Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Please select from the following choices to assist you with your Wireless Mini-Clik Sensor. Optional Quick Response® Technology - Immediate shutoff feature. Bypassing the Sensor - Turning the sensor off temporarily. Setting the Transmitter Address at …
There is no required maintenance for the unit. The Mini-Clik does not have to be removed or covered for “winterizing” purposes. Problem The controller is continuously watering Check A. First, check to see that the Mini-Clik discs are dry and the switch …
Helpful hints for mounting: When looking for a suitable location such as on the side of a building or post, the closer the Mini-Clik is to the controller, the shorter the wire run will be. This will also minimize the chance for wire breaks. The ideal …
In most installations, the Mini-Clik acts as a switch to break the circuit to the solenoid valves of the irrigation system when it has rained. This allows the timer to advance as scheduled, but keeps the valves from opening the water flow. Once the …
Operation Check to Verify Correct Wiring Turn on one zone of the irrigation system that is visible while you are in reach of the Mini-Clik. Manually depress the spindle at the top of the Mini-Clik until you hear the switch “click” off. The sprinkler zone …
You can manually test proper operation of the rain sensor by using the One Touch Manual Start. During the Manual All stations cycle, press the test button on the “Clik-type” sensor (eg. Mini-Clik®) to interrupt watering. Note: The rain sensor will only …
There are three possible reasons why the Mini-Clik would not turn off your sprinklers. The most common reason for non-activation on a Hunter rain sensor is the sensor itself has not encountered enough rainfall. Go out to the rain sensor and manually …
The Standard Model Mini-Clik is sold and designed for hook up to 24 Volt irrigation controllers only. For wiring to 110V or 220V irrigation controllers, please consult your distributor or this factory. All wiring must conform to National Electrical Code …