FAAC TM XTT868 User Manual

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FAAC TM XTT868
PROG
ADJ
HOLI
S/W DEL
CH
CLOCK
ESC
MODE
OK
Safety Notices
Please read these instructions carefully before commissioning the product
We shall not be liable for damage to objects or persons caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions and especially with the safety notices!
Also observe the operating instructions of the devices to be controlled
The automatic control of systems or devices that need to be supervised is not permitted. Do not modify the radio timer yourself
Have radio timers that do not function checked by the manufacturer
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Intended Use
The radio timer TM XTT868 was exclusively developed and manufactured for the time-controlled switching of devices with Easywaveradio controls. The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage caused by improper orunauthorized use.
General Notices
The radiotimer works in the868 MHz range, whichis also used by other radio services. Therefore, other devices that work on the same or a neighboring frequency may impair the operationand the range ofthe timer. The received power of the radio controls to be activated may be influenced by several factors:
Installation site
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Unscreened devices and systems
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Other transmitters in the frequency range
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Weather conditions and similar
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In case of interferences that cannot be remedied, contact an expert workshop or the manufacturer.
Function
The radio timer TM XTT868 is a wall-mounted battery­operated radio timer (surface-mounted) for the time­controlled switching of Easywave radio controls (function range: UP / STOP / DOWN), e.g. electric-drive shutters, awnings and illumination.
The radio timer has four individually coded radio channels so that four different radio telegrams can be sent to control four devices or groups individually.
Additionally, it is possible to transmit the four different radio telegrams together (with a delay of approx. 0.5 seconds per channel) and therefore activate all four devices or groups simultaneously (group function).
The following four operating modes are available:
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Manual operation (factory setting)
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Automatic operation
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Automatic operation with temporary manual operation
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Automatic operation with holiday timer
The following functions can be programmed in the three automatic operating modes:
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24-h switching period (day function) or 1 week (week function),
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individual switching times for each radio channel as well as for each weekday or different weekdays (Monday to Friday and Saturday/Sunday) Raising and lowering shutters and awnings to
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intermediate positions
With a holiday setting, the switching times programmed for Sundays can be activated on holidays with only one push of a button.
The clock can also be changed from wintertime to daylight saving time with one push of a button
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Installing the Radio Timer
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Remove the wall mount from radio timer by pressing the two snap catches on the back of the device inwards
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Mount the wall mount with the enclosed screws and dowels on the desired installation site
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Replace the radio timer in the wall mount. The snap catches have to lock. The timer is delivered with an inserted battery and ready for operation right after
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mounting
Installation notice following sites as this may impair the range of the transmitter: in a distribution box or a metal casing, in direct proximity to large metal objects and on the floor or close to
:
Avoid installing the timer in one of the
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Key Functions
Button
Function
ESC
(ESCAPE)
return to ready status
MODE
(MODE)
Change operating mode
(PROGRAM)
PROG
Change to programming mode or change hour format (AM/PM)
ADJ
Press > 3 seconds
(ADJUST)
Change to training mode
(HOLIDAY)
HOLI
Activate holiday mode
Press > 3 seconds
S/W DEL
(S/W)
Switch between daylight saving and wintertime
(DELETE)
Delete selected switching time
(UP)
Raise shutter/awning / Send Easywave telegram A
Increase value / scroll forward
(STOP)
Stop shutter/awning / Send Easywave telegram C
OK
(OK)
Confirm setting
(DOWN)
Lower shutter/awning / Send Easywave telegram B
Reduce value / scroll back
(CHANNEL)
CH
Select radio channel
Press > 3 seconds
CLOCK
(CLOCK)
Change to clock set mode
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:
/C
:
Point
B1
B2 A1
A4
B3
A2
B2
A1, B2
C
A1, B2
C
A1, B2
A4, C
A1
Display
Hour­format
Radio channel
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AM PM
W
S
AUTO MANU
Operating mode
Direction
Time/radio channel Numerical value
Winter/daylight saving time
Weekday
Holiday timer
Setting current time
Move to intermediate position
Battery capacity
APutting the Radio Timer into Service
The radio timer is delivered with an inserted battery. It is fully functional immediately after unpacking. Perform the following steps to put the radio timer into service
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Set the time and the weekday (see A1)
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Switching between winter time (W)<>daylight saving
time (S) (see A2)
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Memorizing radio channels in the control (see A3)
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Measuring and saving the propagating times (see A4)
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A1Setting the Time and Weekday
In clock set mode, you can set the time and the weekday, change from wintertime (W) to daylight saving time (S) and select 24-h or 12-h display
The weekday abbreviations are as follows.:
Monday
MO
Tuesday
TU
Wednesday
WE
Thursday
TH
The timer automatically returns to ready for service mode when you do not press a button within 5 minutes.
