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B. Outdoor temperature guard
After setting the indoor temperature, you now need to select an outdoor
temperature, below which the window shall remain closed.
The outdoor temperature guard keeps the
window closed when below the selected
temperature. This means that in automatic
mode, an opened window is closed and is
not then re-opened when the indoor
temperature value (chapter A) is exceeded.
This thus prevents energy loss from ventilation and protects plants from cold
outdoor air.
The default setting for the outdoor temperature guard is 5°C.
Adjust the value by pressing
(higher) and (lower), or select
(Off) to
switch off the outdoor temperature guard. You can reach the
settings by
pressing once again when "-20°C" is displayed.
Then, press
to proceed to set the next parameter.
C. Wind alarm
After setting the outdoor temperature guard, you will now need to provide a
value for the wind protection function.
The wind alarm protects the window and
fixtures from damage. If the set wind value
is exceeded, the window is closed, and
manual operation is disabled.
Wind speed is entered in m/s (metres per second). The "Wind speed" table at the
end of this manual can be used as a reference point for determining the optimal
value. Depending on the location of the building and the installation position of
the weather station, optimal wind values can vary. You should observe the
behaviour of the window in wind, and adjust the wind value accordingly.