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4. Putting Your Water Timer into Operation
Insert battery:
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The Water Timer may only be operated with a 9 V alkali- manganese (alkaline) battery type IEC 6LR61.
1.Remove controller 4 from the housing of the Water Timer.
2.Insert battery in the battery
compartment 5. Observe | zP |
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correct polarity z. |
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3.Install controller 4 on the housing again.
Test battery:
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Connect Water Timer:
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Before a long period of absence (e.g. holidays), the battery should be tested. So that the water running off cannot cause damage, a specific outlet is to be provided on the Water Timer (connect hose, place bucket underneath etc.).
1. | Open tap. | |
2. | Turn | |
3 | The valve opens. | |
Turn | ||
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| The valve closes. |
Battery | Battery | Battery |
sufficiently full | almost empty | flat |
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Valve opens. | Valve opens. | Valve does not open. |
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Battery level LED 3 | Battery level LED 3 | Battery level LED 3 |
does not flash. | flashes 5 times. | flashes permanently. |
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The Water Timer | The Water Timer | The Water Timer |
is guaranteed to | will continue to work | stops working. |
work for a minimum | for no more than |
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of 4 more weeks. | 4 weeks. |
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| It is advisable to | The battery must be |
| change the battery. | changed. |
The Water Timer is fitted with a sleeve nut 6 for taps with G 1" (33.3 mm) thread. The adaptor supplied 7 allows the Water Timer to be connected to taps with a G ³ ⁄₄" (26.5 mm) thread.
1.For tap with a G ³⁄₄" (26.5 mm) thread:
Screw adaptor 7 on to the tap manually (do not use pliers).
2.Screw sleeve nut 6 of the Water Timer on to the adaptor thread by hand (do not use pliers).
3.Screw tap connector 8 on to the Water Timer.
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