Restmo O-HTB-1A-GN

Restmo Programmable Water Timer User Manual

Model: O-HTB-1A-GN

Folasaga

Thank you for choosing the Restmo Programmable Water Timer. This device is designed to automate your watering schedule for gardens, lawns, and other outdoor irrigation needs. It features automatic, manual, and rain delay modes, and is suitable for various water pressure systems, including low-pressure and gravity-fed setups. Please read this manual carefully before installation and operation to ensure proper use and longevity of your product.

Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu

  • Aua le fa'atofuina le taimi i le vai.
  • Ensure the battery compartment is dry before installing batteries.
  • Use only new alkaline AA batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries or different battery types.
  • Remove batteries if the timer will not be used for an extended period.
  • Taofi ese mai tamaiti.
  • Operate within the specified water pressure and temperature ranges.

Ua Umaview

The Restmo water timer features a large LCD display and an intuitive rotary dial for easy programming. It is designed with a robust ball valve mechanism for reliable operation.

Restmo Water Timer with labeled parts and display

Fa'amatalaga ata: O se auiliiliga view of the Restmo water timer, showing its LCD screen, rotary dial, and control buttons. The image highlights the dimensions (11.0cm height, 12.0cm width, 5.5cm depth) and provides a legend for the dial positions and buttons. The dial positions include SET CLOCK, START TIME, HOW LONG, HOW OFTEN, AUTO, and OFF. Buttons are labeled M (Manual), + (Increase), - (Decrease), DELAY, and OK (Confirm). This image helps users identify each part and understand its function.

Vaega Autu:

  • Ball Valve Design: Ensures reliable operation even at zero water pressure, ideal for rain barrels and gravity-fed systems.
  • Pulea e tele galuega faatino: Offers Automatic, Manual, and Rain Delay watering modes.
  • Polokalama Faigofie: Large rotary knob and clear LCD display for straightforward setup.
  • Fa'aoga lautele: Suitable for garden hoses, outdoor faucets, lawn sprinklers, greenhouse misting, and more.
  • Tumau: IP54 waterproof and leak-proof construction.

Seti

1. Fa'apipi'i ma'a

  1. Ia mautinoa ua mago ou lima.
  2. Remove the battery compartment from the back of the timer.
  3. Insert two new AA alkaline batteries, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Su'e lelei le ufiufi o le vaega o maa.
Steps for installing batteries and connecting the water timer

Fa'amatalaga ata: This image illustrates the three main steps for setting up the Restmo water timer. Step 1 shows a hand inserting AA batteries into the timer's battery compartment. Step 2 depicts the timer being screwed onto an outdoor faucet. Step 3 shows a garden hose being connected to the bottom outlet of the timer. The image emphasizes keeping hands dry during battery installation.

2. Fa'afeso'ota'i le Taimi

  1. Attach the timer securely to your outdoor faucet or spigot. Ensure a tight connection to prevent leaks.
  2. Connect your garden hose or irrigation system to the outlet at the bottom of the timer.

Fa'atonuga o Galuega

Use the large rotary dial to navigate through the settings and the '+', '-', 'M', 'DELAY', and 'OK' buttons to adjust and confirm.

1. Set Current Time (SET CLOCK)

  1. Liliu le vili vili i FAATU LE Uati.
  2. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the current hour and minute.
  3. Tusitala OK ia faʻamaonia seti taʻitasi.

2. Program Automatic Watering

This mode allows you to set a specific start time, duration, and frequency for watering.

Automatic watering settings for duration and frequency

Fa'amatalaga ata: This image displays the automatic watering settings on the Restmo timer's screen. It shows "HOW LONG" (watering duration) can be set from 1 minute to 4 hours 59 minutes, and "HOW OFTEN" (watering frequency) can be set from 1 hour to 23 hours, or 1-7 days. The timer is shown connected to a faucet with a hose, indicating it's ready for operation.

