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D. Indoor temperature guard
After setting the retraction delay, you now need to select an indoor temperature,
below which the shade operation is stopped.
You can use the warmth of the sun with the
help of the indoor temperature guard to
obtain the desired room temperature (such
as in winter). Only once this value is
exceeded will the sun trigger the shades.
The indoor temperature guard is only applicable when the control system is in
automatic mode. Manual operation of the shades is still possible.
The default setting for the indoor temperature guard is 18°C.
Adjust the value by pressing
(higher) and (lower), or select
(Off) to
switch off the indoor temperature guard. You can reach the
settings by
pressing once again when "5°C" is displayed.
Then, press
to proceed to set the next parameter.
E. Outdoor temperature guard
After setting the indoor temperature guard, you now need to select the outdoor
temperature, below which the shades shall remain retracted.
The outdoor temperature guard is important
when solar protection equipment is
mounted outdoors. Frost can freeze
awnings or blinds in their rails. Moving
these shades can then damage them.
Please note that rails and other mechanical components can remain iced even
when the outdoor temperature has already risen to a relatively high value. Ask a
conservatory gardener about the guard temperature for your shades.
If your shades can operate at low temperatures or if these are mounted indoors,
switch off the outdoor temperature guard (display
).