16. Push inside fitting (8) through the door completely, so that it is flush
with the door. In doing so, place the cable escutcheon into the lower drill
hole.
17. The outer fitting is mounted from the outer side of the door.
18. Insert the lower spacing bolt (7) into the outer fitting; the upper spacing
bolt (7) is pre-fastened into position in the factory.
19. Push the outer fitting retainer slot onto the spindle while pushing the
two spacing bolts (7) through the drill holes up to a gap of 2 cm.
20.Insert the 3-pole cable through the cut-out in the lower end of the outer
fitting.
21. Push the outer fitting (4) onto the door completely. In doing so, ensure
that the inside fitting cable does not get caught or buckled.
22. Connect the 3-pole cable from the inside fitting to the 3-pole cable
from the outer fitting. This cable can only be inserted in one direction.
Do not pull on the cables while doing so; just carefully secure the plug-in
connection into position.
23. The 2-pole cable from the outer fitting can hang freely, but must not get
caught when the outer cover (2) is fitted. Do not pull on the cable.
24.Press outer and inside fittings together, so that they are both flush
against the door.
25. Press the electronics module cover lid in the inside fitting (8) carefully
out of its bracket and fold back horizontally. Make sure that the elec-
tronics are not subject to mechanical load and are not damaged in any
other way.
26.Carefully remove the upper battery (10) from the holder. Use clean
gloves free of fat or grease to handle batteries.
27. Insert the supplied screws (9) through drill holes in the inside fitting
from inside the door and fasten to the spacing bolts (7) on the outer fit-
ting by hand, using about 5-7 Nm.
28.Insert the upper battery (10) with the positive terminals facing away
from the door into the brackets; in doing so, insert the batteries under
the black retaining collar first. Use clean gloves free of fat or grease to
handle batteries.
29.Lock the electronics cover lid back into place.
30.Check that the outer handle (3) can turn easily; if it does not, there may
be a problem with the lock (6) or the handle may have been fitted in-
correctly. In case of doubt, disassemble components and start again
from Step 10.
31. Push the cylinder through the designated hole in the fitting from the
outside. In doing so, ensure that the cam is at the six o'clock position
and that the 3-pole cable does not get caught or buckled.
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