Wireless Rain-Clik Features; Key Benefits - Hunter Rain-Clik Owner's Manual

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To prevent water waste, built-in Quick Response
Technology instantly shuts down irrigation as soon
as it starts raining.

Key Benefits

1. Quick Response: Innovative technology that turns
off the irrigation system immediately rather than
after it has accumulated a fixed amount of rain. No
calibration is required.
2. Maintenance-Free Design: Provides trouble-free
operation for at least 5 years. There are no batteries
to replace.
3. Wireless Operation Up to 800' (243 m): No wires
are required between the rain sensor and controller.
4. Wireless Rain-Clik Sensor (WR-CLIK): Acts as a switch
to deactivate automatic watering of your irrigation
controller when it rains. Once rain has stopped and the
sensor has dried out, automatic irrigation will resume.
5. Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik Sensor (WRF-CLIK):
The Wireless Rain/Freeze-Clik includes a freeze
sensor that is designed to keep the irrigation
system from operating when temperatures drop to
37˚F (3˚C) or below. When temperatures rise above
this temperature, the sensor will enable automatic
watering.
6. Automatic Synchronization: The Wireless Rain-Clik
®
transmitter will send wireless signals every hour to
the receiver to ensure that the sensor and receiver are
continuously synchronized.
7. Lost Communication/Battery Status Indication: The
Sensor Bypass LED will flash RED if the receiver has not
received a signal from the transmitter. This can indicate
a low or dead battery.

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