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“Three simple steps to a
new window handle experience”
SENSO
by greenteQ
CLIMATE CONTROL SENSOR
ALARM FUNCTION
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Climate control function
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The threshold value for the climate control warning must be specified via the handle position during battery 
insertion (see INSTALLATION/ADJUSTMENT items 4 a./b./c.)
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A visual warning signal is emitted when the measured air humidity remains above this threshold value for at least 5 
minutes (3 x red flash – 2 second break – 3 x red flash).
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The warning is deactivated once the air humidity is again below the threshold value for at least 5 minutes.
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The break between the repeat emission of the warning signal becomes longer if no action is taken:
  
 
  
  The warning signal is repeated every 15 secondst
       
 
  The warning signal is repeated every 30 seconds
  The warning signal is repeated every 60 seconds
       
     
  The warning signal is repeated every 180 seconds
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Climate control monitoring is deactivated for 60 minutes if the window is opened during a climate control warning.
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Climate control monitoring is deactivated fully in the case of a low battery level in order to ensure the longest 
possible alarm monitoring.
0 to 10 minutes:
11 to 60 minutes:
61 to 600 minutes:
From 600 minutes:
Sample scenario for calculating the battery service life
        200 days
Climate control warning for 12 hours (energy requirement: 216 mAh)
  10 x per day 
Break-in detection mode (energy requirement over 2 years: 7 mAh)
    3 x per day 
Close window and click confirmation (energy requirement over 2 years: 54 µAh)
       5 x alarm 
For demonstration purposes, etc. (energy requirement: 3 mAh)
Basic energy requirement: 45 µAh
Available battery capacity: 1 Ah
Battery service life under these conditions: 716 days
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Lithium thionyl chloride battery 1/2 AA (3.6 V/1.20 Ah)
 
(401.130/0000)
INFORMATION ABOUT BATTERY DISPOSAL:
Empty batteries must never be disposed of in household waste. Used batteries should be placed in the 
bins specially provided wherever batteries are on sale. If no bin is available nearby, used batteries can 
also be disposed of at council-run hazardous waste collection sites.
Attention:
Observe proper polarity (+/-); do not recharge, pierce or short-circuit batteries; do not expose to fire. Keep 
out of reach of children.