I am somewhat confused about your station numbers. How many stations do you have? What is Ihappening with stations 1, 3, 5, 6?
Regardless, this is probably what is happening.
No matter how many stations you have, YOU ONLY PUT IN ONE START TIME. That one start time begins the cycle that starts with station 1 and proceeds to the other stations based on your station RUN times.
If you have one start time of 6:00 am, and a run time of 60 minutes for each zone, then
At 6:00 am station 1 starts.
at 7:00, station 1 shuts off & station 2 starts.
at 8:00, station 2 shuts and station 3 starts, etc.
You are not programming the individual start times for each station.
If you put in more than one start time, the timer remembers and will run all stations then go back and begin again and if there is a third start time, it will begin a third time.
Gary
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station 2 & 3 are starting when the other stations start. For example, station 1 starts at the appointed time & station 2 & 3 also start. station 2's turn - it stays on & station 3 stays on, station 1 goes off. station 3's turn - it stays on & also station 2. station 4's turn - it goes on & station 2 & 3 also stay on.
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