MO TU WE FR SA SO•••TH
W
MANU
CH
>3
seconds
Setting the time:
Wintertime(W)
HOLI
S/W DEL
24-h format 12-h format
OK
SA SO
Prog
Setting the weekday:
Wintertime(W)
HOLI
S/W DEL
24-h format 12-h format
Prog
MO TU WE FR SA SO•••TH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SO•••TH
W
CLOCK
Friday
FR
Saturday
SA
Sunday
SU
You can always
ESC
return to ready for service mode by pressing ESC.
Clock setup mode
Daylight saving time(S)
>3 seconds
Daylight saving
time(S)
>3 seconds
A2Switching from Winter Time <> Daylight Saving Time
You can also switch from wintertime (W) to daylight daylight saving time (S) without changing to clock set mode (A1):
MO TU WE FR SA SO•TH
W
MANU
> 3 seconds
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
S
MANU
HOLI
S/W DEL
Wintertime(W)
HOLI
S/W DEL
> 3 seconds
Daylight saving time (S)
In this case, the clock is set back/forward by one hour.
A3Memorizing Radio Channels in the Controls
To enable the tubular motor to react to the radio signals of the radio timer, you first have to memorize the radio channels in the individual controls.
Also refer to the operating instructions of the tubular motor control(s).
Do not select the group function for memorizing the radio channels in the tubular motor controls.
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Situation a): Memorizing the radio timer as the first transmitter in the tubular motor control
1.
Tubular motor: Activate the supply voltage
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each
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1 second
1 second
New radio timer:
2.
Select the desired radio channel.
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
CH
CH
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SO•• TH MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MANU
New radio timer
3.
3.1
Rotation direction of the motor clockwise, when retracting the awning.
Within 3 seconds
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channels 1-4 (group function)
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Situation b): Memorizing the radio timer when a manual transmitter is already memorized in the tubular motor control
New Radio Timer:
1.
Select the desired radio channel.
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
CH
CH
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SO•• TH MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MANU
Already memorized manual transmitter:
2.
5
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
Within 3 seconds
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channels 1-4 (group function)
seconds
1 second
1 second
Situation c): Memorizing a manual transmitter if a radio timer is already memorized in the tubular motor control
Already memorized radio timer:
1.
Select the desired radio channel.
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
CH
CH
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SO•• TH MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MANU
Already memorized radio timer:
2.
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
CLOCK
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
Within 3 seconds
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channels 1-4 (group function)
5
seconds
1 second
1 second
Situation d): Memorizing the radio timer if a radio timer is already memorized in the tubular motor control
New and already memorized radio timer:
1.
Select the desired radio channel.
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
CH
CH
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SO•• TH MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MANU
Already memorized radio timer:
2.
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
CLOCK
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
Within 3 seconds
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Channels 1-4 (group function)
5 seconds
1 second
1 second
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
CLOCK
OK
motor cable
or
3.2
Rotation direction of the motor counter­clockwise, when retracting the awning.
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
CLOCK
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
Already memorized manual transmitter:
then
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
4. New radio timer:4.
New radio timer:
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
motor cable
S/WDEL
CH
CLOCK
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
within
5 seconds
within
5 seconds
Already memorized radio timer:
3. 3.3.
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
_
CLOCK
+
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
4.
New manual transmitter:
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
within
5 seconds
within
5 seconds
then
Already memorized radio timer:
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
_
CLOCK
+
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
PROG
HOLI
ESC
MODE
ADJ
S/WDEL
CH
CLOCK
OK
The tubular motor rotates in both directions for 1 second each.
then
within
5 seconds
within
5 seconds
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Measuring and Saving the Propagating Times
For intermediate positioning in automatic mode, the radio timer has to measure and save the propagating time for raising and lowering the shutter/awning assigned to the radio channel once for each channel (»reference drive«).
