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Last update: 01.08.2013
Operating instructions
Automated latch release
ENGLISH
Disposing of batteries
The law requires that all spent standard and rechargeable batteries be returned to their manufacturer; they must not be
disposed of as household waste. Dispose of the batteries as required by the relevant authorities. Hand them in for recycling.
These batteries will be recycled as they may contain e.g. nickel oxide hydroxide and cadmium (Ni-Cd), lead (Pb), cadmium
(Cd) or mercury (Hg).
Malfunctions
Important
: If the problem cannot be rectified as described below, do not open the automated latch release or attempt to
repair the system under any circumstances. Get the system repaired by a qualified specialist.
Malfunction
Possible causes
Action
The wireless receiver is not
receiving a signal
- Battery in handheld transmitter is too low
- Other systems (e.g. wireless headphones)
are transmitting signals of the same fre-
quency (433.92 MHz)
- Range too small
Replace battery
Switch off other systems
(Fit wire aerial to wireless receiver)
The door does not lock
- Door is not fully closed
- Frame components are incorrectly positi-
oned
- Daytime unlocking mechanism is active
- Metal filings on release magnet
- Magnet is shielded by steel components
Shut the door
Correct the Q adjustment
Deactivate daytime unlocking mechanism
Remove metal filings
Check recess for Q adjustment
Door cannot be opened elec-
trically
Circuit breaker in main fuse box has trip-
ped
Reset circuit breaker
Technical specifications
Relative humidity
20 % bis 80 %
Ambient temperature in door
-- 10 bis + 45 °C
Dimensions
Width 16 mm, length approx. 252 mm, depth 49 mm + width of face plate
Supply voltage
24 V DC max. 500 mA
Cable types
Type
LIYCY
Ambient temperature, non-fixed
-- 5 bis + 50 °C
Ambient temperature, fixed
-- 20 bis + 70 °C