However, if a master remote control has already been taught-in, the display first shows an
"X". You then have three minutes to press a button on the master remote control in order
to enter set-up mode; if you do not do this in time, the process will be cancelled. If no
actions are executed in set-up mode for three minutes, the mode will be exited.
In set-up mode, the three buttons are assigned as follows:
"Close" button: "-"
"Open" button: "+"
"Tilt" button (when pressed for longer than four seconds): Confirm entry and move on
after the last step, confirming the final entry will result in set-up mode being exited. If no
entries are made for three minutes, set-up mode will be exited
automatically.
No operations can be performed whilst set-up mode is active.
If an error occurs or an incorrect operation is executed, set-up mode is
cancelled.
7.1.1
Setting the mounting side for the window turning handle
When launching the set-up mode, the window must be open, the handle axle
must be removed and the toothed rack must be disengaged.
The display indicates the handle or mounting side by means of "mR" for right-hand
mounting or "mL" for left-hand mounting. Select the mounting side using + (right) or –
(left).
Whilst settings are being made, the tilt actuator's motor is active.
Confirm the entry by pressing and holding the "tilt" button
(for longer than four seconds).
Handle position/WinMatic
Hinged side
mounting position
Left
Right
Right
Left
After a certain period (the display shows a countdown with the "clock" symbol), the tilt
actuator stops and WinMatic moves the handle axle to the "open window" position. The
"window open" symbol flashes.
When the "window open" symbol is displayed continuously and the "window tilted"
symbol flashes, this indicates that this procedure is complete.
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Setting
mR
mL
Now insert the handle axle, with the indicator pointing up.
Three handle axles of various lengths are supplied with WinMatic. Select the longest
possible axle that can be properly mounted. When selecting your handle axle, refer to
the length of the axle of the window handle that has been removed. Some force may
be required to push in the appropriate handle axle, once you have chosen it.
Now mount the correct masking frame with position indicator for the window turning
handle.
Figure: Masking frame for WinMatic mounted on the left and on the right
Press the window shut and then move it to the "tilt" position. To do this, use the hand
wheel (press down and turn) to set the rotary actuator such that the "window tilted"
symbol is displayed continuously.
Check that the window really is in the "tilt" position.
If the window is still in the "open" position, the handle
axle being used is too short.
Then attach the toothed rack and click it into place.
Before confirming with the "tilt" button (long button press),
make sure that the "window tilted" symbol is still shown
on the display.
7.1.2
Pulling force of the tilt actuator
At first, WinMatic pulls the casement with the lowest force that can be set. You can
increase or decrease the pulling force using the +/- buttons. Each time you make a
new setting, you can test it by pressing button 3 briefly and then increase/decrease the
pulling force, if necessary. There are 6 levels that are indicated on the display.
Confirm your setting by pressing and holding the "tilt" button (for longer than four
seconds).
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