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Fig. 29: Connecting the upper
housing with the lower
Fig. 31: Placing the cable
sideways and fixing it
with adhesive tape
Fig. 32:
Rain sensor
completely
fixed
Fig. 30: Reinserting the bracket
WIN-CONTROL WS 20.1
To do that guide the rain sensor cable
straight on (p. 25 /fig. 23) or sideways
(fig. 31) over the window, remove the
protective foil on the sensor (fig. 24) and
stick the rain sensor on the outer window
frame in a way that rain drops can reach
it (fig. 32).
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WIN-CONTROL WS 20.1
4.1. Time set
Enter at the window closer by turning the time slice (A6) clock-
wise to the desired closing time (5 min until 6 h). Activate the
window closer as described in 4.2. ! Flashing control-LED (A3)
indicates that the window closer is in operation and will close
the window after the time set has passed.
If the time slice is on ‘0‘, the control-LED does not flash and this
means there is no time set. The time set can be changed any
time. The last time set is always valid for the closing operation.
A t t e n t i o n !
The window will only
completely be closed by
automatic closing after
the time set or by the „closing button“ (4.3). There is no auto-
matic locking by the window handle!
Fig. 33:
Setting the
time slice -
clockwise
4. Operation of the window closer