Wisotronic dialog 1-Channel Central Control Unit EWFS - Warema

Wisotronic dialog 1-Channel Central Control Unit EWFS - Warema Wisotronic dialog 1-Channel Central Control Unit EWFS - Warema

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Wisotronic dialog 1-Channel Central Control Unit EWFS ® To enable an ice alert again: ■ Turn the function dial until the following display appears: User settings { ■ Select the menu item (button {). The following display appears: Sun control { } ■ Turn the function dial until the following display appears: Reset alerts { } ■ Select this menu item (button {). The following display appears: Ice alert enable NO — + | } ■ Press the button +. The text CAUTION! is displayed. You now have to press the button + as often as is required to have read the following text completely: CAUTION! Enabling the ice alert enables ice monitoring of the channel. Movement commands caused by an ice alert could damage frozen products. The user is responsible for damage. ENABLE YES Ice alert enable YES — + | } ■ Now press the button | (save). The ice alert has now been enabled again. The text ice alert man.reset is displayed and the sunblind can be operated again. Then press the } button twice successively. This completes the process. 68 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 932806A0•816757•7974k0•08.10.2004

Wisotronic dialog 1-Channel Central Control Unit EWFS ® If the sensor failure check is activated for the "Wind" sensor (refer to Section 8.3), 6.9.3 Reset "Wind Sensor failure" alert the following text can be displayed: H Alert Wind sensor T In this case the sunblind of all the channels with activated wind monitoring is moved up automatically and can no longer be operated. This alert has to be reset manually. ■ Turn the function dial until the following display appears: User settings { ■ Select the menu item (button {). The following display appears: Sun control { } ■ Turn the function dial until the following display appears: Reset alerts { } ■ Select this menu item (button {). The following display appears: Ice alert man. reset NO — + | } ■ Turn the function dial until the following display appears: Reset alert wind sensor test | } ■ Press the button | (save). This resets the alert and the system can be operated again. If you want to exit the menu without saving the changes, press the }button twice consecutively. This completes the process. 932806A0•816757•7974k0•08.10.2004 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 69

<strong>Wisotronic</strong> <strong>dialog</strong> 1-<strong>Channel</strong> <strong>Central</strong><br />

<strong>Control</strong> <strong>Unit</strong> <strong>EWFS</strong> ® If the sensor failure check is activated for the "Wind" sensor (refer to Section 8.3),<br />

6.9.3 Reset "Wind Sensor<br />

failure" alert<br />

the following text can be displayed:<br />

H<br />

Alert<br />

Wind sensor<br />

T<br />

In this case the sunblind of all the channels with activated wind monitoring is<br />

moved up automatically and can no longer be operated. This alert has to be reset<br />

manually.<br />

■ Turn the function dial until the following display appears:<br />

User<br />

settings<br />

{<br />

■<br />

Select the menu item (button {). The following display appears:<br />

Sun<br />

control<br />

{ }<br />

■<br />

Turn the function dial until the following display appears:<br />

Reset<br />

alerts<br />

{ }<br />

■<br />

Select this menu item (button {). The following display appears:<br />

Ice alert<br />

man. reset<br />

NO<br />

— + | }<br />

■<br />

Turn the function dial until the following display appears:<br />

Reset alert<br />

wind sensor<br />

test<br />

| }<br />

■<br />

Press the button | (save). This resets the alert and the system can be<br />

operated again. If you want to exit the menu without saving the changes,<br />

press the }button twice consecutively. This completes the process.<br />

932806A0•816757•7974k0•08.10.2004 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 69

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