System Requirements:
At Least 45 PSI water pressure



To ensure proper operation of your SpritzWiz, please follow these steps for initial assembly. For additional information and options you can do look to other sections on this web site.

Step 1. FILTER ASSEMBLY

Screw Filter Assembly onto one of the entry ports on SpritzWiz body. (Hand tighten).

NOTE: Filter Assembly must be connected to the SpritzWiz body in order to operate properly. DO NOT connect it to the hose.

Step 2. END CAP

Screw End Cap onto other (unused) entry port on SpritzWiz body. (Hand tighten).

Step 3. FEMALE COUPLER

  1. Screw Female Coupler onto Sprinkler Head. (Hand tighten).
  2. Screw Sprinkler Head assembly onto SpritzWiz body. (Hand tighten).

Step 4. YELLOW FLOW CONTROLLER

  1. Screw Yellow Flow Controller onto garden hose (not included). (Hand tighten).
  2. Turn black dial on Flow Controller to OFF position.
  3. Firmly snap the garden hose assembly on to the filter assembly previously attached to the SpritzWiz body.

Step 5. SET SCREW

  1. Take the rebar stake out of the box and tap it into the ground, leaving 2" exposed.
  2. Note the opening for the rebar stake on the bottom of the SpritzWiz. Mount the SpritzWiz body onto the rebar stake, setting it into the rebar stake opening.
  3. To secure the SpritzWiz onto the rebar stake, insert the set screw into the set screw hole and tighten. (Hand tighten using a rag for best results).

Follow these steps to adjust your SpritzWiz:

Step 1. Attach the other end of your garden hose to an outdoor water spigot.

Step 2. Turn on the water at the spigot (the black dial on the yellow flow controller must be in the OFF position).

Step 3. Gradually open the black dial on the yellow flow controller to allow water to slowly enter into the bottle. The faster the water flows into the bottle, the more frequently the SpritzWiz will discharge. The SpritzWiz should not go off more than once every 10 seconds (this will allow time for the valve to reset for the next burst).

As soon as the pressure is built up in the bottle, the SpritzWiz will begin to discharge intermittently and will continue operating as long as the water is turned on.

Flush Cleaning: If the piston sticks and does not move easily up and down on its own something is obstructing it. The piston head should be cleaned before continuing. Unscrew the Magnet Cap (8) and draw the Piston (9) out of the bore-hole. Unscrew the End Cap (13) and Flow Controller Connector (18) from the Intake Ports (14)(15). Thoroughly rinse the bore-hole by running water out through the Intake Ports (14) (15). Rinse the O-Rings (10) and Piston (9) and wipe them clean with a soft cloth to remove any debris. Guide the Piston (9) back into the bore-hole and screw the Magnet Cap (8), Flow Controller Connector (18), and End Cap (13) back on.

About the Bottle: water is forced into the bottle to displace the air inside and compress it into a smaller volume. The compressed air powers the irrigation system. It is important to keep the bottle sealed and in a vertical position so the air remains inside the bottle to do its work. Air will gradually dissolve into the water after thousands of on/off cycles. Less air in the bottle means the on/off cycles will become shorter and more frequent ... even though the overall discharge rate remains the same.

If the cycles become more frequent than every 5 seconds it may not give enough time for the valve to reset for the next water burst. Draining the bottle every week or so to let more air in can fix the problem by making the cycles less frequent. Alternatively, you can also set the sprinkler to run at lower flow rates. At lower rates the SpritzWiz turns on and off less frequently and does not require air in the bottle to operate it.

The SpritzWiz can use recycled plastic carbonated beverage bottles. You can turn your new bottle into a see-through flow gauge by adding tick marks with a permanent marker to measure your water output. Note: The gauge can only be read when there is air in the bottle so you can see the rise in water level.

Important Notices:

#1 Freezing temperatures can cause ice damage to the SpritzWiz™ system.

#2 Never leave an implanted rebar exposed in the ground. Remove it or make sure it is properly covered with a protective cap.

#3 Pacemaker Warning: The magnets can affect heart pacemakers. If they are kept 4-1/2 inches or greater away they have no effect.