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| Product Type | Surge Protector / Power Strip |
| Brand | Protector |
| Model | AS-410 |
| Input Voltage | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
| Maximum Power Load | 3680 W (230 V) / 16 A |
| Number of Outlets | 6 |
| Surge Protection | 1-2 joules (typical) |
| Response Time | < 1 ns |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 30 x 6 x 4 cm |
| Weight | 0.4 kg |
| Cord Length | 1.8 m |
| Material | Flame-retardant ABS plastic |
| Safety Features | Overload protection, short circuit protection, surge protection indicator |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
| Cleaning Instructions | Wipe with dry cloth; unplug before cleaning |
| Maintenance | Check indicator light periodically; replace if damaged |
| Spare Parts Availability | Contact manufacturer for replacement units |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Intended Use | Indoor use only; protect electronic devices from surges |
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USER MANUAL AS-410 Protector

Central Unit (Receiver)

(1) Radio receiver (socket)
(2) Radio transmitters with reed contact (window)
(3) Magnet housing for window transmitter (3a, b, c)
(U) Washer
RADIO RECEIVER for the socket outlet
(4) LED and code button
RADIO TRANSMITTER for the window
(5) Transmission control LED
(6) Battery compartment cover
(7) Slide switch transmitter ON/OF
Window-Transmitter



You can fix the window transmitter and the magnet housing optionally with enclosed adhesive pads or screws.
If one or more washers are used for the magnet housing, e.g. to compensate for window frames, we recommend fixing the window transmitter and the magnet housing with screws to prevent a accidental falling off.
WINDOW OPEN

WINDOW CLOSED

Thank you for purchasing the PROTECTOR AS-410 wireless exhaust air control system.
The operating instructions are an integral part of this device. It contains important information on safety, use and disposal. Familiarise yourself with all operating and safety instructions before using the device. Only use the device as described and for the specified areas of application. Hand over all documents when passing on the device to third parties.
GENERAL
You can use this unit as an exhaust air control unit, which is an aid for monitoring the fresh air supply when operating an exhaust air unit (extractor hood, fan, etc.). Herewith the self-monitoring to ensure the supply of fresh air cannot be replaced, only supported. This device only switches on the exhaust air system when pressure is equalised by opening a window or a door. This allows the additional fresh air to be drawn in from outside.
This device can also be used to switch devices or lights ON or OFF if, for example, a door or window is closed or opened. This can significantly reduce the energy costs e.g. for heating or air conditioning units.
ATTENTION!
The roller shutter must be open when this unit is used as an exhaust air control unit, otherwise there will not be enough fresh air flowing in!
mINImUm WIdTh OF WINdOW OPENING
This is based on:
a) The performance of the exhaust air device in m^3/h
b) The size of the window to be opened in m^2
c) The size of the window opening in cm (see table 1, page 15)
Most kitchens have rectangular tilt and swivel windows. If you have windows that are, for example, round, then please ask the installation technician, heating engineer or electrician to calculate the minimum opening. The required minimum opening for the rectangular window can be found in the table for tilt and swivel windows as an example.
- Determine the exhaust air capacity of your exhaust air device in m^3/h . You can find the exhaust air capacity on the type plate or in the operating instructions for your exhaust air device (e.g. extractor hood).
- Measure the inside width and height of the window and calculate the window size in m^2
$$ (\text { Width } \times \text { height } = m ^ {2}); $$
$$ \text { e.g. } (0. 8 \mathrm{m} \times 1. 0 \mathrm{m} = 0. 8 \mathrm{m} ^ {2}) = \text { window size } $$
- Determine the opening size (minimum opening of your window) from your exhaust air capacity and window size using the table.
CALCULATION TABLE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE MINIMUM OPENING ON YOUR WINDOW
(Table 1)
| Window area in m^2 | |||||||||||||||
| m^2 | 0,2 | 0,3 | 0,4 | 0,5 | 0,6 | 0,7 | 0,8 | 0,9 | 1 | 1,1 | 1,2 | 1,3 | 1,4 | 1,5 | |
| cm^2 | 2000 | 3000 | 4000 | 5000 | 6000 | 7000 | 8000 | 9000 | 10000 | 11000 | 12000 | 13000 | 14000 | 15000 | |
| Maximum permitted exhaust air performance in m^3/h | |||||||||||||||
| Extent of window opening | 5 cm | 199 | 252 | 297 | 337 | 373 | 406 | 437 | 466 | 493 | 519 | 544 | 568 | 591 | 613 |
| 6 cm | 246 | 311 | 365 | 413 | 456 | 495 | 532 | 567 | 600 | 631 | 661 | 690 | 717 | 744 | |
| 7 cm | 294 | 369 | 432 | 488 | 538 | 585 | 628 | 668 | 707 | 743 | 778 | 811 | 843 | 874 | |
| 8 cm | 342 | 427 | 500 | 563 | 621 | 674 | 723 | 770 | 813 | 855 | 895 | 933 | 970 | 1005 | |
| 9 cm | 389 | 486 | 567 | 639 | 704 | 763 | 819 | 871 | 920 | 967 | 1012 | 1055 | 1096 | 1136 | |
| 10 cm | 437 | 544 | 635 | 714 | 786 | 852 | 914 | 972 | 1027 | 1079 | 1128 | 1176 | 1222 | 1266 | |
| 11 cm | 485 | 603 | 702 | 790 | 869 | 942 | 1009 | 1073 | 1133 | 1191 | 1245 | 1298 | 1348 | 1397 | |
| 12 cm | 532 | 661 | 770 | 865 | 951 | 1031 | 1105 | 1174 | 1240 | 1302 | 1362 | 1419 | 1475 | 1528 | |


