Trouble-shooting, Putting out of operation – Gardena 1243 User Manual

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9. Trouble-Shooting

Fault

Possible Cause

Remedy

Radio Receiver cannot be

The batteries are not installed

v Install the batteries as de-

registered

correctly in the battery compart-

scribed in the Radio Re-

ment.

ceiver operating instructions.

The unit reset itself

A brief power cut occurred

v Install batteries (see

while you were operating the

7.1 Putting Your Central

Central Radio Control Unit

Radio Control Unit into

without batteries.

Operation).

The active channels are

The Central Radio Control Unit

v Change the Central Radio

not displayed

displays the Sensor screen.

Control Unit to the Channel
screen (see 8.11 Channel
and Sensor Screen).

No display

Power pack not connected

v Connect power pack to

to mains.

mains.

No battery fitted or battery flat.

v Install battery (refer to

7.1.

Putting the Central

Radio Control Unit into
Operation).

Outside temperature below

v Wait until outside tempera-

– 10 °C or above + 50 °C.

ture returns to operating
temperature range.

Battery flat after operating

Batteries are not alkaline

v Use 1.5-volt alkaline AA

Central Radio Control Unit

batteries.

batteries.

for short period of time

Power pack not connected

v Connect power pack to

to mains.

mains.

Error during data transfer

Radio Receiver / Switch not

v Connect Radio Receiver /

connected or not connected

Switch correctly.

correctly.

ERROR

flashes on the display

Poor radio reception.

v Reduce distance to receiver.

(data transfer error)

and channel flash

Low battery power in Radio

v Replace battery in Radio

on the display

Receiver.

Receiver.

v Please also refer to the Trouble-Shooting table for the

Irrigation Valves and Radio Receivers.

If other faults occur, please contact GARDENA Customer Service.

10. Putting Out of Operation

v Remove the valves from the valve boxes and store in a place

away from frost before the first frost sets in.

v Remove the batteries from the Radio Receivers and close the

battery cover properly.
This prevents water from penetrating the Radio Receivers.

Only dispose of batteries when flat.

v Please dispose of used batteries properly at the appropriate

communal waste disposal site.

Wintering :

Putting the System
out of Operation :

Important

8.12 Testing the Receiver and Sensor Status

1. Press the Test key (e.g. using the tip of a ball-point pen).

TEST

is displayed and V flashes on the display in front of

the first registered receiver. (The channels of the receiver
flash until radio contact is established.)

2. Select the receiver using the

▲-▼ keys (e.g. V 6 to V 9)

and confirm by pressing the OK key.

The following Receiver stati are displayed :
• Radio signal strength (radio mast symbol, see 3. Key Functions

and Display)

• Battery voltage (e.g.

5588

= 5.8 V)

(The battery should be replaced if the battery voltage is < 4.5 V.)

• Receiver temperature (e.g.

2255

°C)

• Receiver number (e.g.

227788

)

The following sensor stati are displayed :
• Sensor connected and detects “moisture”:

■ symbol displayed
(e.g. sensors 1 and 4 =

1 and ■ 4)

• Sensor not connected: ■ off

(e.g. sensors 3, 6, 7 and 9 = 3, 6, 7 and 9)

• Only for Soil Moisture Sensor Art. 1187:

connected and dry:

■ flashes

(e.g. sensor 8 dry =

8 flashes)

“Connected” and “dry” are not displayed with the Rain Sensor
electronic Art. 1189 (

■ off).

8.13 Reset

The Central Radio Control Unit is reset to its initial

A

state and all programme data is deleted.

You can reset the Central Radio Control Unit in three ways:

1. Connect to mains (when using unit for the first time)

– or –

2. Insert batteries in Central Radio Control Unit (when not con-

nected to the mains)

– or –

3. Reset key (e.g. using the tip of a ball-point pen.)

The unit can be reset from all operating levels by pressing
the Reset key.

• All symbols appear on the display for 2 seconds.
• All programme data for all programmes is deleted.
• All receivers are cancelled.
• The manual run time is set to 30 minutes (

00::3300

).

• The PIN number is reset to

000000

.

The display then shows the time level.

Tip : If you have questions about operating and programming
the Central Radio Control Unit, please do not hesitate to contact
GARDENA Service.

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