Technische Alternative RAS-PLUS, RAS-PLUS/F Programming Installation Instructions

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RAS-PLUS (/F)
Version 1.10 EN
Room sensor
with remote display
temperature measurement and remote
display
RAS-PLUS/F = Room sensor with temperature and humidity measure-
ment and remote display
Operation Programming Installation instructions
en
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Table of Contents
Function description ........................................................................................ 4
Programming manual ....................................................................................... 5
Menu – general overviews ................................................................................................ 6
Menu overview UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45 and UVR1611 ..................................... 6
Menu overview for ESR21 (from version 5.0) and ESR31, UVR61-3 (from version 8.3),
UVR63 (from version 1.5) ................................................................................................ 7
Menu overview for all other controllers ............................................................................ 8
Menu CONFIG .................................................................................................................... 9
Language selection SPR DE/LAN EN ............................................................................. 9
Time interval for continuing display TIME N .................................................................... 9
Time before jumping back to the 1st display TIME B .................................................... 10
Address in the DL-bus network DL ADR ....................................................................... 11
Index specification ......................................................................................................... 12
Entry of an offset value for sensor correction OFFSET ................................................. 13
Display of operating mode symbols SYMB ................................................................... 14
Menu VALUES .................................................................................................................. 15
Menu sensor values SENSOR ...................................................................................... 15
Menu output statuses OUTPUT .................................................................................... 16
Menu speed stages SPEED (only UVR1611) ............................................................... 17
Menu heat quantity counter POWER ............................................................................ 18
Menu external sensors NETW (only ESR21 (from version 5.0), ESR31, UVR61-3 (from
version 8.3), UVR63 (from version 1.5)) ........................................................................ 19
Menu analog CAN network inputs ANALNW (only UVR1611) ...................................... 20
Menu digital CAN network inputs DIGINW (only UVR1611) .......................................... 21
Menu symbol allocation SYMB ...................................................................................... 22
Deleting or changing a symbol allocation: ..................................................................... 24
Reset to factory setting ................................................................................................... 25
Operation ......................................................................................................... 26
Room sensor with UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45, UVR1611(from vers. A3.00 and
serial number 13286) or with UVR63-H(from vers. 7.2) ................................................ 26
Use as a remote control .................................................................................................. 27
Room sensors with other controllers ............................................................................ 27
Installation ....................................................................................................... 27
Electrical connections .................................................................................................... 27
Technical data ................................................................................................. 27
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Function description
The room sensor RAS-PLUS was specially developed for Technical Alternative control units and is intended for mounting in the living area (reference space). The room sensor should not be installed near a source of heat or near a window. It is only suitable for opera­tion in dry rooms.
The RAS-PLUS transmits the room temperature, relative room humidity (only RAS-PLUS/F) and the dew point (only RAS-PLUS/F), the operating mode and the correction value for the nominal value (+/- 5K) to the controller via the bidirectional data link (DL-bus). Using the DL­bus it is also possible to display controller sensor values, output states, heat quantity counter outputs and network inputs at the RAS-PLUS (remote display). Programming of the sensor permits the setting of which values and symbols are to be output to the display. Moreover there is a choice between automatic or manual scrolling between the displays.
The sensor RAS-PLUS can be used with the following controllers as a room sensor with remote display:
UVR 16x2 RSM 610 CAN-I/O 45 UVR 1611 from version A3.00 and serial number13286 UVR 63-H from version 7.2 UVR 63 from version 1.0 UVR 61-3 from version 5.0 ESR 31 from version 1.0 ESR 21 from version 5.0
Moreover the RAS-PLUS can also be used with the following controllers as a remote dis­play device (without sensor functions):
UVR 31 UVR 42 UVR 64 HZR 65 UVR 1611 < version A3.00 UVR 63-H < version 5.0 UVR 61-3 < version 5.0 ESR 21 < version 5.0
These controllers do not have a bidirectional data link.
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Programming manual
Only the basic values are displayed in the factory setting of the room sensor:
Room temperature Relative Room humidity (only RAS-PLUS/F) Nominal value adjustment (+/- 5K)
With the aid of programming other values can be displayed.
Access to the programming level is only possible from the "Standby" position (extreme left) of the slider switch.
RAS-PLUS can be configured using the key and set up to display further values.
The following symbols are used in the menu descriptions to differentiate between long and short key presses:
Long key press (at least 2 seconds)
Short key press
Multiple short key presses
Further information about the menu views:
Red printed numbers or symbols mean that they flash in the display.
Exiting from a menu level is always only possible from the "EXIT" display indication by a long key press.
