WARNINGS:
• FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY! PLEASE READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO COMPLETE THIS PROCESS.
• THE WIRELESS WIND SENSOR WILL NOT PREVENT RAIN WATER FROM POOLING ON THE FABRIC
WHICH COULD RESULT IN THE COLLAPSE OF THE AWNING. YOU MUST CLOSE YOUR AWNING IF RAINY
CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
• STRONG UNEXPECTED WIND GUSTS COULD TIP OVER THE SUNSETTER FREE STANDING OASIS AWNING,
WITHOUT ENOUGH TIME FOR THE WIND SENSOR TO REACT AND RETRACT THE AWNING. YOU MUST
KEEP THE FREE STANDING OASIS AWNING RETRACTED WHEN UNATTENDED OR IN WINDY CONDITIONS.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN THE UNIT TIPPING OVER WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY.
CAUTION: Be sure that no object or persons can come in contact with the Awning as it closes, while
unattended.
Note: The Wireless Wind Sensor is a wireless radio transmitter compatible to work only with SunSetter
Awnings operated by a Remote Transmitter. This is a low voltage battery operated device that enables the
Awning to be closed automatically when it is being shaken up and down by the wind.
A video of the installation of the Wireless Wind Sensor is included in your installation DVD and on the
SunSetter Owners Corner at www.sunsetter.com/ownerscorner.
Before Starting: Familiarize yourself with the components of the sensor as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
Programming Button
Mounting Plate
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Wireless Wind Sensor
Installation and Operation Instructions
Housing
Two (2) AAA
Batteries
Potentiometer or
Sensitivity Adjuster
Magnet
Magnet
Location Slot
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Do you have a question about the Wireless Wind Sensor and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
My shade closes when it isnt windy
The SunSetter Wireless Wind Sensor may cause the shade to close when it isn't windy due to its sensitivity settings or improper installation. The sensor detects up-and-down movement, and if it is too sensitive, minor vibrations or movements (such as from passing traffic or slight structural shifts) could trigger it. Adjusting the potentiometer or sensitivity adjuster may help reduce false activations. Additionally, ensure the sensor is securely mounted in the correct position to prevent unintended triggers.
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