drops required to activate the wipers) and
level 7 is the least sensitive (less raindrops
required to activate the wipers).
After a different level of sensitivity has
been set the status light shows what the
new setting is by flashing the appropri-
ate number of times (1 to 7 flashes). This
series of flashes is repeated once.
The sensitivity level set is saved in the
control unit and remains saved.
Installation
Fitting rain sensors
The rain sensors must be fitted on the
inside of the window wit-
hin the wiped area. See the
diagram.
The sensor is not suitable for
double glass.
The sensors must be glued on a clean
and grease-free surface. The place where
the sensor is to be fitted must be cleaned
thoroughly using the cleaning cloth sup-
plied. Then dry the window.
Remove the protective foil from the sensor
and attach it to the window.
Do not touch the layer of glue on
the sensor!
Once the sensor has been posi-
tioned it cannot be moved any-
more!
Press the sensor on firmly!
Make sure there are no air bubbles left bet-
ween the layer of glue and the window.
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Switch
Position the switch where the user can
operate it easily. The switches are water-
tight and supplied with a packing.
The switch can be fitted directly in an
instrument panel or use can be made of
the build-in panel supplied (see drawing
on page 12). The build-in panel does not
have a packing.
Cut a hole in the instrument panel using
the template supplied.
Connections
See page 11 for the wiring diagram.
Rain sensors
Connect the sensors, maximum , as
shown in the diagram. Which wiper motor
is controlled by which sensor is shown in
the wiring diagram.
All wiper motors can also be controlled
by just one sensor. The brown wire from
the sensor must then be connected to
the other sensor terminals. See the wiring
diagram.
Switch
Connect the switch to the control unit as
shown in the diagram. Use connecting
wires with cross section as shown.
Rain sensor