PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product is an integral part of the automation,
and therefore must be disposed of together with
the latter.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime,
the disassembly and scrapping operations must be
performed by qualified personnel.
This product comprises various types of materials:
some may be recycled and others must be disposed
of. Seek information on the recycling and disposal sys-
tems envisaged by the local regulations in your area for
this product category.
Caution!
- some parts of the product may contain pol-
lutant or hazardous substances which, if disposed of
into the environment, may cause serious damage to
the environment or physical health
As indicated by the symbol alongside, dis-
posal of this product in domestic wa ste is
strictly prohibited. Separate the wa ste into
categories for disposal, according to the
methods envisaged by current legislation in
your area, or return the product to the retailer when
purchasing a new version.
Caution!
– Local legislation may envisage serious fines
in the event of abusive disposal of this product.
Battery disposal
Caution!
– The product contains a battery that must
be removed prior to disposal. The discharged battery
contains pollutant substances and therefore must not
be disposed of as common household waste. Dispose
of according to separate waste collection procedures
as envisaged by local current standards.
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knob through small sections and each time wait for a
few seconds, to that the sensor can compare the set
threshold with the light value measured at that time,
and then transmit the envisaged command to the auto-
mation. In this case the led emits one of the following
signals: green flashing =
threshold exceeded
; alternat-
ing red and green flashes =
threshold not exceeded
.
•
“Wind” knob
As a guideline, this knob should be set to between 15
and 30Km/h; it can only be set to higher values in the
case of small and very sturdy awnings.
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DIAGNOSTICS
It is possible to check at any time whether the intensity
of the atmospheric phenomena at the time is below or
above the set threshold by activating “DIAGNOSTIC”
mode.
To activate diagnostics, briefly press “P1” (
fig. 6
) and
wait for approx. 1 second when the red led stops flash-
ing, then check the led signal and compare this with
the following description:
• Led off
No threshold has been exceeded and there is no pre-
alarm.
• Red Led lit
(for 3 seconds)
The set wind threshold has been exceeded
• Green Led lit
(for 3 seconds)
The set sun threshold has been exceeded
• Red flashing Led
(for 3 seconds)
Pre-alarm: fault on “wind” sensor this has not detected
wind action in the last 24 hours
• Green flashing Led
(for 3 seconds)
Pre-alarm: fault on “sun” sensor this has not detected
any variation in sunlight intensity in the last 24 hours
Caution! - “Diagnostic” mode only generates the
led signal and not an awning command.
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TROUBLESHOOTING...
If the wind or sun exceeds the set threshold
but the automation seems not to perform the
ma noeuvre correctly:
•
ensure that the sensor is correctly memorised in the
receiver of the automation to be controlled, as fol-
lows: Send a command to the automation by means
of another transmitter, then press P1 on the sensor to
ensure that the manoeuvre is stopped.
• Check correct operation of the sensors by running
the diagnostics function described in chapter 7.
• Then perform the TEST de scribed in chapter 6.
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