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M
M
M
M
AINTENANCE
AINTENANCE
AINTENANCE
AINTENANCE
((((6
6
6
6))))
SSSS
ERVICE
ERVICE
ERVICE
ERVICE
O
O
O
O
PERATIONS
PERATIONS
PERATIONS
PERATIONS
W
W
W
W
AVE
AVE
AVE
AVE
M
M
M
M
ODE
ODE
ODE
ODE
LLLL
OCK
OCK
OCK
OCK
B
B
B
B
ATTERY
ATTERY
ATTERY
ATTERY
SSSS
TATUS
TATUS
TATUS
TATUS
The battery status control can be done using any valid staff card; there are 2 different warning levels:
•
low battery status: the LED signal gives 3 red + green blinks before lock opening;
•
end battery status: the LED signal gives 12 red + green blinks before lock opening.
These warnings are also recorded into lock history as separate events with respect to the openings.
Steps to change batteries:
Steps to change batteries:
Steps to change batteries:
Steps to change batteries:
With the proper tool, it is possible to remove the batteries holder cover as shown in figure below. 3
alkaline AA LR6 type batteries are needed.
E
E
E
E
MERGENCY
MERGENCY
MERGENCY
MERGENCY
M
M
M
M
ECHANICAL
ECHANICAL
ECHANICAL
ECHANICAL
C
C
C
C
YLINDER
YLINDER
YLINDER
YLINDER
The electronic locks always have an emergency mechanical cylinder with variable key bitting.
The cylinder works with 3 different keys (number from 1 to 3):
•
key number 1 must be used first;
•
in case of key number 1 has been lost or has not been considered secure, key number 2 can be
used. In this case the use of the key number 1 is blocked;
•
in the same way, using key number 3, key number 2 will be disabled.
Independently from the key you are using, follow this procedure:
•
insert the mechanical key and turn 360° in the clockwise direction;
•
rotate the knob (external handle).