Splash pad timer
Definition
An automatic shut-off timer (usually 5–10 minutes per cycle) that stops sprays after activation, conserving water until a kid presses the button again.
Almost all modern splash pads use timers paired with push-button activation. The timer cycle is typically 5–10 minutes per press; multiple presses can extend the run. Some pads use motion sensors instead of buttons.
If a splash pad seems to randomly stop spraying, the timer has expired. Look for the button.