |
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| automatically according to the program you choose. You can set | |
| ♣ | the timer to water your garden early in the morning or late at | |
| night when water evaporates the least, or while you are away on | ||
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| holiday. | |
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| You simply program the time (to the nearest hour), watering start- | |
! Control knob | ing time / duration and cycle by turning the pointer ∀ of the con- | ||
trol knob ! to the correct time and pressing the OK button ♣. | |||
∀ Control knob pointer | |||
The Water Timer opens at the starting time you have selected. | |||
♣ OK button | |||
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Battery status display: | The 3 LEDs Time, Start Time and | ||
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| Frequency flash to indicate that the | |
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| battery is flat. | |
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| v Replace the battery | |
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| (see 4. Operation “Inserting the | |
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| Battery”). | |
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