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Menu – general overviews
The displayed menu options are matched to the respective controller types:
Menu overview UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45 and UVR1611
In the menu section "CONFIG" gen­eral sensor settings are adjusted.
The selection of the values and sym­bols to be displayed takes place in the menu section "VALUES".
V 1 10 = Sensor version number
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Menu overview for ESR21 (from version 5.0) and ESR31, UVR61­3 (from version 8.3), UVR63 (from version 1.5)
In the menu section "CONFIG" gen­eral sensor settings are adjusted.
The selection of the values and sym­bols to be displayed takes place in the menu section "VALUES".
V 1 10 = Sensor version number
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Menu overview for all other controllers
In the menu section "CONFIG" gen­eral sensor settings are adjusted.
The selection of the values and sym­bols to be displayed takes place in the menu section "VALUES".
The menu option "POWER" (heat quantity counter) is only displayed with those controllers that have this function.
V 1 10 = Sensor version number
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Menu CONFIG
The following settings are made here:
 Language selection SPR DE / LAN EN  Time interval for continuing display TIME N  Time before jumping back to the 1st display TIME B  Address in the DL-bus network DL ADR  Entry of an offset value for sensor correction OFFSET
Language selection SPR DE/LAN EN
Switchover between German (DE) and English (EN) Factory setting: DE
To activate the language selection the RAS-PLUS must be initialised by scrolling forward in the display level.
Time interval for continuing display TIME N
Entry 0 = no automatic forwarding between the displays Factory setting: 0
After a long key press "0" flashes
Selection of the desired time by a short key press. Confirmation of the desired time by a long key press.
Entry 15 = The value display scrolls for­wards every 15 seconds to the next display. Adjustment range: 0 – 99 sec in second steps
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Time before jumping back to the 1st display TIME B
Entry = 0 There is no jump back of the dis­play to the 1st value. Factory setting: 0
After a long key press "0" flashes
Selection of the desired time by a short key press. Confirmation of the desired time by a long key press.
Entry 60 = After 60 seconds without activa­tion of the key button jumping back from one of the additional programmed values to the first display value (room temperature) occurs. Adjustment range: 0 – 100 sec in 10 second steps
The jump back occurs only from the additionally programmed display values, not from one of the base values.
Note: Only one of the two time options TIME N or TIME B should be selected.
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Address in the DL-bus network DL ADR
Upon querying by the controller ESR31, UVR63 (from version 1.0), ESR21, UVR61-3 and UVR63-H (from version 5.0), UVR1611 (from version A3.00), plus UVR16x2, RSM610 and CAN-I/O45 the sensor returns the corresponding measured value. The request is made up of
the address of the sensor and index of a measured value recorded there.
Each member of the DL-bus network must have its own address so that it can send values to a controller. Factory setting: DL 1
After a long key press "1" flashes
Selection of the desired address by a short key press. Adjustment range: DL 1 to DL 8
Confirmation of the desired address by a long key press.
Amongst those controllers that have no bidirectional data link (e.g. HZR65), i.e. amongst those for which the RAS-PLUS can only be used as a remote display, this menu option is still displayed but has no effective function and must therefore not be observed.
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Index specification
To process sensor values in the controller, specification and selection of the sensor address (1-8) and the index (1-6) is necessary.
Indices can be selected for the following values:
Index Value
1
Room temperature with offset values of the +/- adjustment and the slider switch (for evaluation “RAS” in the controllers UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45, UVR1611 and UVR63-H from version 7.2)
2
Measured room temperature (no offset values of the +/- adjustment and the slider switch (e.g. for the controller UVR61-3)
3
Relative room humidity (only type RAS-PLUS /F)
4
Dew point temperature (only type-RAS PLUS /F)
5
Fixed value 20°C with offset values of the +/- adjustment and the slider switch (Use as a remote control for the controllers UVR16x2, UVR1611 and UVR63-H)
6
Room temperature with offset values of the +/- adjustment and the slider switch (+51,2K for normal operation, +102,4K for lowering mode, +153,6K in standby
mode) for evaluation of the position of the slider switch. The output is a dimension­less value without a decimal point.
UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45: The measured values are parameterised in the menu
"DL bus“.
UVR1611: The measurements are parameterised as analog network inputs:
NW.Node: Sensor address Anal.NW.Outp.: Index of the measured value Source: DL
TAPPS2 Programming UVR1611:
A still unused network input variable must be selected for each new value. The values of in­dices 1 and 5 displayed at the network input do not correspond to the temperatures and are only correctly displayed in the controller in the measured values overview and in the func­tions.
