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Multi-point locks
General installation instruction
GU-SECURY Automatic Panik |SECURY 19 | SECURY 21
EN
04.2016 | G26788 | Designed in Germany
Use as intended can only be ensured if locks are combined with approved
door hardware, locking mechanisms (e.g., keys, locking cylinders), and
accessories (e.g., strikers/latch&deadbolt striker), and if installation
and maintenance is performed in compliance with the instructions and
applicable local regulations.
Multi-point locks for doors with special functions must comply with the
applicable regulations and, if required, be marked accordingly. In the case
of multi-point locks with a panic function in escape and rescue routes, the
handle must not be operated whilst locking or unlocking.
Locking cylinders may only be installed in multi-point locks without
reservation if they comply with a dimensional standard (e.g., DIN 18252 in
Germany) and if the multi-point locks are explicitly designed for cylinders
according to the respective standard.
In all other cases, manufacturers, dealers, fabricators or consumers of such
multi-point locks have to ensure that the chosen cylinders are suitable for
installation and for the intended use.
Any cylinder type (including knob cylinder) may not infl uence the correct
function of the locking system in escape direction.
The operator must ensure the lock functions as intended.
When checking knob cylinders, the only criterion they must satisfy is that
they do not impede the correct locking function in the escape direction.
Mandatory legal regulations must be observed. For example, only cylinders
with knob, turn or similar handle may be installed in multi-point locks with
a panic function in accordance with the certifi cate no. 0432-CPR-00029-01.
All general terms and defi nitions, unless explained in our catalogues or
pictures, can be found in the DIN 18250, DIN 18251-1, DIN 18252 standards
for door locks, and in the standards for door hardware. Deviations from the
standard must be specifi ed in the order.