- Measure the upper inside window opening gap in cm when tilted. The gap size on your window may not be less than the determined opening size! A larger gap or window opening is advantageous.
- If the gap size for the window is less than the permitted value for the window opening in accordance with the table, then the window may only be able to achieve the necessary opening when opened on swivel. A minimum gap size must also be achieved in the swivel position. The window transmitter must be attached in such a way that the minimum gap size is ensured. We recommend fixing the minimum gap size with the help of a distance piece.
CODING THE EXHAUST AIR CONTROL
The radio transmitter is not coded at the factory and must be taught-in to the radio receiver at initial operation
Please obey the sequence of the following steps and keep the transmitter and the magnet ready at hand!
- Insert the battery (CR2032) into the radio transmitter with the correct polarity and slide the switch (7) in position "I" to switch on the radio transmitter. The LED (5) on the radio transmitter lights up briefly.
- Insert the plug of the device to be switched (e.g. extractor hood) into the radio receiver.
- Then plug the radio receiver into a mains socket. The LED (4) flashes green for 30 seconds when the radio receiver is functioning correctly. During this time, the radio receiver is in learning mode and a radio transmitter can be taught in.
- Actuate the radio transmitter within these 30 seconds by holding the magnet (3) once against the radio transmitter (2) at the height of the arrow mark and removing it again. At the radio receiver, the LED (4) stops flashing and the teach-in process is completed.
The radio transmitter is now taught in to the radio receiver and the AS-410 is ready for operation.
i NOTE
After each power failure, the radio receiver goes into learning mode for 30 seconds. If no new radio transmitter is taught in, the old coding is retained.
TEACH IN FURThER RAdIO TRANSmITTERS (mAX. 8 PIECES)
i NOTE
Further radio transmitters can only be used in the "OR" function! I.e. window "1" OR window "2" (3-8) can be opened to activate exhaust air control.
- Insert a battery (CR 2032) with the correct polarity into the NEW radio transmitter to be taught in and slide the switch (7) in position "I" to switch on the radio transmitter. The LED (5) on the radio transmitter lights up briefly.
- Press the button (4) on the radio receiver for 3 seconds. The LED (4) starts flashing and the radio receiver is in learning mode for 30 seconds. During this time, another radio transmitter can be taught in to the radio receiver.
- Actuate the radio transmitter within these 30 seconds by holding the magnet (3) once against the radio transmitter (2) at the height of the arrow mark and removing it again. The LED (5) on the radio transmitter lights up. At the radio receiver, the LED (4) stops flashing and the teach-in process is completed.
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Repeat steps 1), 2) and 3) for each individual radio transmitter.
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Once a maximum of 8 radio transmitters had been taught in, no further transmitters can be added
DELETE INdIVIdUAL OR ALL RAdIO TRANSmITTERS (MAX. 8 TRANSmITTERS)
deleting a single RAdIO TRANSmITTER
- Press the button (4) on the radio receiver for 3 seconds. The LED (4) starts flashing.
- Actuate the radio transmitter to be deleted by holding the magnet (3) once against the radio transmitter (2) at the height of the arrow mark and removing it again. At the radio receiver, the LED (4) stops flashing and the deletion process for the individual radio transmitter is completed.
delete all RAdIO TRANSmITTERS (factory setting)
- Press the button (4) on the radio receiver for 3 seconds. The LED (4) starts flashing.
- Press the button (4) again for 3 seconds. At the radio receiver, the LED (4) stops flashing and the deletion process for all radio transmitters is completed.
mOUNTING The RAdIO RECEIVER
Plug the radio receiver into a mains socket. Then plug the device to be switched into the socket of the radio receiver.
i NOTE
The radio receiver should not be mounted behind a metal cover, as this will restrict the range.
ATTENTION!
Always check whether the power consumption of the connected device does not exceed the switching capacity.
mOUNTING The RAdIO TRANSmITTER
Remove the battery compartment cover (6) by pressing lightly and simultaneously pushing in the direction of the arrow. Insert the battery (CR2032) into the radio transmitter with the correct polarity (positive pole upwards) and slide the switch (7) into position "I" to switch on the radio transmitter. Slide the battery cover back onto the transmitter housing.
Mount the radio transmitter (2) on the casement of the window to be monitored. Make sure that the minimum gap size is taken into account (see "Minimum width of window opening").
- To attach the radio transmitter, you can either use the two supplied adhesive pads or 2 screws, which are inserted through the two slots on the radio transmitter and screwed into the window casement. Before you screw in the radio transmitter, make sure that the position of the radio transmitter is correct.
- Attach the magnet housing (3) to the window frame behind the radio transmitter so that the distance between the magnet housing and the arrow mark on the radio transmitter is not more than 7mm when the window is closed. The magnet housing can either be attached to the window frame with the enclosed adhesive pad or with a screw. To do this, open the magnet housing by levering out the lower part (3c) with a suitable screwdriver.
- If the magnet housing does not fit close enough to the radio transmitter, you can reduce the distance using the washers (U) supplied.
- After the washers and the bottom part of the magnet housing have been fixed, reinsert the magnet (3b) and then replace the upper part of the housing (3a). Make sure that the upper part of the housing engages correctly.
FUNCTION TEST
- Open window
- Switch on exhaust air unit > exhaust air device must start up
- Close window > exhaust air unit must switch off
FAILURE FUNCTIONS
In individual cases, malfunctions may occur due to overlapping with other, similar radios. Usually it is sufficient to check the placement of the components and change them if necessary.
TECHNICAL dATA
Mains voltage: 230 V \~, 50/60 Hz, approx. 1 W
Switching capacity: 1800 W / 8A at cos Phi = 1
Radio range: up to 50m
Frequency: 433,92 MHz
Output power: < 5mW
Protection class: IP 20 (only for dry rooms)
Battery (transmitter): CR2032 (life approx. 1 year)

