A touring sprinkler actually moves across the lawn to water the yard in a path that you design using the water hose that feeds it. Insert the two arms of the sprinkler into the rotating mechanism on the top with the sprinkler. Twist them in opposite directions of each other but in the same angle from the ground. Twist them upward for a broader watering range or downward to get a much more narrow watering range. Adjust the touring pace. A quicker pace indicates less watering for areas of the lawn, while a slow pace indicates a more saturated lawn watering. Lay the hose out in the specified watering route, screw the hose in to the back with the unit and set the sprinkler’s front wheel on top of the hose.