I have a "Orbit hose faucet timer #62015 (see a picture of it at
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19 years ago
I have a "Orbit hose faucet timer #62015 (see a picture of it at
You move the dial to reset and then set your "on" duration time and your "frequency" setting and it goes automatic from then on until the batteries die.
You don't need to reset it when dayilght savings time changes. It's still repeating it's cycle, only one hour out of sync with the rest of your clocks. (Unless the timing is crucial, like, must occur after your morning shower but before the mid-morning laundry starts)
Right after I sent the last post, another member sent me the web address of the Orbit company where I can download another copy of the instruction manual!
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