Melnor 3300 User Manual

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soil is too dry, select the wetter setting (three droplets). Continue to

monitor your particular watering requirements based on weather

conditions and overall plant health.
Attach the Receiver to the Timer

Newer timers will require you to attach the included adapter rail

onto the timer first. Slide the rounded end of the adapter rail into

the matching slot on the top of the timer. Slide the receiver onto

the rail along the top of your timer. The receiver does not need

to slide fully on to work properly. You may need to leave a gap to

allow for operation of the faucet.
Connect the Receiver cable to the socket located on the bottom of

your timer. Note the orientation of the three (3) pins to be certain

the cable is attached correctly.
For a diagram showing the connection to your specific timer, go to

the instructions tab at www.melnor.com
Checking the Connection

After installing the receiver, press any button once to wake the

timer. If the AquaSentry® system is working properly, an antenna

symbol (along with the word “AUTO” on some models) should

appear as shown within 35 seconds indicating communication

between the AquaSentry® and AquaTimer™. If the symbol displays

steadily, your AquaSentry® is working properly and monitoring the

soil’s moisture level.

If the antenna symbol is flashing, one of the following has occurred:
a. The batteries in the moisture sensor are not installed properly or

they are too weak.

b. The Moisture Sensor is out of range.
c. Sensor still set to “Off”.
If the antenna symbol fails to appear, the connection between the

Receiver and the AquaTimer™ is faulty.
Check all of the above. Wait for 5 minutes or until the AquaTimer™

display turns off. Then wake the AquaTimer™ and watch for the

antenna symbol. The antenna symbol should appear within 35

seconds. Over time, if the antenna symbol begins to flash, the

batteries in the Sensor are weak and need to be replaced.

Melnor, Inc. • Winchester, Virginia 22603, USA

877-283-0697 • www.melnor.com

Melnor is a registered trademark of Melnor, Inc.

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Requirements

This unit requires a Melnor® electronic water

timer model 3015, 3060, 3100 or 3280 (not

included) that includes a connector for this Automatic

Rain Delay. Follow the timer instructions to program

the timer. For more information, call 877-283-0697.
Install the Batteries

Tool required: Phillips head screwdriver.

Remove the two small screws and remove the battery

cover. Insert two, fresh AA batteries. Please note the

positive (+) and negative (–) ends of the batteries and

ensure they are inserted correctly following the markings

inside the battery compartment.
Replace the battery cover and screws. A fresh set of quality

batteries should last a full watering season or about nine months.
Place the Moisture Sensor

CAUTION: Never use a hammer or any other

tool to pound the unit into the ground. Do not

attempt to force the unit into the ground. This will

damage the Sensor. The AquaSentry® has a maximum

wireless range of 200 feet (60 meters). The Sensor must

be placed within the area you are watering. For best

operation, place the Sensor in direct sight of the Timer/Receiver.

The Sensor can be placed out of direct sight of the Timer/Receiver,

but the range may be diminished somewhat.
To insert the Sensor, first dig a pilot hole about the same size as the

probe. The hole must be deep enough to bury the entire sensor

probe. Remove any large rocks or other debris from the extracted

soil. Place the Sensor into the hole so that the entire probe is under

ground level. The face of the Sensor unit should be turned toward

the Timer/Receiver. Return the soil to the hole and pack firmly into

place. It is important that the entire front surface of the probe be in

contact with the soil.
Selecting the Desired Moisture Level

Individual grass and plant species have varying moisture

requirements. The AquaSentry® Moisture Sensor has three

moisture settings plus OFF. Melnor® recommends initially setting

the knob to the medium setting (two droplets). After a week, you

should reassess the moisture in the area you are watering. If the soil

is too wet, adjust the unit to the dryer setting (one droplet). If the

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