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Assembly and operating instructions For the digital “GUARD” handles of the system families ENiQ DOM Tapkey Translation of the German original instructions 11/2019...
Characteristics and function of the handles..............13 GUARD Slimline set reading on one side ............... 14 GUARD Slimline set reading on one side with short plate and rosette ....14 GUARD Slimline set reading on both sides ............. 15 Mechanical GUARD Slimline set ................15 GUARD Compact Slimline ..................
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Scope of supply ......................35 GUARD Slimline set reading on one side ............... 36 GUARD Slimline set reading on one side with short plate and rosette ....37 GUARD Slimline set reading on both sides ............. 38 Mechanical GUARD Slimline set ................39 GUARD Compact Slimline ..................
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Mechanical GUARD Slimline rosette set ............... 137 GUARD Wideline set reading on one side ............144 GUARD Wideline set reading on one side with rosettes ........156 GUARD Wideline set reading on both sides ............172 Mechanical GUARD Wideline set ................182 GUARD Compact Wideline set reading on one side ..........
About this manual and manufacturer information These assembly instructions will assist you in the secure assembly of the door handles of the GUARD family. The door handles are subsequently referred to as “handle”. Keep the manual available These instructions form part of the handle.
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Safety Safety Intended use The GUARD family door handles are used for access control in buildings. The system is based on RFID technology (radio-frequency identification). The door handles can also be used on escape and rescue doors in accordance with DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125.
Fundamental safety information Risk of injury when drilling holes or screwing Risk of damage to eyes as a result of drilling dust or chips flying around. Wear safety glasses. Use a device to extract the drilling dust or chips. Danger of injury to fingers or hands due to slipping during drilling.
Safety Avoid property damage and functional problems Material damage due to incorrect storage over a long period possible. Store the handle and its components in the original packaging in a dry, dust- free location. Material damage due to inappropriate assembly and operation of the handle. ...
Qualification of the staff Reduced range or malfunction of the reading field possible due to metal objects in the vicinity of the reading field. Ensure that no metal objects are located in the immediate vicinity of the reading field. Malfunction due to the interaction of two reading fields.
Safety Layout features of warning notes WARNING Notices with the word WARNING warn of a hazardous situation which can possibly lead to death or serious injuries. CAUTION Notices with the word CAUTION warn of a situation which can lead to light or moderate injuries. Layout features of notes indicating property damage ATTENTION! These instructions warn about a situation which could lead to...
Description Characteristics and function of the handles The GUARD family is made up of handles with wide plates (Wideline) or narrow plates (Slimline). The handles may consist of long plates, short plates with cylinder rosette or a lever handle rosette with cylinder rosette.
The handles are also available with a cylinder hole for the additional use of a locking cylinder. GUARD Slimline set reading on one side with short plate and rosette Handles with a reading field on one side control access from outside.
Characteristics and function of the handles GUARD Slimline set reading on both sides Handles with a reading field on both sides control access from both sides. Only people with a corresponding authorised transponder can activate the lever handle and open the door from the respective side.
The door can always be opened with the lever handle in this case. GUARD Wideline set reading on one side Handles with a reading field on one side control access from outside. Only people with a corresponding...
Description GUARD Wideline set reading on one side with rosettes Handles with a reading field on one side control access from outside. Only people with a corresponding authorised transponder can activate the outer lever handle and open the door from outside.
The door can always be opened with the lever handle in this case. GUARD Compact Wideline set reading on one side Handles with a reading field on one side control access from outside. Only people with a corresponding...
Description GUARD Wideline Compact without rosettes Handles with a reading field on one side control access from outside. Only people with a corresponding authorised transponder can activate the outer lever handle and open the door from outside. The door can be opened from the...
Characteristics and function of the handles Overview of the lever handles The lever handles are available in the following shapes • L-shaped • U-shaped • offset All lever handle shapes can be supplied either bent or with a mitre. Handles with L-shaped lever handles with mitre are presented in these instructions.
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Description Handle U-shaped, bent This lever handle shape is prescribed for escape and rescue routes in accordance with DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125 . U-shaped lever handles prevent getting caught with a sleeve for example. Lever handle U-shaped, mitre This lever handle shape is prescribed for escape and rescue routes in accordance with DIN EN...
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Characteristics and function of the handles Lever handle offset, mitre Offset lever handles prevent the lever handle coming into contact with the frame and injuries due to crushing in this area on tubular frame doors with a low backset. Spherical lever handle, mitre The spherical lever handle is available as an external lever handle in combination with one of...
Description Task and function Task The GUARD family handles are used for access control in buildings. The access control is based on RFID technology (radio-frequency identification). Only transponders with the corresponding authorisation (authorised transponders) enable the door to be opened for a time and period which can be set.