Analog
network input
Source: DL
Sensor address
Index of the
measured value
1
3
4
2
5
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ESR21, ESR31, UVR61-3, UVR63 and UVR63-H:
Adjustment of the measurements takes place in the menu EXT DL (external sensors)
Example: The external sensor 1 has address 1, the measured room tem­perature is imported without offset values (index 2). In the controllers ESR31, UVR61-3, UVR63 and UVR63-H (version 5.0 up
to 7.1), only the measured room temperature can be evaluated without off­set values (index 2); the slider switch and the rotary knob have no purpose for these control­lers. This value can subsequently be allocated to a sensor value (menu ENTER/Men – SEN­SOR).
The room humidity value (only RAS-PLUS/F) is indicated in these controllers as a dimension­less value without a decimal point (e.g. 35.5% -> Controller display: 355). The values of indices 1 and 5 would be indicated with "999 and therefore cannot be used. The menu option "EXT DL" is only available in the following controllers:
UVR 63-H from version 5.0 UVR 63 from version 1.0 UVR 61-3 from version 5.0 ESR 31 from version 1.0 ESR 21 from version 5.0
Entry of an offset value for sensor correction OFFSET
Entry COR 0.0 = no offset value selected, therefore no sensor correction Factory setting: COR 0.0
After a long key press "0.0" flashes
Selection of the desired offset value by a short key press.
Confirmation of the desired value by a long key press.
Entry COR +0.7 = The room temperature value displayed and transmitted to the con­troller is increased by 0.7 K.
Adjustment range: - 5.0K to +5.0K
Example: If there is an offset value of 0.7K and a measured temperature of 21.0°C, 21.7°C is
indicated (index value 1 and 2). This corrected value is used in the sequence for all calcula­tions and forwarded to the controller. Amongst those controllers that have no bidirectional data link (e.g. HZR65), i.e. amongst those for which the RAS-PLUS can only be used as a remote display, this menu option is still displayed but has no effective function and must therefore not be observed.
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Display of operating mode symbols SYMB
In this menu, you can hide the symbols for the operating mode.
With symbols Without symbols
Press and hold the button for a long time to select the required display.
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Menu VALUES
This is where the display is selected:
 Sensor values SENSOR  Output statuses OUTPUT  Speed stages SPEED (only UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45 and UVR 1611)  Heat quantity counter POWER (only for controllers with a heat quantity counter)  External sensors NETW (only ESR31 and ESR21 from version. 5)  Analog network inputs ANALNW (only UVR1611)  Digital network inputs DIGINW (only UVR1611)  Symbol allocation SYMB
Menu sensor values SENSOR
Access the menu by a long key press. Selection by a long key press by the sensor
in question. The selection is indicated by a star.
Depending on the controller type, up to 16 sensor values can be displayed.
Display examples:
Sensor 1 has an actual measured value of 94.1 °C. For values from sensors that are not temperature sensors, no units are displayed.
Input values for inputs that are not parameterised are shown with dash­es.
Digital inputs are shown with "ON" or "OFF".
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Menu output statuses OUTPUT
Access the menu by a long key press.
Selection by a long key press on the rele­vant output. The selection is indicated by a star.
Depending on the controller type, up to 14 output statuses can be displayed. Analogue outputs 15 and 16 of controllers UVR16x2 and UVR1611 cannot be dis­played. The output statuses of outputs 12 – 14 of controller UVR16x2 are displayed correctly only if they are defined as switching out­puts.
Display example:
Output O1 is switched off.
If with the heating controller UVR63-H the outputs O2 and O3 are used for actuation of the mixer motor, then the display for these outputs always remains on "OFF".
For the controllers UVR61-3, UVR63, UVR63-H, ESR21 and ESR31 after display of the outputs the speed stage of the adjustable outputs can be displayed.
For controllers UVR61-3, UVR63, UVR63-H and ESR31 after display of the speed stage, the value of control output 1 (ANL1) can be dis­played.
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Menu speed stages SPEED (only UVR1611)
Access the menu by a long key press. Selection by a long key press on the rele-
vant output. The selection is indicated by a star. The speed of this output is displayed after all the other displays have been dis­played.
Display example:
The speed stage of output 1 is 25.
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Menu heat quantity counter POWER
This menu option is only displayed for controllers with a heat quantity counter.
Access the menu by a long key press. Selection through a long key press of the
value in question of the relevant heat quan­tity counter The selection is indicated by a star.
P1...4 = actual output in kW KW1...4 = metered heat quantity in kWh
Once 999 kWh is reached, the counter resets to 0 and the MWh
display is increased by 1. MW1...4 = metered heat quantity in MWh (1...4 = Number of the heat quantity coun­ter, for controllers UVR16x2 and UVR1611 in the programming sequence)
Display examples:
Actual output of the heat quantity counter 1 in kW. For 4 character dis­plays, "P1" flashes alternately with the value "17.28".
