"......can you show me where they state that in writing please?"
".....intrigued by this 5200 limitation...."
Sorry - can't find the Rotax reference, that comes from aged/defective memory. May have come from pervious aircraft POH.
I still believe that 5200 rpm is the Rotax recommended minimum engine speed for climb. Climb = increased load/stress on engine.
In my experince, engines that may be subject to load increases, should be run at an engine speed above max torque.
The 912ULS torque curve is a bit flat (poorly defined) however I would suggest that, in Auto Cruise, running the engine at 5200 rpm is at or slightly above, max torque. Running the engine at this speed, will accomodate any unintended /intended gentle climb, without stress on the engine. A higher speed, 5300 - 5500 rpm, would be better but this must be balanced against fuel consumption, etc.
Please remember this is about, me trying to come to an informed decision about the setting for Auto Cruise.
I can go to Manual, at any time, to adjust the pitch, should conditions demand,
Note: I am not against running the engine at or even below 5000 rpm, should the situaton/conditions allow (pilot judgment).