  1. Liliu le vili vili i TAIMI AMATA. Use '+' and '-' to set the desired start time for watering. Press OK.
  2. Liliu le vili vili i LE A LE UMI. Use '+' and '-' to set the watering duration from 1 minute to 299 minutes (4 hours 59 minutes). Press OK.
  3. Liliu le vili vili i E FAAFIA. Use '+' and '-' to set the watering frequency from 1 hour to 23 hours, or 1 day to 7 days. Press OK.
  4. Finally, turn the rotary dial to AUTO. The timer will now operate according to your programmed schedule.

3. Fa'asusu Tusia

For immediate, unscheduled watering.

Manual and Rain Delay operation of the water timer

Fa'amatalaga ata: This image demonstrates how to activate manual watering and rain delay. The top part shows that when the dial is on AUTO and not in DELAY mode, pressing the 'M' button activates manual watering, allowing adjustment of duration. The bottom part shows that when the dial is on AUTO, pressing and holding the 'DELAY' button for 3 seconds activates the rain delay function, displaying the remaining delay time.

  1. Ensure the rotary dial is set to AUTO.
  2. Oomi le M button. The display will show a default manual watering duration.
  3. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the manual watering duration (1 to 299 minutes).
  4. Tusitala OK to start manual watering. The timer will water for the set duration and then return to the automatic schedule.
  5. To stop manual watering prematurely, press M toe.

4. Galuega Fa'atuai o le Timuga

Temporarily suspend your watering schedule due to rain or other reasons.

  1. Ensure the rotary dial is set to AUTO.
  2. Oomi ma uu le TOTOSI faamau pe a ma le 3 sekone.
  3. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to select the delay duration: 12, 24, 48, or 72 hours.
  4. Tusitala OK to confirm. The timer will pause watering for the selected period and resume the programmed schedule afterward.
  5. Ina ia soloia le tuai o timuga, oomi ma uu le TOTOSI toe faamau mo le 3 sekone.

5. Turn Off (OFF)

To completely stop all watering functions, turn the rotary dial to TOTO.

Tausiga

  • Fa'amamaina: Solo le taimi ile fa'asalalaugaamp ie. Aua ne'i fa'aogaina ni mea fa'amama fa'amama pe fa'atofu i le vai.
  • Suiga maa: Sui maa pe a aliali mai le fa'ailoga maualalo o le maa i luga ole lau LCD. Fa'aaoga i taimi uma maa fou AA alkaline.
  • Teuga o le taumalulu: Before the first frost, disconnect the timer from the faucet and hose. Remove the batteries and store the timer indoors in a dry, frost-free location.

Fa'afitauli

Fa'afitauliMafuaaga e ono tupuFofo
Timer does not turn on/display is blank.Pepe pe sese le fa'apipi'iina o maa.Replace with new AA alkaline batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
E le tafe le vai.Faucet is off; timer is in OFF mode; low battery; clogged filter.Ensure faucet is open. Turn dial to AUTO. Replace batteries. Check and clean the inlet filter.
Timer leaks from connections.So'oga matala; o lo'o misi po'o ua fa'aleagaina le tamea.Tighten connections. Ensure rubber washers are properly seated and not damaged.
Watering schedule not starting.Timer not in AUTO mode; incorrect program settings; rain delay active.Turn dial to AUTO. Review and adjust START TIME, HOW LONG, and HOW OFTEN settings. Cancel rain delay if active.

Fa'amatalaga

Numera Fa'ata'ita'iO-HTB-1A-GN
Fua (L x W x H)4 x 10 x 10 cm (pe tusa 1.6 x 3.9 x 3.9 inisi)
mamafa320 kalama (pe tusa 0.7 lbs)
Suavai Va'aiga Va'aiga0 - 120 PSI (0 - 8 Bar)
Galulue Vevela38 - 120°F (3 - 50°C)
Fa'asusu Umi1 minute i le 299 minute
Faʻasologa masani1 hour to 23 hours, or 1 day to 7 days
Fua o le tafe1 - 10 GPM (3.7 - 37.8 LPM)
Punavai Malosi2 x AA Alkaline maa (e le o aofia ai)
Fa'ailoga e le SuavaiIP54
Tele ole Ulufale/Alu3/4" GHT (Garden Hose Thread)

Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

Restmo products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information, technical support, or customer service inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Restmo website. Please have your model number (O-HTB-1A-GN) ready when contacting support.

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