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By pressing the shutter/awning to the top end
position .
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
PROG
> 3 seconds
ADJ
MO TU WE TH FR SA SO
CH
CLOCK
Select channel
Reference drive mode
Channel 1
MO TU WE TH FR SA SO
Channel 2
MO TU WE TH FR SA SO
MO TU WE TH FR SA SO
Channel 3
Channel 4
When the shutter/awning is in the top end
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position
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Press the button until the shutter/awning has moved to the bottom end position, then let go of the button
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The radio timer measures and saves the time required to lower the shutter/awning
Press the button until the shutter/awning has
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moved to the top end position without interruption, then let go of the button
The radio timer measures and saves the time required to raise the shutter/awning.
!.Repeat the two reference drives for the remaining radio
channels / for additional shutters/ awnings
ESC
Briefly press ESC to leave the reference drive
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fmode and return to ready for service mode.
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Time-Controlled
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BRaising/Lowering Shutters/Awnings
B1Changing the Operating Mode
The radio timer has altogether four different operating
:
modes
Manual operation
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awnings can only be raised and lowered manually, meaning by pushing a button. The programmed switching times are deactivated
Automatic operation:
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and lowered either time-controlled or manually
Automatic operation with temporary manual
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operation
After switching to this operating mode, the programmed switching times are deactivated until midnight (24 hrs). Afterwards, the radio timer switches independently to automatic mode. This serves to prevent the automatic lowering of a shutter on a summer evening on the terrace, for example
Automatic operation with holiday mode:
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Shutters/awnings are raised or lowered according to a randomly generated time difference to the programmed times of the automatic operation mode (max. 15 min). This lets your house appear inhabited in your absence. With the MODE button, you can switch between the four operating modes
Manual operation
Automatic operation
Automatic operation with temporary manual operation
Automatic operation
with holiday timer
(factory setting): Shutters and
Shutters and blinds can be raised
:
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:
MO TU WE FR SA SO•••TH
W
MANU
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
AUTO
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
AUTO MANU
.
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
AUTO
MODE
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MODE
MODE
MODE
B2Programming Switching Times
The operating modes »automatic operation«, »automatic operation with temporary manual operation« and »automatic operation with holiday timer« enable the time­controlled raising and lowering of shutters and awnings.
The radio timer features two default switching times
Raising the shutter/awning from Monday through
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Sunday at 7:00 hrs to the end position for radio channel 1
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Lowering the shutter/awning Monday through Sunday at
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21:00 hrs to the end position for radio channel 1
In programming mode, you can
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display the programmed switching times and
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program new switching times
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change programmed switching times
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delete programmed switching times
You can program altogether 30 switching times. Once all memory slots are occupied, the display shows the message FULL:
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
AUTO
PROG
ADJ
AUTO
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
OK
Program new switching time
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
OK
OK
Change switching time
AUTO
Free memory slots
OK
weekday(s)
Select radio
,
ESC
Next/previous switching time
HOLI
S/W DEL
Delete switching time
Change
time
Select
channel
,
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You can return to ready for service mode at any time by pressing ESC
> 3 Seconds
AUTO
:
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,
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU•••
AUTO
CH
CLOCK
OK
If is programmed,
move to intermediate position
the shutter/awning first moves to an end position and then to the desired intermediate position
With the , you have the following selection
weekdays
options
:
Monday to Friday
Monday
MO
Tuesday
TU
Wednesday
WE
Thursday
TH
Friday
FR
Saturday
SA
Sunday
SU
If the radio timer was set to 12-hr display (see A 1), the switching times are also displayed in 12-hr format (with AM/PM symbol).
If no button is pressed for 5 minutes, the radio timer returns to ready for service mode.
MO-FR
Saturday and Sunday
SA - SU
daily (daily function)
MO-SU
Display switching times
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU•••
AUTO
Channel
HOLI
S/W DEL
OK
Value for intermediate position (if programmed)
OK
Edit switching times
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
Select value for intermediate position
0% = bottom end position
100% = top end position
Raise
Simultaneously
+
Move to
intermediate position
No
Yes
"
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
Lower
MO TU WE TH FR• SA SU
AUTO
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
Lower
Raise
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
AUTO
Is move to
"
intermediate position
programmed?
