Once your timer is programmed, you'll want to ensure it keeps running. Here's a quick guide to replacing the batteries:
Use the and - buttons to select the current hour and minute. Press OK or ENTER to lock it in. 2. Set the Start Time Turn the dial to START TIME .
: Choose how many hours (0–9) and minutes (0–59) the water should run. Press after each. Set Frequency
Use the and - buttons to select the exact time you want the watering cycle to begin. Tip: Water early in the morning to reduce evaporation loss. Press OK to confirm. 4. Setting the Watering Duration Turn the dial to HOW LONG . Use the + and - buttons to set the runtime in minutes.
Disclaimer: This guide is unofficial and user-generated. Aldi and Gardenline are registered trademarks. Product specifications vary by region and production year.
Connect your garden hose to the outlet on the bottom of the timer. Test: Turn on the tap to check for leaks. 3. Programming Your Gardenline Timer (Standard Model)
Ensure the rubber washer/gasket is seated properly inside the top female threaded collar. If leaking persists, wrap a small amount of Teflon plumber's tape around the tap threads.
Your timer is now programmed and will execute the scheduled watering cycles. 🌧️ Advanced Features You Should Use
Managing your garden irrigation becomes effortless with the Aldi Gardenline Water Timer. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to program your device, troubleshoot common issues, and maintain it for years to come. Technical Specifications
Locate the battery compartment on the back or bottom of the unit.
Hand-tighten the collar or replace the rubber O-ring washer. Faucet is closed or dial is not on AUTO. Open the water faucet fully and turn the dial to AUTO . Low Water Pressure Clogged internal filter mesh.
Turn the right-hand dial to select how often you want to water. Options usually include: 1 day (24 hours) 2 days, 3 days, etc. Up to once per week. Step 2: Set Watering Duration (How Long)
Connect the timer to your outdoor faucet by screwing the hose connector onto the faucet. Then, attach the timer to the hose connector. Make sure the connection is secure and watertight.