Functional test when the window
is tilted or pivoted
• Slowly bring the window into the tilted or pivoted
position, the transmitter LED (6.1) on the transmitter
will briefly light up green before the maximum tilted or
pivoted position is reached.
• If you close the window, the transmission LED (6.1) will
light up red.
• Finally, check the openings once more based on the
minimum gap determined in table 1.
Installation instructions for the thermal sensor (13)
Note: To avoid burns to your skin, the stove should be off
and allowed to cool!
The thermal sensor is passed through a hole in the exhaust
gas pipe of your oven and screwed to the stove pipe using
a mounting bracket. The transmitter should not be obscured
by a covering as this could impair the wireless signals and
shorten the range.
1) Drill a 4 mm hole for the thermal sensor at an appropri-
ate point in the exhaust pipe of your stove. Make sure
that the hole is positioned so that the thermal sensor is
barely visible after installation.
2) Slide the mounting bracket over the thermal sensor; do
not yet tighten the screw to fix the thermal sensor in
place.
3) Insert the thermal sensor into the respective hole drilled
in the exhaust gas pipe and slide it in until it stops.
4) Move the mounting bracket on the thermal sensor until
it lies on the exhaust gas pipe, mark the two mounting
holes of the bracket with a suitable pen, then pull the
thermal sensor and the bracket back out of
the exhaust pipe.
5) Drill holes measuring 2 mm in diameter at two previous-
ly marked mounting holes on the exhaust gas pipe.
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Note: If the exhaust gas pipe is double walled, be careful to
drill only through the outer pipe!
6) Attach the mounting bracket to the exhaust gas pipe by
screwing the two self-tapping screws supplied and into
two newly drilled holes.
7) Now run the thermal sensor through the mounting
bracket until it stops and fix it in place at the bracket
with the screw at the side. Do not pull it too tightly, as
this would damage the thermal sensor.
8) Lay the thermal sensor cable to the transmitter module
of the thermal sensor.
9) Connect the thermal sensor cable to the transmitter
module, the red marked cable to the screw ‚Rot/Red',
and the white marked cable to the screw ‚Weiß/White'.
10) There is a wall mount on the back of the transmitter
module. This can be pushed down and removed from
the transmitter.
11) Find a suitable location for mounting the transmitter and
screw the wall mount of the transmitter to the mounting
location. The transmitter module should be located at
least 50 cm from the exhaust gas pipe to prevent the
heat destroying the transmitter module. The transmitter
should not be mounted behind a covering because this
can limit the range.
Installation of the receiver
The installation must be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Warning! Only use the device in a building.
Connection example 1:
The receiver can be installed surface or flush-mounted in
a distribution box, switch box or power socket with a min.
diameter of 60 mm. The fastening clips can be broken off
if necessary.
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