Metered heat quantity of the heat quantity counter 1 in kWh. For 3 character displays, "KW1" flashes alternately with the value "385".
Metered heat quantity of the heat quantity counter 1 in MWh.
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Menu external sensors NETW (only ESR21 (from version 5.0), ESR31, UVR61-3 (from version 8.3), UVR63 (from version 1.5))
This selection is only possible for the above listed controllers, as only these controllers can display external sensors across the data link.
Access the menu by a long key press. Selection by a long key press by the rele-
vant external sensor. The selection is indi­cated by a star.
Up to 6 external sensors can be displayed.
Display example:
Temperature display at the external sensor 1, "EXT1" and "22.6°C" flash alternatively.
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Menu analog CAN network inputs ANALNW (only UVR1611)
This selection is only possible for the controller UVR1611 as other controllers do not have any CAN network. For output 14, the query NETW.IP.=>DL.: must be set to "yes".
Access the menu by a long key press. Selection through a long key press by the
relevant analog network input. The selec­tion is indicated by a star.
Up to 16 analog network inputs can be dis­played.
Display example:
Actual value of the analog network input 1. For 3 character displays, "NA1" flashes alternately with the value "72.3".
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Menu digital CAN network inputs DIGINW (only UVR1611)
This selection is only possible for the controller UVR1611 as other controllers do not have any CAN network. For output 14, the query NETW.IP.=>DL.: must be set to "yes".
Access the menu by a long key press. Selection by a long key press by the rele-
vant digital network input. The selection is indicated by a star.
Up to 16 digital network inputs can be dis­played.
Display example:
Actual value of the digital network input 1. "ND1" and "OFF" flash al­ternately.
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Menu symbol allocation SYMB
This menu is for allocation of a symbol (or several symbols) to the display values. However each symbol can only be allocated once to a display value. The following symbols can be allocated:
Example: The symbol "Burner" should be allocated to the output O5:
Access the menu by a long key press.
Display of the first symbol. The display "NU" means that this sym­bols is still not allocated to a value.
Example: The output O1 is already allocated the pump symbol.
By scrolling forwards with short key presses, the desired "burner" symbol appears in the display.
Confirmation of the desired symbol by a long key press. The symbol starts to flash and the selection menu of the display
value is displayed. By scrolling forward with short key presses, the "Outputs" group is
selected.
A long key press causes the selection level of the group to be dis­played.
By scrolling forward with short key presses, the output is selected.
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A long key press confirms the allocation of the "Burner" symbol to the output O5.
Flashing of the symbol stops.
Scroll forward to the next symbol to be allocated or ....
... quit the menu by scrolling forward to "EXIT"
If the symbol is allocated to an Output or a Digital CAN network input (UVR1611), then it is shown in each display view for as long as the output or the digital network input is set to "ON". If the output concerned or the digital network input is displayed, then this symbol is also displayed in the "OFF" status.
If symbols are allocated to the other values (sensors, speed, heat quantity counter or analog network inputs) then the selected symbol is only shown when the value concerned is dis­played.
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Deleting or changing a symbol allocation:
Example: Delete or change the "Burner" symbol allocation to output O5:
Access the menu by a long key press.
By scrolling forwards with short key presses, the desired "burn­er" symbol appears in the display.
A long key press causes the allocation to be cleared. The symbol can then be allocated to another value, or...
... no changed allocation made by exiting by scrolling to "EXIT" and then applying a long key press.
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Reset to factory setting
To reset the sensor RAS-PLUS to the factory setting, the key must be pressed during inser­tion of the data link into the sensor:
The "RESET" display appears briefly
Then the menu language is selected (DE = German, EN = English), the tool symbol flashes
A long key press causes the language to be selected.
The "INIT" display appears briefly
The first display value, the room tempera­ture, is displayed.
When changing from one controller type to another, the message DL ERR appears. A reset to the factory settings must be carried out and the sensor reconfigured.
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Operation
Room sensor with UVR16x2, RSM610, CAN-I/O45, UVR1611(from vers. A3.00 and serial number 13286) or with UVR63-H(from vers. 7.2)
Pressing the Key causes the next value to be displayed. The basic display values are output in the following sequence. Then the pre-programmed values become visible. If there are out­puts that are combined with a symbol, then the symbol is also displayed.
Current room temperature in °C and operating mode symbol
Current relative room humidity in % (only RAS-PLUS/F) and operating mode symbol
Set value adjustment (only when using the room sensor): Using a ro­tary knob, the room set temperature at the controller can be changed by +/- 5.0K. This display indicates the size of the change.
