-
16
-
1.
INTRODUCTION
This manual is an integral part of the lock and has been compiled by the manufacturer to
provide everyone authorised to interact with it with the information they may need. Keep this
manual in an easily accessible place for the working life of the lock and make sure everyone
knows where it is. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to this manual with-
out prior notice.
Different symbols are used to indicate parts of the manual of particular importance and their
meaning is explained below.
Important: indicates extremely important technical information which must not be ig-
nored.
Instructions about recycling / recharging.
Safety regulations
Read the instructions in the installation manual carefully.
All installation and maintenance operations which require precise technical expertise or par-
ticular skills must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel with the relevant qualifica
-
tions and experience in the sector.
Important: the deadbolts must engage and disengage freely. If this mechanism is in any
way hindered, it may compromise the product’s performance.
2.
CONFIGURATIONS and DESCRIPTION
The Cisa MyEVO lock is the ideal solution for guaranteeing security at home and work (in
places such as dental surgeries and solicitors’ offices)
MyEVO is a motorised lock for armoured doors, controlled by an external numerical keypad
and an internal button, both of which are intuitive and easy to use.
MyEVO offers flexible access control, allowing you to create quick and easy personal codes
for all those using the lock, without having to use a key.
A regular key can always be used, as with any armoured door, even if the electrical system
malfunctions or there is a power failure.
Acoustic and light alarms on the internal button and the external keypad indicate whether the
door is shut properly or if there is an anomaly.
All the LEDs on the internal button will flash simultaneously only when signalling a warning or
error (for example, when the batteries are dead or there is an electromechanical error).
In the event of an electromechanical error, the error signal will only last a limited amount of
time but the door will remain in error mode.
The door can be only programmed when open.
Short beeps will be heard and the
symbol will flash green when an operation is success
-
fully completed.
Long beeps will be heard and the symbol
will flash red when an operation is not success
-
fully completed.
EN