Gardena Elliptical Trainer 1242 1250 1243 1244 1245 User Manual

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GARDENA  
V1 Art. 1252  
V 2 Art. 1253  
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Gebrauchsanweisung  
Bewässerungsventil  
GB Operating Instructions  
Irrigation Valve  
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Mode d’emploi  
Bloc-vanne  
NL Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Beregeningsventiel  
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Bruksanvisning  
Ventildosa  
Istruzioni per l’uso  
Valvola cordless  
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Manual de instrucciones  
Válvula de riego  
Instruções de utilização  
Válvula de Irrigação  
DK Brugsanvisning  
Vandingsventil  
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2. For underground installation, place a layer of course gravel  
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approx. 20 x 30 x 10 cm3 (V1) / 30 x 35 x 10 cm3 (V2) under-  
neath the valve box. This ensures proper drainage of the box.  
Close off nipple  
on inlet-side:  
If you connect several Irrigation Valves to one water supply, then  
each pipe must be flushed separately in order to obtain an ade-  
quate flushing pressure. To do this:  
3. Install the valve box with the top edge of the box at ground  
level. This avoids damage when mowing the lawn.  
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1. Push the short telescopic pipe  
into the nipple on the inlet-  
A
0
side  
which is not to be flushed.  
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5
A
2. Push the bracket  
into the elongated holes of the nipple on  
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the inlet-side  
The short telescopic tube  
.
5
is fixed in place.  
A
B
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3. Screw the end cap  
onto the short telescopic pipe  
.
A
B
You can use the GARDENA Connecting Pipe Art. No. 1580/  
Connect GARDENA connect-  
ing pipes to valve box:  
Assemble the  
Irrigation Valve:  
The integrated solenoid valve only works correctly with the  
Irrigation Valve connected in flow direction.  
1582  
and GARDENA Hose Clips Art. No. 1591  
to connect  
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2
the valve box.  
A Flow direction  
V Pay attention to the flow direction (arrows) when  
assembling the Irrigation Valve  
1. Push the nipples  
from the inside into the box openings.  
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6
5
6
4
2. Fasten the nipples  
to the valve box from the outside using  
5
.
C
the nuts  
.
6
3. Screw a tap connector  
on each nipple  
.
5
1. Push the long telescopic pipe  
all the way into the nipple  
4
8
0
on the outlet-side a.  
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4. Push a hose clip  
over each pipe end  
.
3
2
4
2. Screw the short telescopic pipe  
into the inlet side of the  
A
Tip: Place the pipe ends  
push the ends of the pipes  
in warm water to make it easier to  
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Irrigation Valve  
.
C
onto the tap connectors  
.
4
2
3 4  
3
The arrows on the Irrigation Valve point in the flow direction.  
5. Push the connecting pipes  
secure with the hose clips  
onto the tap connectors  
and  
4
3
.
3. Push the short telescopic pipe  
into the nipple on the inlet-  
A
2
side  
.
5
Note: You can also attach a GARDENA Connector Art. No.  
2745/ 2749  
connecting hard connecting pipes or other commercially avail-  
able connecting pipes.  
4. Screw the long telescopic pipe  
into the outlet-side of the  
8
(1" = 25 mm / 5/4" = 32 mm) to the nipples  
for  
Irrigation Valve  
.
C
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5
5. Push the bracket  
into the elongated holes of the nipples  
0
5a  
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5 A C  
8
/
a.  
6
7
5
6
7
5 5  
The telescopic pipes  
/
8 A  
are fixed in place.  
After connecting the pipes to the valve box, the system must be  
flushed.  
When you open the box lid  
marked by the arrows on the Irrigation Valve  
you can see the flow direction  
D
.
C
Lock the box lid:  
v The box lid  
can be locked by turning the lever  
by 90°.  
D
E
Flushing the system after routing the pipes prevents contaminating  
the valves.  
Flash the system:  
The box lid  
can be locked as a protection against theft.  
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D
v Overlap the holes  
of the valve box and the box lid and lock  
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1. Push the long telescopic pipe  
all the way into the nipple  
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using a small padlock  
or –  
F
E
on the outlet-side a.  
5
0
alternatively, the lid  
a sheet metal screw (4.2 x 19).  
can be safeguarded against theft using  
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2. Push the flushing pipe  
into the nipple on the inlet-side  
.
5
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3. Push the bracket  
into the elongated holes of the nipple on  
0
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the inlet-side  
The flushing pipe  
.
5
is fixed in place.  
4. Screw the long telescopic pipe  
onto the flushing pipe  
.
9
5a  
z
8
5
9
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In conjunction with the programmed watering time, the moisture  
level of the soil or the natural precipitation can be taken into  
account for each Irrigation Valve.  
Connect Soil Moisture  
Sensor or Rain Sensor  
electronic (optional):  
5. Turn on the water supply at the nipple  
The system is flushed.  
.
5
6. Remove the flushing pipe  
.
9
When a sufficient moisture content of the soil is reached, a pro-  
gramme may be interrupted or activation of a programme may  
be suppressed.  
