Residential & Commercial Irrigation
Residential & Commercial Irrigation
If your sensor is not turning controller back on after a rain event, you may have debris in the spindle of the rain sensor. Remove the spindle assembly to check for debris or damage to the disks. … Pry upward on both sides of the middle stack of the …
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 two lights on the Wireless Rain Clik Receiver , and each has its own purpose. BYPASS - The top light if solid is to indicate that the sensor has been bypassed at the Receiver level. This option is for use when a Hunter controller is not used …
Radio Antenna – Transmits a wireless signal to the receiver up to 800 ft. (275m). It is recommended that the antenna be oriented vertically Vent Ring – Used to adjust the reset rate or dry out time for the sensors. Opening the vents will decrease the …
The battery in the Wireless Rain-Clik™ Transmitter is designed to operate for the life of the sensor by providing a sealed, maintenance-free design. The transmitter is available as a replacement part (WRCLIK-TR). Should you need to change the transmitter, …
Hunter warrants the Wireless Rain-Clik (WR-CLIK) for five years. If a defect in a Hunter product is discovered during the applicable warranty period, Hunter will repair or replace, at its option, the product or the defective part. This warranty does not …