
Sprinker Controls
1. Diuser Screw
This small red screw works by breaking up the
stream of water.
Turn it anti-clockwise until it is completely out of
the stream and the sprinkler will produce a single
jet of water with maximum distance.
Turn it clockwise until it is in the stream of water
and the sprinkler will produce a wide, dispersed
flow of water with a shorter distance.
2. Deflector Dial
The red dial on the top of the sprinkler adjusts the
angle of the yellow deflector. It is marked with jet
and fan symbols.
Turning the dial towards the jet symbol will allow
the water to travel the full distance uninterrupted.
Use this to water large lawns.
Turning the dial towards the fan symbol will
deflect the water downwards and outwards. Use
this to water nearby flowerbeds.
3. Arc Adjusters & Trip Lever
The two red arc adjustment rings and the small
metal trip lever work together to set the motion of
the spray head.
If you want to water in a continuous 360° circle,
flip the metal trip lever upwards, away from the
red rings. This will allow the spray head to rotate
freely without stopping.
If you want to water only part of a circle, for
example, a semi-circle, flip the metal trip lever
downwards, into the red ring area. Then, slide the
red rings left or right to set the arc area. The arc
adjusters move independently of each other to
set each side of the desired arc.