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Only one of the devices (reading field or transponder) has to have a power supply to guarantee function. In GUARD family products this power supply is in the battery of the electronic handle.
Overview of the most important components of the handles Overviews of the most important components of the individual variants of the GUARD family are described in the next section. Long plate handles reading on one side The most important components of long plate handles with reading field are presented in the diagram below.
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Overview of the most important components of the handles Name Lever handle Inner cover (long plate without reading field) Assembly profile inner long plate Spindle Battery compartment RFID reading field Assembly profile for outer long plate, with electronic circuit, reading field and LED display Outer cover (long plate with reading field) Plastic cover for reading field...
Description Components of mechanical long plate handle sets The most important components of the mechanical long plate handle set are presented in the diagram below. The Slimline and Wideline handles only differ in the width of the covers. Name Lever handle Cover (long plate without reading field) Assembly profile inner long plate Long screw...
Overview of the most important components of the handles Components of the Compact Slimline set The most important components of Slimline Compact handles with short plate with reading field and cylinder rosette are presented in the diagram below.
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Description Name Inner cover (short plate without reading field) Guide slot for long screw Lever handle Long screw Assembly profile for short plate inside Spindle Threaded bush Battery compartment RFID reading field Assembly profile for outer short plate, with electronic circuit, reading field and LED display Outer cover (short plate with reading field) Plastic cover for reading field...
Overview of the most important components of the handles Components of the Slimline rosette set The most important components of the Slimline rosette set are presented in the diagram below. Name Cover for lever handle rosette inside and outside Lever handle Assembly profile lever handle rosettes Spindle Gripping point for rosette lifter...
Description Compact Wideline set reading on one side The most important components of Wideline Compact handles with cylinder rosette are presented in the diagram below. Name Cover lever handle rosette inside Lever handle Assembly profile lever handle rosette inside Spindle Battery compartment RFID reading field Assembly profile for outer short plate, with electronic circuit, reading field...
Overview of the most important components of the handles Components of the Wideline rosette set The most important components of the Wideline rosette set are presented in the diagram below. Name Cover for lever handle rosette inside and outside Lever handle Assembly profile for lever handle rosette inside and outside Spindle Clip on cover for cover closure...
Description LED displays on the reading field Four LEDs (1, 2, 3, 4) are placed above one another on the reading field of each handle. The LEDs can light up in different colours individually, in turn or simultaneously. This is how the LEDs signal authorisations, operating states and errors.
You can also order parts for assembly on one side. In this way you can replace the handle which is present with a DOM product on just one side of the door. Parts for assembly on one side must be screwed onto the door leaf if necessary.
Description GUARD Slimline set reading on one side • Long plate Slimline cover outside • Long plate Slimline cover inside • Assembly profile for cover outside with electronic circuit • Assembly profile for long plate inside without electronic circuit with lever handle •...
Scope of supply GUARD Slimline set reading on one side with short plate and rosette • Long plate Slimline cover outside • Assembly profile for cover outside with electronic circuit • Cover cylinder rosette Slimline • Assembly profile for cylinder rosette Slimline •...
Description GUARD Slimline set reading on both sides • 2 long plate Slimline covers outside • 2 assembly profiles for cover outside with electronic circuit • 2 lever handles with lever handle attachment screw (M5 x 50) • Spindle of suitable length •...
Scope of supply Mechanical GUARD Slimline set • 2 covers long plate Slimline mechanical • 2 assembly profiles for long plate without electronic circuit with lever handle • Spindle of suitable length • adapter sleeves where necessary (see page 52) •...
Scope of supply GUARD Compact Slimline without rosettes • Slimline Compact cover outside • Slimline Compact cover inside • Assembly profile for cover outside with electronic circuit • Assembly profile for cover inside without electronic circuit with lever handle • Outer lever handle with lever handle attachment screw (M5 x 50) •...
Scope of supply GUARD Wideline set reading on one side • Long plate Wideline cover outside • Long plate Wideline cover inside • Assembly profile long plate outside with electronic circuit • Assembly profile for long plate inside without electronic circuit with lever handle •...
Description GUARD Wideline set reading on one side with rosettes • Long plate Wideline cover outside • Assembly profile long plate outside with electronic circuit • Cover cylinder rosette Wideline • Assembly profile cylinder rosette Wideline • Cover lever handle rosette Wideline •...
Scope of supply GUARD Wideline set reading on both sides • 2 long plate Wideline covers outside • 2 assembly profiles for cover outside with electronic circuit • 2 lever handles with lever handle attachment screw (M5 x 50) • Spindle of suitable length •...
Description Mechanical GUARD Wideline set • 2 long plates Wideline cover without reading field • 2 assembly profiles for long plate without electronic circuit with lever handle • Spindle of suitable length • adapter sleeves where necessary (see page 52) •...
