TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible Causes of Problems
One or more stations do not turn on:
1. Faulty solenoid.
2. Wire broken or not connected.
3. Flow control stem screwed down, shutting valve off.
4. Programming is incorrect.
Stations turn on when they are not supposed to:
1. Water pressure is too high.
2. More than one start time is programmed.
One station is stuck on and will not shut off:
1. Faulty valve.
2. Particles of dirt or debris stuck in valve.
3. Valve diaphragm faulty.
All stations do not turn on:
1. Transformer defective or not connected.
2. Programming is incorrect.
3. Fuse has been blown.
Controller will not power up:
1. Fuse has been blown.
2. Transformer not plugged into an operational AC outlet.
Stations continue to turn on and off when they are not programmed to:
1. More than one start time is programmed with overlapping schedules.
2. Excessive pressure.
Fuse blows repeatedly:
1. Short in wiring or solenoids.
Help
Before returning this timer to the store, contact
Orbit
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Technical Service at: 1-800-488-6156.
Listings
The timer is tested to UL-1951 (Indoor models) and UL-50
(outdoor models) standard and is ETL
national models are CSA
Trademark Notice
WaterMaster
is registered trademark of Orbit
®
Products, Inc.
The information in this manual is primarily intended for the user
who will establish a watering schedule and enter that schedule into
the timer. This product is intended to be used as an automatic timer
for activating 24 VAC irrigation valves, as described in this manual.
WaterMaster
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Orbit
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Irrigation Products, Inc. warrants to its customers that its
WaterMaster
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products will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of four years from the date of pur-
chase. We will replace, free of charge, the defective part or parts
found to be defective under normal use and service for a period
of up to four years after purchase (proof of purchase required).
We reserve the right to inspect the defective part prior to
replacement. Orbit
Irrigation Products, Inc. will not be respon-
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sible for consequential or incidental cost or damage caused by
the product failure. Orbit
solely to the replacement or repair of defective parts.
To exercise your warranty, return the unit to your dealer with a
copy of the sales receipt.
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Irrigation
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Limited Four Year Warranty
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Questions and answers
Reset time of say
To reset the time on the Orbit WaterMaster 57674 Timer, follow these steps:
1. Press the small recessed RESET button. This does not affect the factory-installed fail-safe program.
2. Turn the rotary dial to the TIME/DATE position.
3. The display will show 12:00 AM with arrows pointing to the year, month, and day.
4. Use the + and - keys to set the correct time of day.
5. Press ENTER to lock in the time.
6. A blinking cursor will appear below the year, month, and date.
7. Use the + and - keys to set the correct year, then press ENTER.
8. Repeat the process for the month and date using the + and - keys, pressing ENTER after each selection.
This will reset and update the time on the timer.
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do you have to program both A and B for one watering with two valves
No, you do not have to program both A and B for one watering with two valves. Each valve (station) can be independently assigned to either Program A, Program B, or both. One program is sufficient if both valves are included in that program.
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