Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the DIG 700 series of single, four, and six-station battery-operated controllers. These controllers offer advanced programming features suitable for light commercial applications and are powered by a single 9-volt battery, housed in a compact, waterproof design. The manual covers everything from initial installation and component identification to programming, sensor usage, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Key Features and Installation
The DIG 700 series controllers are compatible with DIG's 2-wire DC latching solenoid (R710DC) and in-line globe valves. The manual details the process of mounting the controller to a valve or wall, including specific steps for different valve types such as Rain Bird and Irritrol. It also explains the assembly and installation of DC actuators and the use of anti-siphon valves, emphasizing proper installation techniques to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Programming and Operation
Learn how to program your DIG controller with ease. This section guides users through setting the current time and day, selecting time formats (AM/PM or 24-hour), and configuring watering schedules based on days of the week, cyclical intervals, or one-time events. The manual also explains how to set watering duration, manual operation, and the 'Rain Off' feature for temporary suspension of irrigation.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity of your irrigation controller. The manual provides recommendations for battery replacement and general upkeep. A comprehensive troubleshooting section addresses common issues such as low battery warnings, display errors, and problems with valve operation, offering clear solutions and guidance for resolving these issues. For further assistance, DIG provides technical support via phone and email.
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