Pump Control During Station Delay
The Pump Control feature is generally used in conjunction with the
Station Delay feature, enabling the pump/master valve to be turned
on or off between consecutive stations during a watering cycle . For
example, a system with slow-closing valves may require an auxiliary
pump to remain on throughout the watering cycle to assist valve
closure . Alternately, a system utilizing a well-water supply source
may require the auxiliary pump to be off when an extended delay
period between stations is required for adequate well-recovery time .
1 . Place the Function switch in the Set Programs position .
2 . Place the Program switch to select A, B or C .
3 . Turn the Dial to the Skip Days - Special Functions position .
4 . Press the Manual button (repeatedly) to display P:OF (Pump Off) .
5 . Press the
6 . Return the Dial to the Current Time position .
7 . Return the Function switch in the Run position .
Pump Control Option
By default, the pump control circuit is activated simultaneously with
any automatic or manual valve station operation . When pump oper-
ation is not required for specific valve stations; e .g ., drip irrigation,
the pump control circuit can be easily disabled as needed .
Note: The Pump control option applies to the selected valve station
regardless of its Program assignment.
1 . Place the Function switch in the Set Programs position .
2 . Turn the Dial to select the appropriate valve station number .
3 . Press the Manual button: P:On (Pump On) will be displayed .
4 . To disable the pump control circuit from the valve station,
press the
5 . Repeat steps 2–4 for additional valve stations as required .
6 . Return the Dial to the Current Time position .
7 . Return the Function switch to the Run position .
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button to toggle between P:OF and P:On
button to display P:OF (Pump Off) .