FREQUENTLY ASKED
Do the roof blades have to
stay open or closed during
heavy winds?
Extensive tests in the wind tunnel have
shown that the best position for aluminium
roof blades is stacked in the case of wind
speeds above 60 km/h. The Camargue
Skye can handle wind speeds of 120
km/h (> 11 bft) when the roof blades are
stacked. See also page 119 Wind.
Can the roof blades be
operated during frost?
Yes, but the best thing to do is to not
completely close the blades. If they
freeze together, damage can occur
when controlling the roof.
The frost function can be set via the
app. During frost, the blades rotate
2°. This activation must be done by
the installer.
Remark: also possible by moving the
roof to a safe position and then block
the roof in the app.
QUESTIONS
What to do in case of heavy snowfall?
In case of heavy snowfall (> 50 cm)
it is best to place the roof blades in
a stacked position. This way, there is
no overload on the roof.
In areas where 50 cm of snow falls
regularly, the installer must activate
the snow protection. In case of
heavy snowfall, the blades will then
automatically change to the vertical
or stacked snow position.
The roof may remain closed when
there is little snow. Please note that
the roof blades are not completely
closed during frost. If they freeze
together, damage can occur when
controlling the roof. To avoid this,
the installer must activate the frost
protection. During frost, the blades
then rotate 2°.
Another possibility is moving the roof
to a safe position and then block the
roof in the app.
All commands are ignored as long as
the roof is blocked, including the au-
tomatic weather functions.
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