Ọja Pariview
The RAINPOINT Sprinkler Timer is designed to automate your watering schedule across up to four different zones. This device helps ensure efficient water distribution for various areas of your lawn or garden, providing convenience and water conservation.

olusin 1: Iwaju view of the RAINPOINT 4-Outlet Sprinkler Timer, showing the digital display and control dial.
Eto ati fifi sori
Proper setup is crucial for optimal performance of your RAINPOINT Sprinkler Timer.
1. Battery Installation and Valve Activation
The timer requires 4 AA batteries (not included). Ensure batteries are installed correctly to activate the internal valves for the first time or after a long period of disuse.
- Prepare 4 AA batteries.
- Remove the bottom battery box.
- Install all batteries correctly, observing polarity.
- Press and hold the "OK/Manual" button while inserting the battery box back into the timer.
- Release the "OK/Manual" button. The timer will perform a self-test, activating each of its 4 valves one by one for approximately 5 seconds each.
- After the self-test, remove the battery box and reinsert it to start normal operation. If not removed, the timer will continue to cycle through the 4 zones.

Figure 2: Illustration of battery installation and the valve activation process, showing the battery compartment and the timer's display during self-test.
2. Fifi sori ti ara
Attach the timer securely to your outdoor faucet.
- Screw the supporting part onto the back of the water timer.
- Use the provided screw to install the bracket accessory onto the supporting part through the hole.
- Wrap the faucet threads with raw tape (Teflon tape) before installing the timer to help prevent leaks.
- Install the timer onto the faucet and mark a proper position for the brace.
- Drill a hole for screwing and attach the brace with the screw to secure the timer.
- Connect your hoses to the four individually controlled outlets.

Figure 3: Visual guide for installing the timer onto a faucet, highlighting the brace and hose connections.
After installation, check for leaks and verify outlet water pressure by going into manual watering mode (see Operating section).
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
The RAINPOINT Sprinkler Timer offers automatic and manual watering modes, along with a rain delay function.
1. Setting Automatic Watering Program
- Ṣeto Aago Agbegbe: Rotate the dial to "SET CLOCK". Press and hold "OK/Manual" for 3 seconds to switch between 12H and 24H format. Use "+" and "-" buttons to adjust hour and minute, then press "OK/Manual" to confirm.
- Ṣeto Akoko Ibẹrẹ: Rotate the dial to "START TIME". The default outlet is Zone 1. Use "+" and "-" to adjust the hour and minute for Zone 1's start time, then confirm with "OK/Manual". Press "ZONE" button to switch to Zone 2, and repeat the process for all desired zones (Zone 2, 3, and 4).
- Ṣètò Àkókò Tí A Fi Agbe Omi: Rotate the dial to "HOW LONG". The default outlet is Zone 1. Use "+" and "-" to adjust the watering duration (from 0 minutes to 3 hours and 59 minutes), then confirm with "OK/Manual". Press "ZONE" to switch to the next zone and repeat. If you don't want a zone to work, set its duration to 0 hour and 0 minute.
- Ṣètò Ìwọ̀n Ìwọ̀n Agbe: Rotate the dial to "HOW OFTEN". The default outlet is Zone 1. Use "+" and "-" to adjust the frequency (options include every 8 hours, every 12 hours, or every 1-7 days), then confirm with "OK/Manual". Press "ZONE" to switch to the next zone and repeat.
- Bẹrẹ Eto naa: Rotate the dial to "ON". The timer will now operate according to your set schedule.

Figure 4: The timer's display showing options for setting watering cycle modes, including start time, duration, and frequency.
Video 1: Detailed guide on how to set up the automatic watering program for the RAINPOINT 4-Zone Digital Water Timer.
2. Afowoyi agbe
To manually water without affecting your programmed schedule:
- Keep the dial at "ON".
- Press and hold the "OK/Manual" button for 3 seconds to enter the manual watering interface.
- Use the "ZONE" button to select the desired zone(s) (1, 2, 3, 4, or ALL). Press "OK/Manual" to confirm the selection.
- Adjust the manual watering duration using the "+" and "-" buttons (from 0 minutes to 6 hours). Press "OK/Manual" to confirm.
- To cancel manual watering midway, long press "OK/Manual" or rotate the dial to "OFF".

Figure 5: The timer's display showing the manual watering mode, with options for adjusting duration.
3. Rain Delay Program
Láti dá ìtòlẹ́sẹẹsẹ omi rẹ dúró fún ìgbà díẹ̀ nítorí òjò:
- Keep the dial at "ON".
- Long press the "+/DELAY" button for 3 seconds to enter the Rain Delay interface.
- Use the "+" button to adjust the delay duration (24H, 48H, or 72H).
- Press "OK/Manual" to confirm the delay. The timer will pause watering for the selected duration.
- To exit Rain Delay mode early, long press the "+/DELAY" button again or rotate the dial to "OFF".

Figure 6: The timer's display showing the rain delay function, with options for 24, 48, or 72-hour delays.
Itoju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and proper functioning of your sprinkler timer.
- Rirọpo Batiri: The timer features a low power notification. When the battery icon appears, it's time to change all 4 AA batteries. Low battery automatically shuts off valves to prevent continuous watering.
- Ninu: Periodically check and clean the filter at the inlet to prevent debris from affecting water flow.
- Igba otutu: Before freezing temperatures, disconnect the timer from the faucet and store it indoors in a dry, frost-free location. Remove batteries for long-term storage.

Figure 7: The timer's display showing a low battery indicator, prompting battery replacement.
Laasigbotitusita
Awọn oran ti o wọpọ ati awọn ojutu wọn:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Aago ko agbe. | Low batteries, incorrect program, faucet off, rain delay active. | Replace batteries, check program settings, ensure faucet is on, check/cancel rain delay. |
| Omi jijo lati awọn isopọ. | Loose connection, missing/damaged washer, insufficient Teflon tape. | Tighten connections, check/replace washers, reapply Teflon tape. |
| Iwọn titẹ omi kekere. | Clogged filter, low household water pressure, multiple zones running simultaneously (not applicable for this model as it waters one by one). | Clean inlet filter. Note: This timer opens valves one by one to maintain pressure. |
| Ifihan jẹ òfo. | Dead batteries, battery box not inserted correctly. | Replace batteries, ensure battery box is fully inserted. |
Awọn pato
- Awoṣe: B0D12DMDRN
- Àwọ̀: Gray Or Silver
- Ohun elo: Ṣiṣu
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 8"D x 7"W x 4.5"H
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 1.1 iwon (0.5 kilo)
- Nọmba Eto: 10
- Iwọn iboju: 3.4 inches
- Orisun Agbara: 4 x AA batiri
- Watering Zones: 4 Individually Controlled Outlets
- Iye akoko agbe: iṣẹju 1 si wakati 3 iṣẹju iṣẹju 59
- Igbohunsafẹfẹ agbe: Ni gbogbo wakati mẹjọ, ni gbogbo wakati mejila, tabi ni gbogbo ọjọ 1-7
- Idaduro Ojo: 24H, 48H, 72H options
- Idiwon ti ko ni omi: IP54
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
RAINPOINT products typically come with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the product packaging or the official RAINPOINT webAaye fun awọn alaye atilẹyin ọja kan pato ati alaye iforukọsilẹ.
For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please contact RAINPOINT customer service through their official channels. Contact information can usually be found in the user manual included with the product or on the RAINPOINT webojula.
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