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Assembly Instructions
Emergency Exit and Panic Door Locks
Installation
Installation conditions and requirements
Local building laws and regulations must be observed before and during door installation in addition to the
following requirements and conditions:
• Before installing the lock, check the dimensional accuracy of the door and the door frame. The lock must not
be installed if the door or the frame is warped and/or damaged.
• Install the lock and accessories (e.g. rotary spring) according to our assembly instructions. Use the supplied
fastening material for assembly.
• Remove any waste material from the lock mortise after cutting.
• Do not perform mechanical work on the door (e.g. drilling, cutting) when the lock is installed. Never drill or
drill through the main lock.
• Observe the specified positions and sizes when drilling the holes. Use the supplied jig when drilling the holes
manually.
• Follow the information of the fitting manufacturer when drilling the holes for the operating lever/fitting.
• Install fittings and cylinder flush without overtightening the screws or screwing them in at an angle.
• Fasten handle set only by hand and do not use force when installing the spindle.
• Install the horizontal operating lever between 900 and 1,100 mm above the finished floor level with the door
closed. If it is known that the users of the building are mainly small children, adjust the installation height of the
operating lever based on a risk analysis and in cooperation with the responsible authorities.
• Fix the horizontal operating lever so that the maximum possible effective handle length is achieved.
• Install any stop elements and stop counterparts so that the handle can be safely engaged. Free movement of
the door must not be impeded by projection of the stop elements in the retracted position.
• Keep the distance between the face plate and locking parts:
for 1-leaf doors: 2 to 6 mm
for 2-leaf doors: 4 to 6 mm
• Operating elements may not impede each other.
• Check the correct setting of any existing filling.
• Adjusted hinges and interlocking leafs must make it possible to open both door leafs at the same time.
• Surface treatment of the door and door frame must take place before the lock is installed. Treating the surface
at a later stage can reduce the functional capacity of the lock.
• Use only acid-free vulcanized sealants to prevent corrosion of components and/or the door.
Dimensions
All dimensions given in this documentation are in mm.
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