Scope of supply GUARD Compact Wideline set reading on one side • Cover Wideline Compact outside • Assembly profile Wideline Compact with electronic circuit • Lever handle rosette Wideline inside • Assembly profile lever handle rosette Wideline inside without electronic circuit with lever handle •...
Description GUARD Wideline Compact without rosettes • Cover Wideline Compact outside • Assembly profile Wideline Compact with electronic circuit • Lever handle rosette Wideline inside • Assembly profile lever handle rosette Wideline inside without electronic circuit with lever handle • Outer lever handle with lever handle attachment screw (M5 x 50) •...
Description Combination GUARD with third-party handle All outer and inner handles are also available individually so that the GUARD handle can also be used in combination with third-party products. Appropriate attachment material is supplied for outer handles on principle. Inner handles...
ISO cheque card format • Transponders in various designs (tag, ISO card, clip tag, etc.) • Tapkey app (DOM Tapkey family only) • ENiQ app (ENiQ family only) • ‘ENiQ Access Management’ or ‘ELS software and/or ELSmobile software’...
Description Adapter sleeves The standard spindle has 9 mm edge length. Adapter sleeves in three sizes are available for spindle hubs with a smaller edge length. With these adapter sleeves you adapt the supplied spindle with smaller edge length to the dimensions of the inside lever handle and the coupling nut of the electronic handle side.
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Available accessories Name Coupling nut Spindle hub Door Lever handle bearing inside Spindle Lever handle, inside Adapter sleeve 9 mm to 10 mm...
Batteries of a different specification or from a different manufacturer may have a shorter service life. In this case DOM will not provide any guarantee for the battery life or the number of possible locking cycles.
Technical data Storing handle Please proceed as follows to store the handle prior to assembly or following use: Store the handle in the original packaging so that it is dry and free of dust. Store the handle and its electronic circuit in particular at least 15 cm away from metal objects, transponder and card coils.
Installation Installation The assembly of the handles varies for the different versions. You should in principle proceed as follows for assembly: • Check all parts for completeness and flawless condition. • Make sure that the tool required and additional material are in place. •...
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Preparing installation Check the following points in particular: • Does the spindle which was supplied have the correct dimensions for the lock and the door? • Were the correct adapter sleeves supplied (type and dimensions)? If parts are missing, damaged or supplied with incorrect measurements, contact the appropriate specialist retailer or the manufacturer.
The lever handle return spring can fall out when you release the attachment screws of the lever handle bearing of a mechanical GUARD handle. The seamless function of the lever handle is only guaranteed with the lever handle return spring.
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Align lever handle on the mechanical handle Turn the lever handle (1) so that it is aligned towards the door hinges and points away from the side with the lock (2). You can now install the handle on the outside as described in the following sections.
Attaching lever handle on the electronic handle An electronic GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The handles of the GUARD family are suitable for right and left hand doors. You just need to attach the lever handle with the corresponding alignment.
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Attaching lever handle on the electronic handle The alignment of the lever handle is dependent on the alignment of the door. The lever handle must be aligned to the left or right in line with the door situation. The end of the lever handle must point horizontally towards the door hinges.
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Installation The procedure depends on the position of the lever handle to the door hinges. You will require a 2 mm Allen key. Proceed as follows for a right-hand lever handle (see diagram below): To set the end of the lever handle (1) higher turn the grub screw (2) clockwise.
Insert spindle Insert spindle If you are using handles which read on both sides, you must ensure that the spindle is of the correct length as described from page 64 onwards. The standard spindle has 9 mm edge length. Adapter sleeves in three sizes are available for spindle hubs with a smaller edge length.
Ensure that the spindle is of the correct length as described from page 64 onwards. A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described...
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Insert spindle ATTENTION! Loss of the grub screw If you release the grub screw too much, it may fall out and get lost. Only release the grub screw as far as is necessary for inserting the spindle into the coupling nut. You require a 2 mm Allen key for loosening or tightening the grub screw.
Installation Use adapter sleeves for smaller spindle hubs The adapter sleeves for spindles with edge lengths of 7 mm, 8 mm and 8.5 mm are supplied in two forms. • Adapter sleeves for use on electronic handles (shorter form) • Adapter sleeves for use of mechanical handles (longer form) The attachment of adapter sleeves for handles on the outside door and inside door is also different.
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Insert spindle Using adapter sleeve on an electronic handle outside A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here. Proceed as follows to install a spindle with an edge length less than 9 mm on an electronic handle on the outside: ...
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Installation Using adapter sleeve on a mechanical handle outside A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here. Proceed as follows to install a spindle with an edge length less than 9 mm on a mechanical handle on the outside: ...
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Proceed as follows to prepare the handle for the inside: Using adapter sleeve on a mechanical handle inside A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here.
