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The RBC7000 Single Station, Battery Operated Timer is designed for use in residential and commercial irrigation applications where AC power is unavailable. It features a 3/4 inch inline valve with flow control and includes two adapters to convert the inline valve with pipe thread into hose thread for outdoor faucet connections. The timer is completely waterproof with an IP68 rating, ensuring durability in harsh environments. It operates on two AA alkaline batteries for up to three years.

Image: The DIG RBC 7000 Battery Powered Irrigation Timer shown with its main unit, valve, and included adapters.
Atụmatụ igodo
- Programmable Control: Manage drip or sprinkler irrigation systems with ease, offering semi-automatic, automatic, or manual operation for versatile usage.
- Ngwa ngwa onye ọrụ: Features seven buttons with an integrated high-resolution LCD screen for clear display and easy navigation. Includes a button for program off (rain mode) and a button for manual run.
- Easy Setup & Programming: Simple installation and programming with intuitive features, including weekly or cyclical programs, up to four start times per day, and durations up to 12 hours in one-minute increments.
- Ndakọrịta ihe mmetụta mmiri ozuzo: Connect an optional rain sensor (sold separately) for water-saving benefits, with a rain delay feature and automatic restart for enhanced efficiency.
- Nhazi mgbochi mmiri: Built to withstand outdoor conditions with an IP68 waterproof rating, ensuring durability and reliability in challenging environments.
- Arụ ọrụ batrị: Operates on two AA alkaline batteries, providing power for up to three years.
Ntuziaka nhazi
- Nwụnye batrị: Open the battery compartment located at the back of the timer unit. Insert two fresh AA alkaline batteries, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely to maintain the waterproof seal.
- Njikọ Valve: The RBC7000 comes with a 3/4 inch inline valve. For direct pipe connections, ensure proper threading. For outdoor faucet connections, use the provided adapters to convert the pipe thread to hose thread.
- Nkwanye: The timer can be installed above ground or inside an irrigation box. Ensure the unit is placed in a location that allows for easy access for programming and battery replacement, and is protected from direct impact.

Foto: Akụkụ view of the DIG RBC 7000 timer, showing the valve and connection points.

Image: The timer installed within an irrigation box, demonstrating an in-ground setup.

Image: The timer connected to an outdoor faucet, illustrating an above-ground installation.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
The RBC7000 features an intuitive interface for programming. Press any button to activate the screen. Use the directional buttons to navigate through settings and adjust values. The large LCD screen displays current time, program status, and other relevant information.
- Ịtọ oge na ụbọchị: Access the time/date setting mode to set the current time and day of the week.
- Usoro mmemme:
- Choose between weekly or cyclical programs.
- Set up to four start times per day.
- Define irrigation durations from one minute up to 12 hours.
- Ọrụ aka: Use the dedicated manual run button for immediate, unscheduled watering.
- Rain Delay/Program Off: The timer includes a program off button, which can be used to suspend irrigation (rain mode) until reactivated. If a compatible rain sensor is connected, the system can automatically delay watering based on detected rainfall.

Foto: A nso nso view of the timer's LCD screen and control buttons, illustrating the user interface.
Nlekọta
- Ngbanwe batrị: The timer operates on two AA alkaline batteries. Replace batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the LCD screen or if the unit becomes unresponsive. Batteries can last up to three years depending on usage.
- Nhicha: Jiri ihe dị nro hichaa mpụta nke ihe ngụ oge ahụ mgbe niile, damp akwa . Zere iji ihe nhicha ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
- Oge oyi: In regions with freezing temperatures, disconnect the timer from the water source and drain any remaining water to prevent damage from freezing. Store the unit indoors during winter months.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
If you encounter issues with your DIG RBC 7000 timer, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Timer Not Activating/Display Blank: Check the batteries. Ensure they are correctly inserted and have sufficient charge. Replace with new AA alkaline batteries if necessary.
- Water Not Flowing:
- Verify that the water supply is turned on.
- Check the programming to ensure a watering cycle is scheduled and active.
- Ensure the manual run function operates correctly. If not, the valve mechanism may require inspection.
- Confirm that the rain delay or program off feature is not active.
- Ọpụpụ na njikọ: Ensure all connections are tightened securely. Check for worn or damaged washers and replace if necessary.
- Ọrụ na-ekwekọghị ekwekọ: This could be due to low battery power or external factors like extreme temperatures affecting the internal components. Ensure the unit is within its specified operating temperature range.
For persistent issues not resolved by these steps, contact DIG customer support.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Uru |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | RBC7000 |
| Ụdị | DIG |
| Ụdị ngosi | LCD |
| Okpomọkụ na-arụ ọrụ | 38 Degrees Fahrenheit and above |
| Isi Iyi Ike | Batrị 2 AA (chọrọ) |
| Voltage | 3 volts |
| Ihe onwunwe | Timer housing: high-impact plastic; Inline valve and solenoid: glass reinforced nylon |
| Ibu Ibu | 3 pound |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 6 x 4 x 5 sentimita asatọ |
| Ngosi nke enweghị mmiri | IP68 |
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For information regarding product warranty, returns, or technical support, please refer to the official DIG websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ ndị ahịa ha ozugbo. Debe nnata nzụta gị dị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka akwụkwọ ikike ọ bụla.





