Aqua Control Micro 빠른 시작 매뉴얼 - 페이지 4

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Tap timer with LCD display
A high-quality watering timer which uses an extremely efficient solenoid connection/
disconnection valve.
Please read these instructions carefully in order to familiarise yourself with the features
of the watering timer and its correct assembly and usage.
Check that the programmes work as expected when using the timer for the first time.
Instructions for use
This electronic watering timer has been designed to be used exclusively in outdoor
spaces and in gardens for the control of sprinklers and watering systems. The
watering timer should not be used for industrial purposes or in conjunction with
chemical products, food, flammable materials or explosives.
Technical specifications
Supply voltage:
9V. (Use a high-power alkaline battery).
Quiescent current:
Less than or equal to 18μA.
Working life of the battery:
1 season (6 months) under normal conditions of use.
Time error:
+0.25 per day.
Working temperature:
5°C to 60°C.
Working pressure:
0.2 to 8 bar.
Stop tap:
Easy to activate or deactivate. Prevents accidental
or unauthorised changes to the programme.
How the electronic watering timer works
The electronic watering timer will water your garden, flowerpots or plants
automatically based on the programme that you select. You may adjust the timer
to water your garden in the earliest hours of the morning or at dusk, when less
water will evaporate. The timer will continue to water your garden while you are on
holiday. There are two flexible options for programming watering cycles:
• Manual: Press the Man/Auto button to switch between: On - Off - Auto (you
will hear a click when it is 'On' and silence when it is 'Off').
• Automatic: Enables up to 8 watering cycles per day. You can quickly select
up to 15 different combinations of days to determine the day of the week on
which the timer will operate.
Set-up
1- Insert one 9-volt battery.
2- Set the time (see below).
3- Set the watering programme. This is extremely easy to operate. It is best
to familiarise yourself with this system and get a feel for how easy it is
to change and adjust the programmed times before you set it up in your
garden. Always programme the timer with the water supply disconnected.
Screw the adapter to the output tap and then the timer to the adapter. This adapter
has a ¾" screw which is suitable for most taps used to water gardens. The sleeve
nut used to install the adapter has a 1" screw which is suitable for larger irrigation
outlets. Tighten carefully by hand only: never use tools.
Remember that the timer must only be set up in a vertical position.
Installing the battery
• The control unit has a square "release tab" (a) located in its lower part. Press this tab
to release it from the body of the timer.
• Insert one standard 9V battery into the battery compartment, paying close attention
to the + and - poles.
• Click the rear part of the control unit in the body of the timer.
1. CONNECT TO THE OUTLET
2. UNSCREW THE TWO SCREWS
3. INSERT THE BATTERY
4. COVER THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT
We recommend using alkaline batteries to ensure the correct
operation of the timer. Never use rechargeable batteries.
To avoid damaging the timer and ensure greater durability:
The timer must only be set up in a vertical position with the connector nut of the
watering outlet pointing vertically up. This will prevent water from entering the
battery compartment.
Only use water from the mains pipes. Check the filter if necessary.
Avoid subjecting the hose coming from the timer to tension or traction.
Frost will damage the timer. Disconnect the timer at the start of the winter and store
it in a dry, protected place.
1. Time: Sets the current date and
time. Hold down and then press:
Min: Press once to move forward
one minute. Hold down for faster
operation.
Hour: Press once to move forward
one hour. Hold down for faster
operation.
Day: Press once to move forward to
the following day, displayed above
the time.
2. Low battery indicator. When the
low battery indicator flickers you will
need to replace the battery. After
completing this, press ESC for 3
seconds. Wait for a moment, then
press ESC again for another three seconds and the timer will be ready to use.
3. LCD screen
4. Man/Auto: Switch between On – Auto – Off, indicated by an arrow.
Prog: Press to show the first activation and then the hour, minute and day for the
programming time.
Esc: Deletes the programming time that has been set. Hold down for 3 seconds to
lock the keypad.
Function keys and screen
• The control unit: This can be removed as long as the programmes can be
conveniently set (see the previous "Installing the battery" section).
• Keypad lock: Hold Esc down for a further 3 seconds to lock. Hold down for
another 3 seconds to release.
• Setting the time: Make sure that the keypad is unlocked. Hold the "time" key
down while alternately pressing "min", "hour" and "day". Pressing gently will move
forward by one unit, whereas holding the minutes or hours key down will move
forward more quickly.
• Programming the unit: See below.
• Esc Key: Acts as a delete button for the time settings for individual programmes.
It will not delete the current time.
Programming the unit
1- Press "Prog" once. The screen will
display Programme 1 ON.
2- Press "hour" and "min" to adjust the
start time of Programme 1 (24-hour
clock).
3- Press "day" to set the days of the week
in which Programme 1 will operate.
(The default setting is Monday-Sunday,
i.e. every day).
4- Press "Prog" again. The screen will
display Programme 1 OFF.
Press "hour" and "min" to set the finish
time of Programme 1.
If you want the watering system to
activate once a day only, on the days
set in part 3 above, stop here.
5- Press "Prog" again.
The screen will
display Programme 2 ON.
6- Repeat steps 2 to 5 for a second
watering cycle on the previous days or for
a watering cycle on the days selected only.
• Up to 8 programmes can be set from
a total of 15 different configurations
for days of the week.
• Ensure that the days for the OFF setting are the same as the days for the ON
setting.
• IMPORTANT: Check that each ON time has an OFF time!
• To exit the programming menu, press "time". The display will go back to
showing the current time and date.
If, after pressing "Prog", you press "day" repeatedly, the following
combination of days will appear (see part 3 above).
1 MO
4 TH
7 SU
10 SA SU
2 TU
5 FR
8 MO WE FR 11 MO TU WE 14 MO TU WE TH FR SA
3 WE
6 SA
9 TU TH SA
12 TH FR SA
MO = Monday; TU = Tuesday; WE = Wednesday; TH = Thursday; FR = Friday;
SA = Saturday; SU = Sunday.
Please note: (1) Set up with the vertical input and output (2) Take action before the
frosts start (3) On/Off "Man/Auto" cancellation programming.
13 MO TU WE TH FR
15 MO TU WE TH FR SA SU