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Installation Using adapter sleeve on an electronic handle inside A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here. Proceed as follows to install a spindle with an edge length less than 9 mm on an electronic handle on the inside: ...
Insert spindle Use adapter sleeve for 10 mm spindle hub A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here. The length of the spindle which is supplied is matched to the thickness of the door leaf stated with the order.
The attachment of the handles differs according to the variant and the selected type of screwed connection. The handles of the GUARD family are attached at three points as a rule. In this process threaded bushes are placed in the handle on the outside. The threaded bushes are inserted into the corresponding drill holes in the door leaf.
Installing handle GUARD Slimline set reading on one side Installing handle and screwing right through The procedure for “Screwing long plate” is described and presented in the section which follows. In this case screwing occurs with three threaded bushes and long screws through the door leaf (“Screwing all the way through”).
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Installation Measure the distance “X” between the middle of the coupling nut and the upper attachment point in the door leaf. Measure the distance “Y” between the middle of the coupling nut and the attachment point below the coupling nut. ...
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Installing handle Insert the three threaded bushes (3) through the respective recess into the guide slots (2) in the assembly profile as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established. Scales are attached on the rear of the assembly profile next to the upper and lower guide slot for this purpose.
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Installation Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle with the installed and aligned lever handle: Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. Press the assembly profile (1) onto the door leaf. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installation Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
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Installing handle Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing right through, you must screw it on the door with short screws. For this purpose you require two short screws for the electronic handle and three short screws for the mechanical handle. The short screws which are supplied are only suitable for metal doors with pre-drilled threads.
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Installation If necessary remove the cover from the electronic assembly profile as described from page 237 onwards. You must attach the spindle and lever handle to the handle prior to attaching the handle in position. The attachment of the lever handle to the electronic handle is described from page 60 onwards.
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Installing handle Ensure that the lever handle on the inside handle is aligned correctly (see page 58). When using adapter sleeves, make sure that these are attached correctly (see page 66). Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
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A heater or tap are examples of suitable earthed objects. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installing handle Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). Ensure that the recess at the bottom of the cover is correctly positioned on the cover closure.
Reattach the cover to the assembly profile. GUARD Slimline set reading on one side with short plate and rosette Installing handle and screwing right through You must attach the spindle and lever handle to the handle prior to attaching the handle in position.
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Installing handle The position of the screw connections depends on the position of the drill holes which are present on the door and the lock. Guide slots are present in the assembly profiles in which the threaded bushes can be moved to the correct positions for the corresponding attachment points.
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Installation Insert the three threaded bushes (3) through the respective recess into the guide slots (2) in the assembly profile as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established. Scales are attached on the rear of the assembly profile next to the upper and lower guide slot for this purpose.
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Installing handle Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle (short plate) with the installed and aligned lever handle: Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. Press the assembly profile (1) onto the door leaf. ...
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Installation The lever handle rosette is not shown in the section which follows. Then attach the cylinder rosette as follows: Insert a long screw (2) into the lower drill hole of the assembly profile (1). If necessary, move the long screw until it can be inserted easily into the drill hole and screwed into the threaded bush.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the outer edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installing handle Align the outer lever handle horizontally as described from page 60 onwards. The horizontal positions of the outer lever handle and inner lever handle must match. Reattach the cover to the assembly profile. Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing right through, you must screw it on the door with short screws.
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Installation ATTENTION! Damage to the electronic components of the handle due to contact possible. Do not touch the electronic components of the handle. Touch an earthed object made of metal to discharge any electrostatic charge before continuing work. A heater or tap are examples of suitable earthed objects.
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Installing handle Insert the spindle in the electronic assembly profile (1) on the outside into the spindle hub. Press the assembly profile on the door leaf until it comes to a stop. Insert two suitable short screws (3) into the centre and lower drill hole (2). ...
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Installation Press the assembly profile (1) onto the door leaf. Insert two short screws (2) into the assembly profile at the top and bottom as shown as an example. Screw both short screws into the door leaf so they are hand tight. ...
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Ensure that the cover and the lever handle do not touch when fitting the cover. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installation Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). Ensure that the recess at the bottom of the cover is correctly positioned on the cover closure.
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Installing handle The cover of the mechanical handle is only put loosely in place on delivery. You must press the cover onto the assembly profile until it clicks audibly into place. ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
The horizontal positions of the outer lever handle and inner lever handle must match. Reattach the cover to the assembly profile. GUARD Slimline set reading on both sides Installing handle and screwing right through You must attach the spindle and lever handle to the handle prior to attaching the handle in position.
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Installation Measure the distance “Y” between the middle of the coupling nut and the drill hole in the door leaf below the coupling nut. Measure the distance “Z” between the middle of the coupling nut and the lower drill hole in the door leaf. The measurement “X”...
