Repeat interlock
A repeat lock is provided for each motor to prevent the power window drive from overheating. The running time for the power-window motor is limited. The drive is switched off for a defined time. The repeat interlock permits at least five complete window movements (opening/closing). The last possible movement is always a closing process. If something becomes trapped, the anti-repeat circuit will not prevent opening. The anti-trap circuit always reverses the movement of the side window.