Battery Life; To Check The Status Of The Battery In The Transmitter; System Will Not Turn On At All; System Will Not Shut Off Even After Heavy Rainfall - Hunter Rain-Clik Owner's Manual

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Battery Life

The Wireless Rain-Clik Transmitter is designed to operate
for at least 5 years with its sealed, maintenance-free
battery. The transmitter is available as a replacement
part (WR-CLIK-TR). Should you need to change the
transmitter, the receiver will have to learn the new
transmitter address.
To Check the Status of the Battery in the
Transmitter
1. Press and hold the quick response spindle at the top
of the sensor on the short stack.
2. Within a few seconds the LED light on the bottom
of the sensor will briefly flash.
3. Release the spindle and the LED light will flash again. If
the LED flashes, the battery in the transmitter is good.
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Adjustments and Operation
If you are experiencing problems with your Wireless
Rain-Clik Sensor, follow these simple checks first before
assuming the unit is defective and replacing it.

System Will Not Turn On at All

• Check to make sure that the sensor discs are dry and
the switch "clicks" on and off freely by pressing the top
of the spindle.
• Look for breaks in the wire leading to the receiver and
check all connections.
• Verify outside air temperature (for Rain/Freeze-Clik
installations).

System Will Not Shut Off Even After Heavy Rainfall

• Remove the sensor jumper across the two SEN
terminals.
• Check to make sure that rainfall is hitting the sensor.
• Look for breaks in the wire leading to the receiver
and check all connections.
• Check the battery in the transmitter.

Sensor Bypass LED Is Flashing Red

• Make sure the battery in the transmitter is good.
• Check for obstructions around the transmitter or
receiver antenna.
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