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If you were unable to find a downloadable manual I have the original manual in question for the Elgin Model 80, please let me know if you still need it
the problem with this remote is that it is used for a bunch of different models you have to look under the dash and get your unit model number and then check the crime stopper manuals for that units number you do this at www.crimestopper.com under support tab click on manuals and manuals again and then choose the model number you found under your dash
Are you actually having a problem with it working? Because this doesn't constitute a problem by itself. You're hearing water that's 'left over' from using the timers...when they close at the specified interval, a little water will be left inside.
If you are storing the unit for the winter and want to pretty much empty the remaining water out, detach it from its input hose. Then turn each 'Frequency' switch to the green marking on the dial which will open it.
Then hold the device so that the output holes are facing down. Gently shake the device, slanting it first toward one output, then the other. Most of the remaining water should drip out. Then close each of the outputs by turning the 'Frequency' dialS to the red marking (1 click clockwise). That will close the outputs again. Remove the battery and you're set until next spring.
I am working on the timer now and it is going to be 103 degrees tomorrow. Can I get it now?
PLEASE Thank you!
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