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CE tested | EN 1634: 30 minutes | EN 1634: 90 minutes
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| IP65 rating | EN 15684
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| suitable for
locks as per EN 179/1125 (when using the FAP anti-panic function)
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| SKG
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| VdS
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Xesar cylinders feature an event memory for the last 1,000 events.
Assemble the component as per the assembly manual enclosed with the product.
Battery replacements
Activate office mode for the cylinder before replacing batteries so the cylinder remains engaged.
Note that lock cylinder operation is permitted using type CR2 batteries only. Do not use recharge-
able batteries. Please ask your specialist retailer for a list of recommended battery models.
We recommend to have batteries replaced by trained, specialist personnel only.
Replace batteries in due time, as soon as the lock cylinder indicates "Battery low". Repeatedly dis-
regarding the "Battery low" warning may cause cylinder malfunctions. At normal ambient tempera-
tures, the first "Battery low" warning indicates that up to 1,000 actuations are still possible within
the next 4 weeks. Temperatures deviating from normal ambient temperatures may cause the cyl-
inder to prematurely fail. If the batteries are empty, it is exclusively possible to operate the cylin-
der using the emergency power device (optional accessory).
Always replace all batteries used in the corresponding lock cylinder! Use the dedicated Xesar lock
cylinder assembly tool to assemble or disassemble the thumbturn (also when replacing batteries).
We recommend to pair up the lock cylinder using an authorised Xesar identification medium be-
fore removing the batteries. If applicable, you may be required to synchronise the system time
using the Xesar tablet after having replaced the batteries.
Store batteries in a cool, dry location. Exposure to direct, strong heat may damage batteries. For
this reason, do not expose battery-operated devices to strong heat sources.
Batteries contain chemical substances and for this reason, dispose of them correctly, taking into
account the country-specific regulations.
Battery replacement procedure
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