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Fig. 15: Pre-drilling
for mounting the
guide roller
Fig. 14: Marking the
position of holes for the
guide roller
Fig. 16: Screwing the
guide roller
Fig. 19: Cutting
the release cord
into the desired
length
Fig. 20: Connecting
the cord end doing a
double knot
WIN-CONTROL WS 20.1
Fig. 17/18: Passing the release cord around the
guide roller
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WIN-CONTROL WS 20.1
The window closer is now mounted and can be put into opera-
tion.
Please check after mounting the proper function of the device,
the control LED, the acoustic indicator and the release cord (see
operation of the window closer / p. 28).
3.5. Optional accessory: rain sensor (G)
The rain sensor reacts to water drops hitting the sensor and pass
this information on the window closer. It consists of a connector
with a cable (G1) and the sensor itself (G). The window is closed
immediately in the case of rain no matter whether which time is
set on.
Mounting the rain sensor
On the left side of the window closer there is a protective cover
‘RS‘ which requires to be broken out. If you have bought the rain
sensor later, you first have to remove the window closer from the
window. Proceed as described in 4.8 (p. 33).
After you take the window closer into your hands breaking out
the protective cover ‘RS‘ using a screw driver (fig. 21/22). Put
the male connector of the rain sensor in the now free female con-
nector. For fastening the rain sensor there are two possibilities.