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Enter the Master-code
The master-code can open the lock regardless of the set
mode, initiate configuration, or end the lockout-mode.
When entering the master-code, please pay attention to
the following
note:
Always start entering the master-code by
pressing the
hook button twice
, followed by the
digit 1
.
Enter Master-code
1
Master-code
Note: When opening in multiuser-mode using the
master-code, the PIN used for locking will be deleted
after entering the master-code.
Battery change
1. Insert the opening pin, according to the illustration, into
the opening at the bottom of the lock. Gently move the
pin counterclockwise and pull the knob forward.
2. Open the battery cover and replace the batteries. Insert
the new batteries according to the symbols (+/-) indicated.
Note: The surface of the batteries must be free from residues
and fingerprints, as this can cause disruptions. If the surface
is dirty, it should be cleaned with a dry cloth.
3. Close the battery cover, push the knob back onto the lock,
and rotate the housing until it clicks into place.
Note: The lock is designed for use with VARTA brand
batteries. The use of other batteries may result in a reduced
number of possible locking cycles.
Disposal and battery notice
The EU Directive 2012/19/EU regulates the proper
collection, treatment, and recycling of used electronic devices.
Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries,
accumulators, or electrical and electronic equipment ("waste
equipment") that are operated with batteries or accumulators
separately from household waste, as they contain hazardous
substances and valuable resources. Disposal can be carried out
at designated collection or take-back points, such as local
recycling centers. Electrical waste equipment, batteries, or
accumulators are accepted there free of charge and undergo
environmentally friendly and resource-efficient recycling.
Used electrical waste equipment, batteries, or accumulators can
also be sent back to us. The return shipment must be
sufficiently stamped and sent to the address provided below.
The following symbol on electrical waste equipment, batteries,
or accumulators indicates that they must not be disposed of
with household waste:
Caution when using batteries!
The battery may explode or release flammable gases if
mishandled, damaged, or if the wrong battery type is used.
Do not recharge, disassemble, expose to extremely high
temperatures, or throw the battery into the fire. On batteries
containing hazardous substances, you will find abbreviations
indicating the presence of Cadmium (Cd), Mercury (Hg), and
Lead (Pb) as ingredients.
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