Water Conservation Feature – By simply choosing the Minimum, Medium or Maximum
conservation level that corresponds to your landscape’s soil type and the sensor location, a | |||||||
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Figure 18 |
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sensor system resets to delay the resumption of automatic watering. |
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Each Water Conservation level represents a baseline value that |
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is automatically adjusted to compensate for rainfall duration. |
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Min (display number 1) – sets baseline at no days of delay. |
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Med (display number 2) – sets baseline at one day of delay. |
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Max (display number 3) – sets baseline at two days of delay. |
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To assist in choosing which conservation setting to use, review |
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the chart in Figure 18. First select the landscape soil type. Now, |
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drop down to the row that best describes the sun/shade coverage |
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of the sensor location. The level indicated where the two conditions | meet is |
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the suggested starting point. That’s all there is to it! |
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1. Press the Setup button to display Water Save. The display will indicate |
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the current water conservation level setting and the corresponding level |
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indicator will be illuminated. See Figure 19. |
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Note: The | display prompt will begin flashing to indicate the selected |
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feature is adjustable. |
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2. Press the Adjust button to select level 1, 2 or 3. |
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