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12. If the Awning automacally closes, this means the
sensor is set correctly.
Note: The Awning Motor will not accept a command
from the Remote Transmier for up to 1 minute
aer the Wireless Wind Sensor has retracted the
Awning.
13. If the Awning does not close automacally, repeat
Step 11 by strongly shaking the Front Bar up and
down quickly 3 to 5 TIMES IN A ROW. To shake the
Front Bar, li the Bar unl strong resistance is met,
then allow the Bar to drop freely. Repeat quickly. If
the Awning sll does not close automacally, slide
the Wind Sensor o the Mounng Plate and repeat
Steps 4 to 13 with a NEW SET OF BATTERIES. If the
Awning sll does not close automacally, remove the
Wind Sensor from the Mounng Plate; then delete it
from the Motor memory (see steps below) and call
Customer Service at 800-670-7071.
WARNING: YOU MUST BE CERTAIN THAT
THE WIRELESS WIND SENSOR IS INSTALLED,
PROGRAMMED AND OPERATING PROPERLY.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE WIRELESS
WIND SENSOR NOT BEING ABLE TO CLOSE YOUR
AWNING DURING WINDY CONDITIONS, WHICH
COULD CAUSE DAMAGE AND PERSONAL INJURY. IF
THE MOTOR DIRECTION IS REVERSED THE SENSOR
WILL EXTEND (OPEN) THE AWNING IN WINDY
CONDITIONS, INSTEAD OF CLOSING IT.
The Wireless Wind Sensor should now be installed
and funconing properly. If not, please see the list
of potenal problems, causes, and acons on the
following page.
DELETING THE WIRELESS WIND SENSOR
FROM THE MOTOR MEMORY:
1. Remove the Wireless Wind Sensor from the
Mounng Plate; then remove the Sensor Unit from
the Housing, using a small at blade screwdriver.
2. Press the Programming Buon (See Figure 6) on
the back of the Remote that was supplied with your
Awning unl the motor “jogs.” A “jog” is a short
back and forth movement of the Motor.
3. Press the Programming Buon located on the
inside of the Sensor (See Figure 6) unl the Motor
“jogs,” then release.
Tesng the Wireless Wind Sensor;
When tesng the Wireless Wind Sensor, li the
Front Bar of the Awning at least one foot, then let
it drop under its own weight. Repeat quickly 3 to 5
mes. The Awning should close.
The process to add the Wireless Wind Sensor to
the Awning Motors memory is idencal to the
process of removing the Wireless Wind Sensor
from the Awning Motors memory.
Therefore, it is possible to add the Wireless Wind
Sensor to the Motors memory, then remove it
from memory, unintenonally, by pressing the
Programming buons a second me. If tesng
the Wireless Wind Sensor repeatedly fails to
retract the Awning, repeat Steps 5, 6, and 7.
Verify the Wireless Wind Sensor is mounted to
the inside of the Lateral Arm, close to the Front
Bar, on the Motor side of the Awning. Do not
mount the Wireless Wind Sensor to the Lateral
Arm on the opposite side of the Awning from
where the Motor is located. This is important
because the operang range is about 20 feet.
Recommended Annual Maintenance for the
Wireless Wind Sensor
Baeries: The Wireless Wind Sensor is connuously
communicang with the Awning Motor, therefore
the baeries lose power. It is recommended for
best results, that the two AAA baeries be changed
once a year. Do not use rechargeable baeries in the
Wireless Wind Sensor.

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SunSetter Wireless Wind Sensor Specifications

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BrandSunSetter
ModelWireless Wind Sensor
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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