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You may leave the automatic settings at any time by pressing the key . The
accomplished changes of the values are not saved in this case.
If you do not press any key in the automatic settings for 5 minutes, the display
automatically changes to temperature display. Accomplished settings are not saved
either.
Safety instructions
for automatic and alarm functions
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to automatically moved components!
The automatic control may cause parts of the system to travel
and pose a danger to humans.
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No persons may remain in the travelling range of parts driven by an electric motor.
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Adhere to the relevant building regulations (see guideline for power-operated
windows, doors and gates BGR 232 et al).
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Always disconnect the system from the mains power before maintenance or
cleaning (e.g. switch off/remove fuse).
In case of power failure, drives and devices can no longer be controlled! If the complete
scope of functions must be guaranteed in case of power fail, an emergency power
generator with an according switch-over from mains operation to emergency operation
must be installed.
Saved settings in the programme of the control also retain in case of power fail.
After the return of voltage, the control is in automatic mode.
If the radio connection between operating unit and weather station is interrupted (e.g.
by radio interference or empty batteries in the operation unit), it is not possible anymore
to take manual action. The control remains in the current mode (manual or automatic).
The automatic mode continues as preset until there is radio connection again, however
without considering the indoor temperature. In case of a preset manual mode, the wind
and rain protection functions are retained as well.
If cleaning or maintenance work is to be carried out on the building, the system must be
switched to neutral by switching off the installed fuse and be prevented from
unintentional restart. Thus you ensure that the connected drive mechanisms do not
start operation.
In case of beginning rain, a certain period of time, which depends on the amount of
rain, may pass by until the weather station recognises that there is rain.