NOTE
Do not carry out repairs yourself!
2 yEAR LImITEd GUARANTEE
For two years after the date of purchase, the defect-free condition of the product model and its materials is guaranteed. This guarantee is only valid when the device is used as intended and is subject to regular maintenance checks. The scope of this guarantee is limited to the repair or reinstallation of any part of the device, and is only valid if no unauthorised modifications or attempted repairs have been undertaken. Customer statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee.
Please note!
No claim can be made under guarantee in the following circumstances:
• Operational malfunction
• Empty batteries or faulty accumulator
• Erroneous coding/channel selection
- Fault through other radio installation (i.e. mobile operation)
• Unauthorised modifications / actions
- Mechanical damage
- Moisture damage
• No proof of guarantee (purchase receipt)
Liability limitation
The manufacturer is not liable for loss or damage of any kind including incidental or consequential damage which is the direct or indirect result of a fault to this product.
The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of print. We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications.
SAFETY NOTES
The warranty will be null and void in case of damages arising from violations of these operating instructions. We are not liable for consequential damages!
We accept no liability for material damages or injuries arising from inappropriate use or violation of the safety instructions. In such cases all warranty claims are null and void!
The design of the central unit complies with protection class 1. Only a standard mains socket (230V\~/50Hz) of the public mains supply may be used to power the device. Devices powered by mains voltage must be kept away from children. Please therefore be particularly careful in the presence of children.
Do not use this product in hospitals or other medical facilities. Although this device transmits only relatively weak radio signals, the signals may in such locations result in malfunctioning of systems critical to life. The same may apply to other areas.
For reasons of safety and licensing (CE), unauthorised conversion and /or modification of the product is prohibited.
Do not take the product apart! There is a danger of lethal electric shock!
Do not leave packaging material lying about since plastic foils and pockets and polystyrene parts etc. could be lethal toys for children.
The device is suitable only for dry interior rooms (not bathrooms and other moist places). Do not allow the device to get moist or wet. There is a danger of lethal electric shock!
Consult a qualified technician, if you have any doubts about the operation, safety, or connection of the equipment. Handle the product with care — it is sensitive to bumps, knocks or falls even from low heights.
These operating instruction are published by Protector GmbH
The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of print. We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications.

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Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of with household waste!
Every consumer is legally obliged to hand in all batteries and accumulators at a collection point or in the trade so that they can be disposed of in an environment-friendly manner.
Please only dispose of discharged batteries and accumulators.
