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Getting the Most Out of Your Turf Pro

• The Basic Cycle: Once a program is given a start time, it causes all valves
assigned to that program to operate in sequence beginning with the lowest
numbered valve. When all valves having run times are finished, the cycle
is over.
• Avoid Unexpected Start Time Delays: It is possible to set a second start
time that begins before the cycle from the first start time has finished.
When this happens, the start of the second cycle will be delayed or
"stacked" until the first is complete. The start time may not occur when you
expect it. Even when you have planned enough time to avoid this, increases
in the water budget feature may cause an overlap and delay the start of the
second cycle.
• Avoid Unexpected Short Cycles: If you use Odd/Even scheduling,
watering will stop at midnight to avoid watering on the wrong day.
Any start times stacked past midnight will not water.
• Avoid Excessive Watering: All three programs, A, B, & C, are always on.
Start times entered for any program will begin automatically when that time
occurs. They are meant to water different zones or to supplement watering if
one program is not enough. If you need extra water, use more than one start
time and/or use the Water Budget Special Feature.
• Avoid Creating a Low Water Pressure Condition: Start times operated by
different programs are independent. If you select identical or overlapping
start times, all can turn on at the same time. The maximum flow might
exceed the water supply available. A precaution is to allow more time
between start times to reduce the number of valves running at one time.
Make sure that different programs have different start times.
• Dealing with New Lawns: Having multiple start times in one day is
especially useful for newly seeded lawns. The Turf Pro allows each program
to have three different start times.
• Help with Electrical Problems: Turf Pro will detect (during a watering
cycle) and display (after the cycle) a short circuit as "FUS" and the problem
valve number. If a rain sensor is connected, "SEN" will be displayed,
indicating that a watering cycle has been interrupted. When the rain sensor
has dried enough to allow watering cycle to resume, the "SEN" display will
disappear. To clear the display, simply press the
function switch is in the Run
+
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or
position.
Button while the
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