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Installing handle Insert the two threaded bushes (3) through the respective recesses into the two lower guide slots (2) in the assembly profile (4) as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established.
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Installation It is necessary to remove the cover from the handle to install the electronic handle on the inside. Proceed as follows for this purpose. ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. ...
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Installing handle Insert the two long screws (2) into the centre and lower guide slot of the inner assembly profile (1) as shown. Push the long screws to the desired position in line with the measurements established. Insert the long screws into the drill holes on the door. ...
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Prepare the electronic handle for the inside of the door in the same way. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. Do not use any force when removing covers from handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while pulling it off in order to avoid contact.
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Installation You will require a Torx10 screwdriver to release the screw on the cover closure. Proceed as follows to remove the cover from the electronic handle: Turn the screw (2) on the underside of the cover as seen from below in a clockwise direction (1) to open the cover closure.
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Installing handle Align the lever handle on the electronic handle as desired. Insert the spindle in the electronic assembly profile (1) on the outside into the spindle hub. Press the assembly profile on the door leaf until it comes to a stop. ...
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Installation Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary. Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). ...
The attachment of the spindle with reducing bushes is described from page 66 onwards. An electronic GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The assembly profiles are attached on both sides of the door and screwed together.
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Installation Measure the distance “X” between the middle of the coupling nut and the upper attachment point in the door leaf. Measure the distance “Y” between the middle of the coupling nut and the attachment point below the coupling nut. ...
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Installing handle Insert the three threaded bushes (2) through the respective recess into the guide slots (3) in the assembly profile on the outside of the door as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established.
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Installation Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle with the installed and aligned lever handle: Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. Press the assembly profile (1) onto the door leaf. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installation Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
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Installing handle Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing right through, you must screw it on the door with short screws. You will require three short screws per handle for this purpose. The short screws which are supplied are only suitable for metal doors with pre-cut M5 threads.
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Installation Place the assembly profile (1) with spindle on the outside of the door so that the spindle is seated in the spindle hub. Insert the three short screws (2) through the guide slots into the screw attachment points on the door. ...
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Installing handle The cover of the mechanical handle is only put loosely in place on delivery. You must press the cover onto the assembly profile until it clicks audibly into place. ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. ...
Installation GUARD Compact Slimline The handles of this type can only be attached by screwing all the way through on the door leaf. If screwing all the way through is not possible at an attachment point below the lever handle, you can also screw the assembly profile onto the door leaf with a short screw at this attachment point.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. Do not use any force when removing covers from handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while pulling it off in order to avoid contact.
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Installation Insert the threaded bushes (2) through the recesses into the guide slots in the assembly profile as shown. Push the upper threaded bush to the desired position in line with the measurement “X” which is established. Insert the spindle (1) into the spindle hub. ...
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Installing handle Ensure that the lever handle on the inside handle is aligned correctly (see page 58). When using adapter sleeves, make sure that these are attached correctly (see page 66). Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). Ensure that the recess at the bottom of the cover is correctly positioned on the cover closure.
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
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Installation The handle with lever handle is not shown in the section which follows. The assembly profiles for the cylinder rosette are screwed in place on both sides of the door with two short screws each. Ensure that both screw attachment points (1) on the door leaf have the correct distance of 50 mm.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
The horizontal positions of the outer lever handle and inner lever handle must match. Reattach the cover to the assembly profile. GUARD Compact Slimline without rosettes The handles of this type can only be attached by screwing all the way through on the door leaf.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. Do not use any force when removing covers from handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while pulling it off in order to avoid contact.
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Installation Insert the threaded bushes (2) through the recesses into the guide slots in the assembly profile as shown. Push the upper threaded bush to the desired position in line with the measurement “X” which is established. Insert the spindle (1) into the spindle hub. ...
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Installing handle Ensure that the lever handle on the inside handle is aligned correctly (see page 58). When using adapter sleeves, make sure that these are attached correctly (see page 66). Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle The cover of the mechanical handle is only put loosely in place on delivery. You must press the cover onto the assembly profile until it clicks audibly into place. ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. ...
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Installation Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
Installing handle Mechanical GUARD Slimline rosette set The lever handle and cylinder rosettes are screwed onto the door leaf on both sides with two short screws each. The short screws which are supplied are only suitable for metal doors with pre-cut M5 threads. You can obtain suitable screws for doors made of different material via specialist retailers.
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. Do not use any force when removing covers from handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while pulling it off in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle If necessary remove the cover from the assembly profile as described from page 234 onwards. Ensure that the lever handle on the inside handle is aligned correctly (see page 58). When using adapter sleeves, make sure that these are attached correctly (see page 66).
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Installation The assembly profiles for the cylinder rosette are screwed in place on both sides of the door with two short screws each. Make sure that both screw attachment points (1) on the door leaf have the correct distance of 50 mm. ...
