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Midi Heki
Mini Hekipius
Midi Heki - Simply great
Great ventilation, great incidence of light and great handling for great cut-outs (700 x 500 mm) - this is the success secret of our Midi Heki. Simply choose your favourite model with bar, crank or electronic drive.
Design blind and flynet are guided sideways to allow perfect control Seamless and independent positioning of blind Maximum opening position: 45° with bar; 60° with crank or electronic drive
Mini Hekipius - Small but smart
Specially designed for installation in standard-sized dome lights (400 x 400 mm), this small rooflight ensures a maximum incidence of light.
Easy adjustment with operating lever Available with or without fixed ventilation Opens in three positions: Completely open, half open and bad weather position Maximum opening position: approx. 50°
Midi Heki available with bar, crank or electronic drive
Innovative invention
"Did you know that Dometic Seitz invented the first Hekis for caravans and motorhomes? Heki is a short form of the German Hebe-Kipp-Dach which is a roof that can be lifted and tilted."
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