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Digital 2 Outlet Hose Faucet TimerLeaking from the body of the timer or casing

Digital 2 Outlet Hose Faucet Timer

Leaking from the body of the timer or casing

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Before we get started, here are a couple of very important tips when using and caring for your timer.

***It is important to remember to make sure your Timer is drained and stored in a warm dry place before temperatures drop below freezing. Typically when water freezes inside anything metal or plastic, the material expands and damages the product.

***Also, only use water pressure between 5 and 100 PSI. Water pressure below 5 PSI can cause the valve not to open or close properly. This is common with drip systems, gravity feed systems, rain barrels, etc. Pressure over 100 PSI can cause leaking and damage to internal parts of the timer. This can also cause the connections to leak and can damage the diaphragm and solenoid inside the timer

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