Holman N10372 Irrigation System User Manual


 
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Manual OperationsProgramming
Step 3. Set Station Run Times. (Continued)
To adjust the Run time in minutes press
next
, and use
or . To set the run time in hours, press
next
and “0”
will appear and flash. To adjust use
or .
If not required, press
next
and advance to station 2 by
pressing the button.
Continue until all the stations in Program 1 have been set
with a run time, or if a station (or stations) are not
required to be active in this particular program, ensure
that the run time is set to “OFF”.
Note: To set a station to “OFF”.
Use when the “RUN TIME” is flashing.
This completes the setting up procedure for automatic
watering of Program 1.
Should you need a second program.
Turn the dial to “Set Start Times” and “Prog 1” will flash.
Press
and change to program 2 position and follow
the same 3 steps to set an automatic watering program.
1. Set Starts
2. Set Watering Days
3. Set Station Run Times
Tip: Remember to return the dial to the “Auto Run”
position after completing the set up of an automatic
program.
This will ensure that the automatic cycles will take place.
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System Test Facility
Turn the dial to System Test or Run Single Station.
(This is a dual function position)
The display will show:
Use this feature to go & check that
Run A Single Station
Turn the dial to System Test or Run Single Station.
(This will be in the system test mode)
To manually run a single station once,
press button to kick the unit into the
other mode. The display will change
from 2 minutes to 10 minutes.
To adjust the run time, use
or .
To advance to the next station press
the
next
button.
your valves & sprinklers are working correctly. The unit
will run all stations in sequential order. The factory preset
time of 2 minutes per station can NOT be adjusted.
IMPORTANT TIP: If the water supply is from a pump
system, it is critical to ensure all outputs are connected to
a valve. Any output NOT connected to a valve, should be
linked back with a wire to the nearest output with a valve.
This prevents the pump running against a closed head.