![]() Be sure to monitor your lawn and garden and adjust these times as needed. For flower beds, you will want to use double that amount of time if you are using a drip system, or half if you have a spray system. Typically, you will want 10-13 minutes of run time in the spring and fall, and anywhere from 12 to 17 minutes of run time in the summertime. You can set differing run times for each ‘station’ of your sprinklers (lawns, beds, etc.). Again, keep in mind your local watering schedule so that your sprinklers are only running during the allowed times. With this setting, you designate how long you would like the sprinklers to run before automatically shutting off. Use the right and left arrow buttons to switch between your first (morning) and second (evening) start times. Take note of your local watering schedule when determining when to run your sprinklers. This indicates when your sprinklers will turn on. Adjust the flashing numbers using the plus and minus buttons, and then use the left and right arrows to move to the next setting, until you have the current time (pay attention to AM vs PM), date, and year set. ![]() Turn the dial on your system to “Current Time/Day”. If the current time is not accurate, it means that all of your other settings will be incorrect as well. Watch our quick video above, or continue reading to learn how to program your Hunter X-Core Sprinkler System.įirst, you will want to ensure that the current time is correct. As part of our Eco-Smart technology, new Granville homes from our Traditional line of homes come with the Hunter X-Core Sprinkler System pre-installed. Because your lawn will need different amounts of water depending on the time of year, it is a good idea to double-check the programming for your sprinkler system and adjust as needed once a month. ![]()
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