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Installing handle The lever handle rosette is not shown in the section which follows. Screw the assembly profile (1) of the cylinder rosette on the inside onto the door leaf with two short screws (2). ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover.
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
Installation GUARD Wideline set reading on one side A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here. Installing handle and screwing right through The procedure for “Screwing long plate” is described and presented in the section which follows.
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Installing handle The assembly profiles are attached on both sides of the door and screwed together. Threaded bushes are inserted into the outer assembly profile for this purpose. The inner assembly profile is attached with long screws which are screwed into the threaded bushes. The position of the screw connections depends on the position of the drill holes which are present on the door and the lock.
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Installation Insert the three threaded bushes (3) through the respective recess into the guide slots (2) in the assembly profile as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established. Scales are attached on the rear of the assembly profile next to the upper and lower guide slot for this purpose.
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Installing handle Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle with the installed and aligned lever handle: Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. Press the assembly profile (1) onto the door leaf. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
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Installation Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing right through, you must screw it on the door with short screws. For this purpose you require two short screws for the electronic handle and three short screws for the mechanical handle. The short screws which are supplied are only suitable for metal doors with pre-drilled threads.
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Installing handle If necessary remove the cover from the electronic assembly profile as described from page 237 onwards. You must attach the spindle and lever handle to the handle prior to attaching the handle in position. The attachment of the lever handle to the electronic handle is described from page 60 onwards.
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Installation Ensure that the lever handle on the inside handle is aligned correctly (see page 58). When using adapter sleeves, make sure that these are attached correctly (see page 66). Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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A heater or tap are examples of suitable earthed objects. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installing handle Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary. Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). ...
GUARD Wideline set reading on one side with rosettes Installing handle and screwing right through You can attach the GUARD Wideline laterally on the outer assembly profile with four catch sleeves next to one another in pairs. Handle rosette and cylinder rosette are attached on the inside.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. Do not use any force when removing covers from handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while pulling it off in order to avoid contact.
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Installation Attach the four catch sleeves (4) to the lateral gripping points of the assembly profile as shown. Place the assembly aid (3) on the catch sleeves if available. Just one assembly aid is shown in the diagram which follows. Use an assembly aid for each of the two pairs of catch sleeves if possible.
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Installing handle Always install the lever handle fittings/rosettes first for two-part handles. Only install the cylinder rosettes once the lever handle fittings/rosettes have been installed. If necessary remove the cover from the assembly profile as described from page 234 onwards. ...
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Ensure that the cover and the lever handle do not touch when fitting the cover. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installing handle Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary. Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). ...
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Installation The attachment of the cover of a rosette for Slimline is presented in the sections which follow as an example. ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points.
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installation Align the outer lever handle horizontally as described from page 60 onwards. The horizontal positions of the outer lever handle and inner lever handle must match. Reattach the cover to the assembly profile. Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing all the way through, you can screw the assembly profiles on the outside and inside onto the door leaf with six short screws.
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The attachment of the spindle is described from page 63 onwards. The attachment of the spindle with reducing bushes is described from page 66 onwards. A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here.
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Installation Check the lever handle for ease of movement. Release the centre short screw a little if the lever handle does not move easily. Check the lever handle for ease of movement once again. Always install the lever handle fittings/rosettes first for two-part handles. Only install the cylinder rosettes once the lever handle fittings/rosettes have been installed.
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Installing handle Screw the assembly profile (1) of the cylinder rosette on the inside onto the door leaf with two short screws (2). The lever handle rosette is not shown in the section which follows. The attachment of the cover of a rosette for Slimline is presented in the sections which follow as an example.
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installation An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here. ATTENTION! Damage to the electronic components of the handle due to contact possible. Do not touch the electronic components of the handle.
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Installing handle Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary. Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). ...
Ensure that the spindle is of the correct length as described from page 64 onwards. A GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The procedure for other handles is no different from the one described here.
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Installing handle correct positions. Corresponding scales are attached alongside the guide slots for this purpose. Measure the distance “Y” between the middle of the coupling nut and the drill hole in the door leaf below the coupling nut. Measure the distance “Z” between the middle of the coupling nut and the lower drill hole in the door leaf.
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Installation Insert the two threaded bushes (3) through the respective recesses into the two lower guide slots (2) in the assembly profile (4) as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established. Scales are attached on the inside of the assembly profile next to the upper and lower guide slot for this purpose.
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Installing handle It is necessary to remove the cover from the handle to install the electronic handle on the inside. Proceed as follows for this purpose. ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover. ...
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Installation Insert the two long screws (2) into the centre and lower guide slot of the inner assembly profile (1) as shown. Push the long screws to the desired position in line with the measurements established. Insert the long screws into the drill holes on the door. ...
