Operating Instructions SWA 200II
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Behaviour after rain blocking
Function Switches
If the skylight has been closed by the rain sensor, it will remain closed for the duration of the detected rain. If no
further rain is detected by the rain sensor, the set delay time (1-40 min.) will expire.
The system then changes over in accordance with the setting of DIP switch 6.
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The system remains in the set mode.
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The system switches over to manual mode after expiry of the set inhibition time.
Behaviour after a power failure
DIP switch 1 can be used to set whether, the system is switched on again after a power failure/reset, it is to operate
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in automatic mode or
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AN1 / AN2 adjustment
DIP switch 2 is used for adjustment to wind sensors AN1 or AN2.
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If you use wind sensor AN1, DIP 2 must be = ON.
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If you use wind sensor AN2, DIP 2 must be = OFF.
Delivery status is DIP 2 = OFF (setting for AN 2)
Wind sensor functional control
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If DIP switch 8 = ON, at least one revolution of the wind sensor must occur within 70 hours.
This safeguards against the impeller being obstructed.
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If DIP switch 8 = OFF, the monitoring function is switched off.
What to do, if...?
If faults occur, on principle check the settings of the DIP switches.
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