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CAUTION: Never use rechargeable baeries to
power the Sensor. It is recommended baeries be
changed annually.
5. Install the Baeries into the Sensor, following the
polarity indicated in the baery cavity. A red LED
will come on briey for approximately 1 second
to conrm that the baeries have been properly
installed. See Figure 5a.
6. Press the Programming Buon (See Figure 6)
on the back of the Remote Transmier that was
supplied with the Awning unl the Motor “jogs”.
A “jog” is a short back and forth movement of the
motor.
Note: The detecon of windy condions corresponds
to sensing the movement up and down of the
Front Bar and the Lateral Arms of the Awning. The
reacon of the Sensor to this movement depends
on the sensivity threshold set on the Sensivity
Potenometer (or Adjuster). See Figure 7.
The Sensivity Potenometer can be set from 1 to 9
using a small at screwdriver.
A seng of 1 is equal to a high sensivity which
means light winds will cause the Awning to close.
A seng of 9 is equal to a low sensivity which means
stronger winds will cause the Awning to close.
Note: Do not set the Potenometer to zero (0).
8. If not already accomplished, set the Sensivity
Potenometer dial to two (2).
9. Put the Sensor Unit back into the Housing. See
Figure 5.
Figure 7
Potenometer, or
Sensivity Adjuster
10. Slide the Housing back onto the Mounng Plate
that you mounted on the Lateral Arm in Step 3c. If
you are using a ladder to install the Wireless Wind
Sensor, prior to tesng the Sensor, move the ladder
away from the Awning.
Note: The Wind Sensor will not funcon unless it
is properly assembled to the Mounng Plate as
outlined in Step 10.
To check that the Wind Sensor communicates
properly with your Motor:
11. Shake the Awning Front Bar up and down (li
the Front Bar approximately one foot, then drop it)
quickly 3 - 5 mes in a row (for approximately 12
seconds) to simulate the eect of strong wind; this
should cause the Awning to automacally close.
2 AAA
Baeries
Figure 5a
Polarity Indicators
are located under
Baeries and at
end of unit.
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7. Press the Programming Buon located on the
Sensor (See Figure 6) unl the Motor “jogs,” then
release. The red LED will come on briey again.
Note: If the Motor does not respond with a jog or
movement, ensure the LED lights up when pressing
the Programming Buon on the Wireless Wind
Sensor. If this does not occur, check placement of the
baeries. Refer back to Step 5 and Figure 5a.
Figure 6
Remote Transmier
Wind Sensor
THEN, press the
Programming Buon
inside the Wireless
Wind Sensor.
FIRST, press the
Programming Buon
inside small opening
on back of Remote.