Printable Spring Sprinkler Start-Up Checklist (Inspect, Connect, Direct, Select)
Print this quick checklist to start your sprinkler system safely, test each zone, catch leaks, and set a smart spring schedule in under an hour.
If you're a homeowner who takes pride in their lawn, you understand the importance of watering your grass regularly. But with so many different types of sprinklers on the market, it can be tough to know which one is right for you.
The Orbit 58322 Traveling Sprinkler is a unique sprinkler that uses water pressure to move along a path that you've set up using a hose. The sprinkler is self-propelled, meaning it can cover a large area of your lawn without you having to move it around manually. This is a huge benefit for those with large lawns who don't want to spend hours watering by hand.


Its three speed settings allow for different rates of coverage, select from high, low, or neutral speed control. In high gear, the sprinkler travels approximately 37 feet per hour and applies about ¼ inch of water.

In low gear, the sprinkler travels approximately 21 feet per hour and applies about ½ inch of water. Set it to neutral to use it as a stationary sprinkler. Use the specialty ramp to stop at any location along the hose length to turn off the sprinkler, the sprinkler stops when its shut-off plunger contacts the ramp stop.

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If your Orbit 58322 traveling sprinkler isn't moving, here are some troubleshooting steps you can take:
Check the water pressure: Make sure your water pressure is strong enough to power the sprinkler. If the pressure is too low, the sprinkler may not move.
Check for obstructions: Make sure there are no obstructions in the path of the sprinkler, such as rocks, sticks, or debris.
Check the wheels: Make sure the wheels are turning freely and aren't stuck or blocked by any debris. If the wheels are stuck, try cleaning them and lubricating them with a silicone lubricant.
Check the gears: Make sure the gears are engaged and aren't stripped or damaged. If the gears are damaged, you may need to replace them.
Check the hose: Make sure the hose is connected securely and isn't kinked or damaged. If the hose is damaged, replace it.
Check the spray arm: Make sure the spray arm is attached securely and isn't clogged with debris. If it is clogged, clean it thoroughly with a hose or a brush.
Check the water flow: Make sure water is flowing freely through the sprinkler. If there is no water flow, check the valve or water source.
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Print this quick checklist to start your sprinkler system safely, test each zone, catch leaks, and set a smart spring schedule in under an hour.
Run each zone for a few minutes, write down what you see, and you’ll know exactly what to fix (and what parts to buy). Download our printable Zone Log and make your spring sprinkler start-up faster and more efficient.
Spring is the best time to catch leaks, broken heads, and controller issues before they waste water all season. Use this start-up checklist to safely pressurize your sprinkler system, test every zone, and dial in efficient schedules.
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