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1. Place the Soil Moisture Sensor  
in the area to be irrigated  
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6. Trouble-Shooting  
or –  
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the Rain Sensor electronic (if necessary with an extension  
cable) outside of the area to be irrigated  
Fault  
Possible Causes  
Remedy  
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Solenoid valve does not  
open, no water flow  
Control Unit / Radio Receiver  
not connected correctly to  
solenoid valve.  
v Connect Control Unit/  
Radio Receiver correctly  
to solenoid valve.  
2. Thread the connecting cable  
of the sensor  
through one  
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of the two stopper slits  
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3. Adjust the cable length  
in the box as required.  
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No water supply.  
Pipe closed.  
v Turn on water supply.  
4. Press the stopper  
back into box wall.  
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H
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K
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5. Plug the connector  
into the sensor socket  
of the Control  
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K
v Remove end cap  
.
B
Unit / Radio Receiver.  
Solenoid valve does not  
close, continuous water flow  
Solenoid valve installed  
opposite to flow direction.  
v Turn solenoid valve in box  
(observe the flow direction).  
Selection lever  
set to “ON”.  
v Set selection lever  
to  
L
L
“AUTO/OFF”.  
Pipe slides off nipple  
Hose clips  
are too loose.  
v Tighten hose clips  
2
2
(see “3. Assembly”).  
4. Operation  
If other faults occur, please contact GARDENA Customer Service.  
Adjusting valve control:  
Fully Automatic Control:  
v Set selection lever  
to “AUTO/OFF”.  
L
7. Protection against Frost  
Programme-controlled water flow to the watering system ac-  
cording to the programming in the Control Unit / Radio Receiver.  
Winter storage  
Valves can be easily removed from the box.  
An automatically opened valve cannot be closed manually.  
The following precautions must be taken – especially before the  
frost period starts – to prevent damage to the Irrigation Valves  
and the entire watering system:  
Manual Control:  
v Set selection lever  
L
to “ON”. Permanent water flow,  
L
independent of the programming.  
1. Close the water tap and disconnect the hose from the  
GARDENA Water Connection Point Art. No. 1594.  
This allows air to flow freely.  
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5. Maintenance  
2. If the watering system is directly connected to the water tap,  
turn off the water supply and open the venting tap.  
Replacing the foam inlay:  
The foam inlay  
(especially ants) from entering.  
of the draining outlet prevents insects  
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3. Set the selection lever  
of all valves to the “ON” position.  
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4. Empty the system (e.g. using compressed air)  
or –  
v Please contact your nearest GARDENA Service Centre  
for replacing the foam inlay  
.
N
on slopes remove the valve located at the lowest level  
and store safe from frost  
or –  
Replacing the box lid:  
The box lid is step-proof and  
attached to the box by hinges.  
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1. Open the box lid  
.
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remove all valves and store safe from frost.  
2. Push the lid  
backwards  
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5. After removing the valve, install the flushing pipe  
(see “3. Assembly”, “Flush the system).  
Prevents dirt collecting in the system.  
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and out of the hinges  
.
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3. Fit the new lid in the reverse  
order.  
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6. Remove the battery from the Control Unit / Radio Receiver.  
7. Lock the box lid (see “3. Assembly”, “Lock the box lid).  
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8. Accessories  
Connection  
GARDENA Connecting Pipe  
GARDENA Hose Clip  
Art. No. 1580/ 1582  
Art. No. 1591  
Control  
GARDENA Radio Receiver R2/R4  
GARDENA Control Unit  
Art. No. 1244/ 1245  
Art. No. 1250  
GARDENA Soil Moisture Sensor  
GARDENA Rain Sensor electronic  
GARDENA Extension Cable for  
Soil Moisture Sensor and  
Art. No. 1187  
Art. No. 1189  
Rain Sensor electronic  
Art. No. 1186  
Art. No. 1506  
GARDENA Central Filter  
Filter  
9. Technical Data  
Solenoid Valve  
Operating pressure  
Flow medium  
1 to 12 bar  
clean fresh water  
40°C  
Max. water temperature  
10. Service  
GARDENA guarantees this product for 2 years (from date of  
purchase). This guarantee covers all serious defects of the unit  
that can be proved to be material or manufacturing faults. Under  
warranty we will either replace the unit or repair it free of charge  
if the following conditions apply:  
Warranty  
The unit must have been handled properly and in keeping with  
the requirements of the operating instructions.  
Neither the purchaser or a non-authorised third party have  
attempted to repair the unit.  
Faults with the Irrigation Valve caused by incorrectly installed  
batteries or leaking batteries in the Control Unit / Radio Receiver  
are not covered by the guarantee.  
This manufacturer’s guarantee does not affect the user’s existing  
warranty claims against the dealer/seller.  
If a fault occurs with your Irrigation Valve, please return the  
faulty unit together with a copy of the receipt and a description  
of the fault, with postage paid to one of the GARDENA Service  
Centres listed on the back of these operating instructions.  
We expressly point out that, in accordance with the product  
liability law, we are not liable for any damage caused by our  
units if it is due to improper repair or if parts exchanged are not  
original GARDENA parts or parts approved by us, and, if the  
repairs were not carried out by a GARDENA Service Centre or  
an authorised specialist. The same applies to spare parts and  
accessories.  
Product Liability  
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GARDENA Service  
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D-89079 Ulm  
Produktfragen: (0731) 490-123  
Reparaturen: (0731) 490-290  
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http://www.gardena.com  
2600 Glostrup  
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