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Installing handle Installing handle and screwing on It is also possible to attach the assembly profiles to the door with short screws as an alternative to screwing all the way through (“Screwing on”). You must remove the cover for this screw connection. The assembly profiles are screwed onto the door with short screws in the drill holes.
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Installation An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here. ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when removing the cover.
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Installing handle Turn the screw (2) on the underside of the cover as seen from below in a clockwise direction (1) to open the cover closure. The locking block moves inwards. Lift the cover (1) away from the assembly profile at the bottom (2.). ...
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Installation Insert the spindle in the electronic assembly profile (1) on the outside into the spindle hub. Press the assembly profile on the door leaf until it comes to a stop. Insert two suitable short screws (3) into the centre and lower drill hole (2). ...
Page 181
Installing handle An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here. Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary.
The attachment of the spindle with reducing bushes is described from page 66 onwards. An electronic GUARD Slimline long plate is presented in the section which follows. The assembly profiles are attached on both sides of the door and screwed together.
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Installing handle The position of the screw connections depends on the position of the drill holes which are present on the door and the lock. Guide slots are present in the assembly profiles in which the threaded bushes can be moved to the correct positions for the corresponding attachment points.
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Installation Insert the three threaded bushes (2) through the respective recess into the guide slots (3) in the assembly profile on the outside of the door as shown. Push the threaded bushes to the desired positions in line with the measurements established.
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Installing handle Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle with the installed and aligned lever handle: Place the lever handle on the spindle protruding on the inside of the door. Press the assembly profile (1) onto the door leaf. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. Twist the cover round the lever handle while fitting in order to avoid contact.
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Installing handle Place the cover (1) over the lever handle as shown. You must twist the cover when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking points of the cover (2) are in contact with the locking points of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
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Installation Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing right through, you must screw it on the door with short screws. You will require three short screws per handle for this purpose. The short screws which are supplied are only suitable for metal doors with pre-cut M5 threads.
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Installing handle Place the assembly profile (1) with spindle on the outside of the door so that the spindle is seated in the spindle hub. Insert the three short screws (2) through the guide slots into the screw attachment points on the door.
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Installation The cover of the mechanical handle is only put loosely in place on delivery. You must press the cover onto the assembly profile until it clicks audibly into place. ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. ...
Installing handle GUARD Compact Wideline set reading on one side The short plate with reading field is attached on the outside of the door. Two catch sleeves are inserted laterally on the outer assembly profile for this purpose. The inner assembly profile is attached with two long screws which are screwed into these catch sleeves.
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Installation An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here. You will require a Torx10 screwdriver to release the screw on the cover closure.
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Installing handle Attach the two catch sleeves (4) to the lateral gripping points of the assembly profile as shown. Place the assembly aid on the catch sleeves if available. Insert the spindle (5) into the spindle hub. ...
Page 194
Installation Insert the two long screws (2) through the guide slots on the assembly profile (1) of the lever handle rosette into the drill holes as shown. Screw the long screws into the threaded bushes so they are hand tight. ...
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Installing handle Insert the two threaded bushes (3) through the guide slots on the assembly profile of the cylinder rosette into the drill holes (1) of the door as shown. Press the assembly profile (2) onto the door leaf.
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Installation Press the assembly profile on the inside of the door onto the door leaf. Insert the two long screws (2) through the guide slots on the assembly profile (1) for the cylinder rosette into the drill holes of the door as shown. ...
Page 197
Installing handle Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). Ensure that the recess at the bottom of the cover is correctly positioned on the cover closure.
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the outer edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installing handle The attachment of the cover of a rosette for Slimline is presented in the sections which follow as an example. ATTENTION! It is possible to damage the surface of the lever handle when fitting the cover. Do not use any force when installing the covers of handles. ...
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Installation Place the cover of the cylinder rosette (1) on the assembly profile as shown. You must twist the cover of the cylinder rosette when putting it in position if this is necessary. Press the cover of the cylinder rosette laterally onto the assembly profile (1.) until the locking point of the cover (2) is in contact with the locking point of the assembly profile (3) (1.).
Twist the cover round the lever handle while pulling it off in order to avoid contact. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installation Turn the screw (2) on the underside of the cover as seen from below in a clockwise direction (1) to open the cover closure. The locking block moves inwards. Lift the cover (1) away from the assembly profile at the bottom (2.). ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Damage to the electronic components of the handle due to contact possible. Do not touch the electronic components of the handle. Touch an earthed object made of metal to discharge any electrostatic charge before continuing work. A heater or tap are examples of suitable earthed objects.
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Installation Press the assembly profile of the inner lever handle rosette onto the door leaf. Insert the two long screws (2) through the guide slots on the assembly profile (1) of the lever handle rosette into the drill holes as shown. ...
