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Assembly instructions for window contact
Minimum window opening
These are based on:
a) The power of the exhaust air device in m³/h
b) The size of the window to be opened in m²
c) The size of the window opening in cm
(see table 1)
Most kitchens have rectangular tilt and pivot windows.
If your window is round for example, please ask the
installation and heating engineers or electrician to
calculate the minimum opening. The minimum opening
of rectangular windows is shown as an example in the
table for the tilt and pivot position.
Calculation table to determine the minimum
opening of your window
1. Determine the extraction power of your exhaust air
extraction device unit in m³/h. You can find the
exhaust air extraction power on the identification
plate or in the operating instructions of your exhaust
air device (e.g. extractor hood).
2. Measure the inner width and height of the window
and calculate the window size in m².
(width x height
= m²; e.g. 0.8 m x 1.0 m = 0.8 m²) = window size
3. Using the table, work out the opening size (minimum
opening for your window) from the extraction power
and window size.
4. While the window is in the titled position, measure the
upper inner gap size of the window in cm. The gap size
of your window must not be below the opening size
calculated! The bigger the gap or window opening,
the better.
5. If the gap size of the window is less than the
permissible value for the opening size according to
the table, the window may only be able to achieve
the required opening size in the pivot position. There
must also be a minimum gap when the window is
in the pivoted position. The window contact shall be
positioned in such a way as to ensure the minimum gap
size. We recommend you ensure the minimum gap size
using a spacer.
CODING BETWEEN TRANSMITTER AND
RECEIVER
The transmitter is not factory encoded and must be
trained on the receiver when first operated.
NOTE
please follow the sequence strictly!
1. Insert the battery (CR 2477) into the TRANSMITTER.
The LED lights up briefly.
2. Connect the receiver to the power supply system. If
the AS-6020.3 is working correctly, the POWER LED
lights up green.
3. Press and hold the sensor
(4)
on the RECEIVER for
2 seconds, until the LED begins to blink red.
4. Activate the TRANSMITTER by holding the magnet against
the housing once and then removing it. The LED built
into the transmitter lights up. The POWER LED on the
RECEIVER stops blinking and the tuning-in procedure
is completed.
5. Now the TRANSMITTER is tuned in to the RECEIVER and
the AS-6020.3 is ready for use.