Water continues to flow even though a program isn’t running on my hose faucet timer

To help address this, I’d like you to try removing the battery tray, wait 30 seconds, and then reinsert it, making sure the tray is fully inserted. You’ll want to complete this step with the faucet turned off or the hose timer removed from it, to ensure water doesn’t get into the body of the timer.

You’ll also want to try replacing the batteries – these should be replaced at least once a year, so it may be time to replace them. The timer should not turn on the cycle if there is not enough battery power to also turn the cycle off.

Should you continue to experience this issue, we’d recommend resetting the Hose Timer. To reset it, press the B-hyve button five times, and in the application, tap the Wi-Fi symbol on the upper left corner of the home screen and then choose the option ton connect/control via Bluetooth. While connected via Bluetooth, try a test program before tapping the Bluetooth icon on the top left to switch it back to Wi-Fi.

In addition to the above steps, if you ahve a drip system connected to the Hose Timer, remove a dripper, run the Hose Timer manually for a few seconds and stop it, and then try using it normally. The removed dripper will allow more water to flow through the line, and it can relieve some of the back pressure on the HOse Timer’s valve. If that works, you’ll need to add more emitters to the line in order for it to work with the B-hyve device.

If these potential fixes don’t help, click here to begin the warranty replacement process.

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