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Orbit 27752 are most likely solenoids. If you are after a manual for a timer then you may need to clarify which model it is. You could refer this Orbit site and directly download whatever you are after.
Copy following link for several orbit resources. Many Orbit manuals cover more than 1 model number. http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#sprinkler
Try removing the battery, unplugging the timer, plugging the timer back in, pushing the reset button (if you can find it) and try reprogramming for all 6 zones. Post again after trying.
Gary
my xda orbit is loosing charge quickly too, if i find a soloution ill wb.
im going to try a thorough clean of the motherboard, scratch connections etc and a hard reset.
looking like a new battery may be in order though..
think there £5 on ebay..
Click on this link or copy and paste the complete link into your browser. If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it. Thanks, Joe
By a hard reset I presume you mean resetting to manufacturers default settings?
If you can boot your device, the easiest way is to go to Start > Settings > System Tab > Clear Storage.
If you cannot boot into Windows Mobile on your Orbit then the best way is to hold down both the left and the right soft-keys (the two keys with _ marked on them, either side of the wheel) at the same time whilst you poke a paperclip (or similar pointed item) into the reset button on the left side of the orbit. This will initiate a hard reset on the device.
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