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B3Holiday Timer
With the holiday timer, you have the possibility to activate the switching times programmed for Sundays at the push of a button.
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
AUTO
HOLI
S/W DEL
MO TU WE FR SATH SU
W
AUTO
If you activate the holiday timer before 18:00 hrs, it is automatically deactivated at midnight (24:00 hrs) on the same day
If you activate the holiday timer after 18:00, it is first automatically deactivated at midnight (24:00) the next day
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In the operating mode »automatic operation with holiday timer«, the holiday timer is deactivated with a random difference of 15 minutes
Holiday timer
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HOLI
S/W DEL
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CLowering/Raising Shutters/Awnings
with the Touch of a Button
In all operating modes (see B1), you can raise and lower the shutters/awnings manually at the push of a button
If the shutter/awning raises/lowers time-controlled, you can stop this manually by briefly pressing the
button.
The current radio channel is permanently displayed with bar symbols in the top part of the display
After initially pressing the CH/CLOCK button, the current radio channel (CH) is displayed at first
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
CH
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MANU
CLOCK
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
W
MANU
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
MANU
CH
CLOCK
Channel 1
Channel 2
W
Channels 1-4 (groups function)
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Radio Channel Selection
Within 3 seconds
Channel 3
Channel 4
after 3 seconds
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
UP STOP DOWN
(Raise)
.
(Lower)
Reset (Delete Data Completely)
You have the possibility to delete all saved data completely and restore the default settings or re-program the radio timer:
MO TU WE FR SA SOTH
W
MANU
HOLI
ESC
+
> 3 seconds
S/W DEL
MO TU WE TH FR SA SO
W
MANU
Besides the basic settings shown here, the two switching times stated in B2 are preset
Repeat the steps for initial operation
!
see
( A1, A2, A4).
Re-program the switching times for automatic operation (see B2)
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Changing the Battery
The average battery lifecycle is two years. The battery capacity is shown in the display with the symbol . One segment after the other disappears with increasing battery discharge. When all segments have disappeared and the battery contour blinks, you have to exchange the battery
Press the radio timer together in the center on the top
!
and the bottom and pull it out of the wall mount
! Exchange the battery. Only use batteries of the type
CR2032. Observe the correct polarity!
!.Replace the timer in the wall mount. The stop latches
have to snap into place
The clock has a power reserve of some minutes. If the radio timer is without voltage supply for a longer period, you have to reset the time (see A1).
However, the programmed switching times (see B2) and saved propagating times (see A4) are maintained in case of a voltage cutout
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Keep batteries out of the range of childrenAttention!
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Technical Data
Frequency Modulation Voltage supply Power consumption
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­Operating temperature Range
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­Dimensions approx. Weight approx.
:
868,30 MHz
: FSK
:
Static current approx. Transmission current approx.
:
:
: with good free field conditions approx. in buildings approx.
1x3V- ,CR2032
0°C to 50°C
:
:
Disposal Notices
Dispose of the obsolete device via a collection point for electronic scrap or your retailer.
Dispose of the spent batteries in a designated container for spent batteries or via the specialized retail trade
Dispose of the packaging material in collection containers for paper, cardboard and plastics..
Obsolete appliances and batteries may not be disposed of in the household waste!
Warranty
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Within the statutory warranty period, we remedy defects of the device due to material or production defects free of charge by means of repair or exchange
The warranty expires in case of external modifications/interference..
Conformity
The product fulfils the essential demands of the R&TTE directive
1999/5/EG.
For application in
:EU
Customer Service
Should defects/errors occur despite accurate handling, or if your device was damaged, please contact your retailer or the following address:
FAAC S.p.a.
Via Benini, 1
40069 Zola Predosa
Bologna Italy Teléfono: + Fax: + Internet:
39 051 61724
39 051 758518
Www.faacgroup.com
battery
12 µA 13 mA
100 m
30 m
80x80x16mm
50 g
Troubleshooting
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If the symbol blinks: Exchange the batteries
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If there is no visible display: check the battery polarity or exchange the battery
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If the control does not react to pressing buttons in manual operation: re-enter the radio channels of the radio timer in the radio controls
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If the control does not react to the programmed switching commands in automatic operation: check whether the radio timer is in the operating mode »automatic operation«. Check the programmed switching times. If necessary, re-enter the radio channels of the radio timer in the radio controls
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