Disposal Notices
Conformity
Customer Service
Technical Data
Reset (Delete Data Completely)
Changing the Battery
C
Lowering/Raising Shutters/Awnings
with the Touch of a Button
Troubleshooting
Dispose of the spent batteries in a designated container
for spent batteries or via the specialized retail trade
Dispose of the packaging material in collection containers
for paper, cardboard and plastics
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Should defects/errors occur despite accurate handling, or
if your device was damaged, please contact your retailer
or the following address:
Dispose of the obsolete device via a collection
point for electronic scrap or your retailer.
Obsolete appliances and batteries may not be
disposed of in the household waste!
The product fulfils the essential demands of the
R&TTE directive
For application in
1999/5/EG.
: EU
Frequency
Modulation
Voltage supply
Power consumption
Static current
approx.
Transmission current
approx.
Operating temperature
Range
with good free field conditions
approx.
in buildings
approx.
Dimensions
approx.
Weight
approx.
battery
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FSK
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868,30 MHz
1 x 3 V-
, CR2032
12 µA
13 mA
0°C to 50°C
100 m
30 m
80 x 80 x 16 mm
50 g
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If the
symbol blinks: Exchange the batteries
If there is no visible display: check the battery
polarity or exchange the battery
If the control does not react to pressing buttons in
manual operation: re-enter the radio channels of the
radio timer in the radio controls
If the control does not react to the programmed
switching commands in automatic operation: check
whether the radio timer is in the operating mode
»automatic operation«. Check the programmed
switching times. If necessary, re-enter the radio
channels of the radio timer in the radio controls
You have the possibility to delete all saved data completely
and restore the default settings or re-program the radio
timer:
The average battery lifecycle is two years. The battery
capacity is shown in the display with the symbol
. One
segment after the other disappears with increasing battery
discharge. When all segments have disappeared and the
battery contour blinks, you have to exchange the battery
Press the radio timer together in the center on the top
and the bottom and pull it out of the wall mount
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Exchange the battery. Only use batteries of the type
CR2032.
Observe the correct polarity!
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Replace the timer in the wall mount. The stop latches
have to snap into place
However, the programmed switching times (see B2) and
saved propagating times (see A4) are maintained in case
of a voltage cutout
Keep batteries out of the range of children
Attention!
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The clock has a power reserve of some minutes. If
the radio timer is without voltage supply for a longer
period, you have to reset the time (see A1).
In all operating modes (see B1), you can raise and lower
the shutters/awnings manually at the push of a button
If the shutter/awning raises/lowers time-controlled, you can
stop this manually by briefly pressing the
button.
The current radio channel is permanently displayed with
bar symbols in the top part of the display
After initially pressing the CH/CLOCK button, the current
radio channel (CH) is displayed at first
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Radio Channel Selection
Besides the basic settings shown here, the two switching
times stated in B2 are preset
Repeat the steps for initial operation
see
Re-program the switching times for automatic operation
(see B2)
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(
A1, A2, A4).
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Warranty
Within the statutory warranty period, we remedy defects
of the device due to material or production defects free of
charge by means of repair or exchange
The warranty expires in case of external
modifications/interference
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With the holiday timer, you have the possibility to activate
the switching times programmed for Sundays at the push of
a button.
HOLI
S/W DEL
HOLI
S/W DEL
Holiday timer
If you activate the holiday timer before 18:00 hrs, it
is automatically deactivated at midnight (24:00 hrs)
on the same day
If you activate the holiday timer after 18:00, it is first
automatically deactivated at midnight (24:00) the
next day
In the operating mode »automatic operation with
holiday timer«, the holiday timer is deactivated with
a random difference of 15 minutes
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B3
Holiday Timer
W
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
AUTO
W
MO TU WE
FR SA
TH
SU
AUTO
MANU
W
MO
TU WE TH FR SA SO
ESC
HOLI
S/W DEL
MANU
W
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
> 3 seconds
+
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channels 1-4 (groups function)
MANU
W
MANU
W
MANU
W
MANU
W
MANU
W
Within 3
seconds
after 3 seconds
UP
STOP
DOWN
(Raise)
(Lower)
MANU
W
CH
CLOCK
CH
CLOCK
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
MANU
W
MO TU WE
FR SA SO
TH
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