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How
it works |
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Each window has its own motor and circuit
board or can be connected to a central
communications center to have one spot
easy access to all windows. The components
are hidden in a specially designed window
apron that opens easily for maintenance
and repair. The EWS system can be easily
installed in both new and existing windows,
and works with the press of a button
located discretely under the sill or
by remote control. Other options include
wall mounted touch screen, remote control
or connectivity via web-based home automation
systems. Also lock down mode currently
available on web based systems No more
locking your windows. In lock down mode
all windows will stay closed and can
not be opened but can be easily overridden
by the button control located on each
window or through your web based system.
You can get out but no one can get in.
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Child
and Pet-safe |
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We install every window with a current
sensitivity mechanism and additional
safety slip clutch that immediately
stop the window upon sensing obstruction
– keeping your kids and pets safe. You
can adjust the sensitivity of the stop
mechanism to fit your needs.
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What
if I lose power? |
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If you
lose the power in your home, or in case
of emergency, you can always open your
EWS windows manually.
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What
if it rains while I’m out? |
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New England
weather can be unpredictable to say
the least. That’s why EWS system can
tie into state-of-the-art rain and weather
sensor – so if it rains or the temperature
fluctuates while you’re away from your
home, your windows will automatically
adjust to an optimal position – one
that you can easily pre-set into the
central control panel.
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