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Instructions for the user and instructions for maintenance
1. Entry
In the 'blocked' basic position, the outside lever handle is disengaged from the locking mechanism and can
only be actuated in no-load operation. During the time in which the access control system connects the power
supply to the electromagnet in the lock, the outside lever handle is engaged with the locking mechanism. An
actuation of the lever handle during this time withdraws the bolts and the latch at the same time. If the lever
handle is not actuated, the handle is automatically disengaged again after the power is disconnected.
In the event of a power failure, a general defect of the electrical control, or emergency opening by rescue
services, the door can be opened in a purely mechanical manner with the appropriate cylinder key. For this
purpose, the key is turned in the security cylinder in the opening direction until the mechanical stop is reached
and held in this position while the lever handle is then simultaneously actuated. (Exception: normally open
version, which is unlocked in the event of a power failure.)
2. Exit
For all locks on which 'Panic' is inscribed on the forend, the inside lever handle is always permanently coupled
to the locking mechanism. Actuation of the inside lever handle enables an exit at all times. In the versions with
auxiliary latch and emergency door strike, as well as for disengageable handle on the insides or both sides, a
green emergency button can also be mounted near the door; in this case, an exit is enabled once the emergency
button is actuated, whereupon an alarm is usually triggered. (Only the versions with auxiliary latch and emer-
gency door strike conform to EN 13637)
3. Locking
The door lock blocks the door automatically with three bolts every time it is closed. The key rotation in the
cylinder is therefore unnecessary. However, in order for the automatic blocking to take place in a fault-free
manner, the bolts and the latch must be able to engage unimpeded in the openings provided for this purpose in
the locking plate or in the frame. Leaf position and bolt position contacts are installed in an electric lock. They
enable the monitoring of the correct locking, which is strongly recommended.
4. Regular inspection and period maintenance
Over the course of time, performance limitations can occur due to environmental influences, inadvertently
caused damage, wear, changes in use, etc., which must be rectified immediately.
Regular inspection, especially of doors in escape and rescue routes must be recorded in the
accompanying log book 'Recurring inspection and period maintenance'.
Attachment: Acceptance report and instructions for period maintenance
The following recurring maintenance tasks must be performed at least once per month must be car-
ried out by the owner or a contracted third party:
• Inspection and actuation of the panic door lock and lever handle coupling, disengageable inside handle,
and monitoring contacts in order to ensure that all parts of the locking device are in faultless operating
condition.
• It must be checked and ensured that the latch, deadbolt and locking bolts are not blocked.
• The door(s) must be tested for correct and smooth, unimpeded opening and may not show any signs of
warpage.
• Ensure that all screws are firmly tightened and/or that all parts of the panic door lock are fixed in place.
• Ensure that all engaging elements are completely connected and that the contact surfaces of the latch and
striking plate and the locking bolts in the closure elements are well greased.
5. Disposal
• Do not dispose of the product in local household waste.
• Return the product to Glutz or dispose of it at a local municipal collection centre for waste metal.
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