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cartoonis

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#215389 25-Jun-2017 15:35
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Hi guys, I have just moved into a new house with a DVS System. Underneath the control panel is one I have never seen before. Is anyone able to shed any light as to what it is for, or better still a link to some instructions or something helpful.

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  #1806452 25-Jun-2017 16:22
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Automatic irrigation system?

 

Can you contact the previous owners? The real estate agent may be able to do this for you?




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  #1806461 25-Jun-2017 16:27
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Looks like a standardish electronic timer. If you pop the cover off there may be some branding underneath that will help with your googling, but on most of those you hold one of the buttons down till something starts flashing, then other buttons will change it, and the one you held will then advance thru each setting - I would start with the prog button. It might have on and off as seperate things.

 

Do you even know what it controls?





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  #1806471 25-Jun-2017 16:43
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richms:

 

Looks like a standardish electronic timer. If you pop the cover off there may be some branding underneath that will help with your googling, but on most of those you hold one of the buttons down till something starts flashing, then other buttons will change it, and the one you held will then advance thru each setting - I would start with the prog button. It might have on and off as seperate things.

 

Do you even know what it controls?

 

 

Just pulled the cover, probably should of thought of that gem myself! DVS Timer, v3 apparently! Ta.


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