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Irrigation controller
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Troubleshooting
The controller does
not close the valve, it
lets the water pass on
its own.
Contamination and blockage of the solenoid valve has occurred.
Always use a clean, filtered water to feed the controller.
The controller does
not switch on.
Check that the programmer/switch knob is in the ON position
and at least one watering programme has been set.
Check that the time settings in the controller are correct.
Check that the batteries installed are in good working order.
The controller does
not pass water.
Check if the connection of the water source and the connection
of the hose to the controller are correct.
Check that the supply tap is turned off.
Check that the water valve of the supply tap is open.
No picture on the
display.
Check that the batteries installed are in good working order.
Check if the air flow is
good enough.
Check that the hood filter does not need cleaning.
Maintenance and cleaning
To extend the life of the device, keep the device away from children. Avoid very high
temperatures, it can shorten the life of electronic components, melt the plastic parts and
destroy the battery. Only use a dry cloth or paper towel to clean the product. In case of heavy
soiling it is allowed to use a cloth slightly dampened with warm water and heavily wrung out
of its excess. Afterwards, wipe the cleaned area immediately with a dry cloth or paper towel
and leave the device to dry.
Symbol explanations
The packaging of the device can be
recycled in accordance with local
regulations.
The packaging elements should be
disposed
of
in
appropriate
containers.
Marking of the container into which
the cardboard - paper should be
disposed.
Symbol for corrugated cardboard
(packaging material).
IP54
Protection against access to
hazardous parts by wire and protection from
limited dust ingress (no harmful deposit) and
water splashing from any direction.
Correct disposal of used equipment and battery
The device is marked with a crossed-out garbage bin, in accordance with the
European Directive 2012/19/EU on used electrical and electronic Equipment (Waste
Electrical and Electronic equipment - WEEE). Products marked with this symbol
should not be disposed of or dumped with other household waste after a period of
use. The user is obliged to get rid of used electrical and electronic equipment by delivering
it to designated recycling point in which dangerous waste are being recycled. Collecting this
type of waste in designated locations, and the actual process of their recovery contribute to
the protection of natural resources. Proper disposal of used electrical and electronic
equipment is beneficial to human health and environment. To obtain information on where