Rotation of the temperature selection knob in the direction "+" the dis-
play value of the room temperature at the controller is reduced and vice-versa.
If during programming a value was entered in the menu "TIME N", the display automatical-
ly switches at these intervals from one value to the next.
If a value was entered in the menu "TIME B", then after this time has elapsed since the last key press, the display switches back from the also programmed values to the 1st value (room temperature).
Adjusting the slider switch adjusts the operating mode of the heating circuit. The set oper­ating mode is indicated by a symbol:
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The signal reported at the controller corresponds to the room temperature changed using the rotary knob. The following signals are forwarded to the controller according to the switch set­ting:
Automatic mode = Room temperature +/- inverse rotary knob Normal mode = Room temperature + 50°C +/- inverse rotary knob Lowering mode = Room temperature + 100°C +/- inverse rotary knob Standby mode = Room temperature + 150°C +/- inverse rotary knob
The increased values for normal, lowering or standby mode are evaluated internally in the heating circuit controller function module of the UVR16x2, UVR1611 and UVR63-H control­lers. The display in the measured values overview of the UVR1611 and UVR16x2 takes place without offset values of the operating mode switch.
Use as a remote control
If the installation location of the room sensor is unsuitable as a reference room, the room sensor RAS-PLUS can also be used merely as a remote control, in that Index 5 is used as the measured value. In this way a fixed value of 20°C with offset values of the +/- setting and the slider switch are forwarded to the controller.
Room sensors with other controllers
In the controllers ESR31 (from version 1.0), ESR21, UVR61-3, UVR63 (from version 5.0) and UVR63-H (version 5.0 up to 7.1), only the measured room temperature can be evaluated, i.e. without offset values (index 2); the slider switch and the rotary knob have no purpose with these controllers. Key operation for the display values is as for the controller UVR1611.
Installation
The sensor can only be used in dry rooms and can be installed directly on a level surface or in a standard device enclosure. The room sensor must be opened for mounting. A small screwdriver is used to press in both the clamps beneath the temperature selection knob and slider switch while simultaneously raising the cover. The base plate can now be easily mounted.
Electrical connections
The sensor has to be connected to data link (DL-bus) and sensor mass. The connection po­larity is unimportant.
Any cable with a cross section of 0.75 mm² can be used for the data link (e.g. twin-strand) having a max. length of 30 m. For longer cables, we recommend the use of shielded cable.
Technical data
Dimensions: Width: 81.5 mm, height: 81.5 mm, depth: 18 mm Protection class: IP 20 Allowed ambient temperature: 0°C to 40°C Accuracy rel. humidity: ± 3% RH from 20 to 80 % RH (RAS-PLUS/F) Bus load DL-bus: 10%
We reserve the right to make technical changes © 2016
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Guarantee conditions
Note: The following guarantee conditions do not in any way limit the legal right to a guaran-
tee, rather expand your rights as a consumer.
1. The company Technische Alternative elektronische Steuerungsgerätegesellschaft m. b. H. provides a two-year guarantee from the date of purchase by the end consumer for all the de­vices and parts which it sells. Defects must be reported immediately upon detection and within the guarantee period. Technical support knows the correct solution for nearly all problems. In this respect, contacting us immediately will help to avoid unnecessary expense or effort in troubleshooting.
2. The guarantee includes the free of charge repair (but not the cost of on site fault-finding, re­moval, refitting and shipping) of operational and material defects which impair operation. In the event that a repair is not, for reasons of cost, worthwhile according to the assessment of Technische Alternative, the goods will be replaced.
3. Not included is damage resulting from the effects of overvoltage’s or abnormal ambient condi­tions. Likewise, no guarantee liability can be accepted if the device defect is due to: transport damage for which we are not responsible, incorrect installation and assembly, incorrect use, non-observance of operating and installation instructions or incorrect maintenance.
4. The guarantee claim will expire if repairs or actions are carried out by persons who are not au­thorised to do so or have not been so authorised by us or if our devices are operated with spare, supplementary or accessory parts which are not considered to be original parts.
5. The defective parts must be sent to our factory with an enclosed copy of the proof of purchase and a precise description of the defect. Processing is accelerated if an RMA number is applied for via our home page www.ta.co.at. A prior clarification of the defect with our technical sup­port is necessary.
6. Services provided under guarantee result neither in an extension of the guarantee period nor in a resetting of the guarantee period. The guarantee period for fitted parts ends with the guarantee period of the whole device.
7. Extended or other claims, especially those for compensation for damage other than to the de­vice itself are, insofar as a liability is not legally required, excluded.
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