Fig. 7 :
Lock type according to
DIN left hand and
DIN right hand
Fig. 8 :
Rotate the control latch
Fig. 9 :
Key withdrawal position
Installation
Adjusting the closing direction of the latch
The closing direction of the lock can be switched for use in DIN left hand and DIN right hand doors (Fig. 7).
For this purpose, the control latch must be rotated before the lock is installed in the door.
DIN left hand
Rotating the control latch
1
Press and hold the latch bolt.
2
Press the control latch.
3
Release the latch bolt while pressing the control latch.
The deadbolt is eliminated and the screw for the control latch can be reached.
2.
3x
3.
3.
Locking cylinders
max.
30°
4
Unscrew the locking screw with an Allen wrench (Fig. 8).
· Do not unscrew the locking screw entirely.
1.
· Leave the Allen wrench in the bolt head.
5
Pull out the latch.
6
Turn the latch 180 degrees and re-insert it.
7
Fix the latch with the locking screw
1,5 mm
(torque 0.5 Nm).
The latch was installed matching the closing direction of
4.
the door.
max.
30°
DIN right hand
The length of the locking cylinder to be set is
determined from the door leaf thickness and the
inside and outside door plate thicknesses
(fittings).
The key withdrawal position (Fig. 9) of the
locking lever may not exceed 30° to the bottom
left or right.
EN
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