Gardena WT1030 User Manual

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The functional safety of the water timer depends on the capability
of the battery.

If you change the battery the program is not saved. You must
reprogram the Water Timer (see 5. Operation).

4. Putting Your Water Timer into Operation

1. Press the release button

1

and remove the control unit

2

from the housing of the Water Timer.

2. Insert the battery

3

in the battery

compartment.
Pay attention to the polarity
(+/ – markings).

3. Re-attach the control unit

2

to

the housing.

Make sure you exchange the battery
at the right time to prevent the Water
Timer failing due to a low battery when
you are away for longer periods of
time.

Make sure that the time the battery has been in operation and the
time you are planning to be away does not add up to more than
a year.

Inserting the battery :

Even if the battery is almost empty, the Water Timer ensures
that an open valve is always closed since less energy is re-
quired to close the valve than to open it.

The Water Timer is fitted with a sleeve nut

4

for taps with a

33.3 mm (G1

”) thread. The adapter supplied

5

allows the Water

Timer to be connected to taps with a 26.5 mm (G ¾

”) thread.

Connecting the Water Timer to taps with a 33.3 mm (G1

)

thread :

1. Screw the sleeve nut

4

of the Water Timer onto the thread

of the tap by hand (do not use pliers).

2. Screw the threaded tap connector

6

onto the Water Timer.

Connecting the Water Timer to taps with a 26,5 mm (G ¾

)

thread :

1. Screw the adapter

5

onto the tap by hand (do not use pliers).

2. Screw the sleeve nut

4

of the Water Timer onto the thread

of the adapter

5

by hand (do not use pliers).

3. Screw the threaded tap connector

6

onto the Water Timer.

Connecting your Water Timer :

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