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Installing handle Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary. Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). ...
Page 206
Installation The cover of the mechanical handle is only put loosely in place on delivery. You must press the cover onto the assembly profile until it clicks audibly into place. ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. ...
The horizontal positions of the outer lever handle and inner lever handle must match. Reattach the cover to the assembly profile. GUARD Wideline rosette set Installing handle and screwing right through The assembly profiles of the cylinder rosette and the lever handle rosette are attached with two threaded bushes each on the outside of the door.
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Installation Insert the spindle into the spindle hub. Insert the two threaded bushes (3) through the guide slots on the assembly profile (2) of the lever handle rosette as shown. Insert the threaded bushes into the drill holes (1) of the door. ...
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Installing handle Insert the two long screws (2) through the guide slots on the assembly profile (1) of the lever handle rosette into the drill holes as shown. Screw the long screws into the threaded bushes so they are hand tight. ...
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Installation Insert the two threaded bushes (3) through the guide slots on the assembly profile of the cylinder rosette into the drill holes (1) of the door as shown. Press the assembly profile (2) onto the door leaf.
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Installing handle Press the assembly profile on the inside of the door onto the door leaf. Insert the two long screws (2) through the guide slots on the assembly profile (1) of the cylinder rosette into the drill holes of the door as shown. ...
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installation Installing handle and screwing on If you cannot attach the handle by screwing all the way through, you can screw the assembly profiles on the outside and inside onto the door leaf with two short screws. Apart from this, assembly occurs in the same way as described in the previous section.
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Installing handle If necessary remove the cover from the assembly profile as described from page 234 onwards. Insert the spindle into the spindle hub. Press the assembly profile (2) onto the door leaf. Screw the assembly profile of the lever handle rosette on the outside into the screw attachment points (1) on the door leaf with two short screws (3).
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Installation If necessary remove the cover from the assembly profile as described from page 234 onwards. Ensure that the lever handle on the inside handle is aligned correctly (see page 58). When using adapter sleeves, make sure that these are attached correctly (see page 66).
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Installing handle The assembly profiles for the cylinder rosette are screwed in place on both sides of the door with two short screws each. The lock cylinder should be inserted in order to simplify the alignment. Screw the assembly profile (2) on the outside onto the door leaf with two short screws (3) on the screw attachment points (1).
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Installation ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
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Installing handle ATTENTION! Distortion of the cover possible due to forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the heel of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. ...
You can pre-drill the screwing points in order to guarantee safe screwing. You can combine the handles of the GUARD family with third-party handles. Individual handles can also be supplied in addition to the handle sets for this purpose. The assembly does not otherwise differ from the procedure described above.
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Installing handle GUARD combined with handles which are present or third-party handles The combination of a Guard handle with an old handle which is present is an example. A handle with round rosettes is shown as an example in the diagram...
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Installation GUARD in escape and rescue routes The combination of a Guard handle on the outside with a panic lock and a panic bar on the inside is an example of this. WARNING Serious injury or death possible as a result of handle not...
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Ensure the compatibility of the GUARD handle with the lock and the panic bar if applicable. The certificates of the lock manufacturer must be inspected...
The cylinder automatically detects transponders when they approach the handle’s reading field. In rare cases, interference fields or the use of transponders that are not approved by DOM Sicherheitstechnik can lead to transponders not being detected. Only use transponders which are approved by DOM Sicherheitstechnik for use with the handle.
In rare cases, environmental influences in the form of interference fields or the use of transponders that are not approved by DOM Sicherheitstechnik can lead to transponders not being detected. Proceed as follows to create the transponder: ...
Batteries which are not acquired from DOM may have a shorter service life. In this case DOM will not provide any guarantee for the battery life or the number of possible locking cycles.
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Changing batteries Battery warning level 1 If the batteries will run flat soon, battery warning level 1 will be displayed as soon as you hold a transponder to the reading field. At battery warning level 1, all four LEDs light up as follows: •...
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Using handle To be able to connect up the lever handle and open the door, you must hold the transponder to the reading field a second time. Hold the transponder to the reading field. The LEDs briefly light up green one after the other. You can open the door. You can operate the handle around 500 times before the next battery warning level is indicated.
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Changing batteries Proceed as follows to change the batteries: An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here. You will require a Torx10 screwdriver to release the screw on the cover closure.
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Using handle ATTENTION! Damage to the electronic components of the handle due to contact possible. Do not touch the electronic components of the handle. Touch an earthed object made of metal to discharge any electrostatic charge before continuing work. A heater or tap are examples of suitable earthed objects.
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Changing batteries Take the used batteries out of the battery holder. Dispose of the used batteries in line with the locally applicable regulations. Insert the new batteries of the same type into the battery holder with the correct polarity as shown.
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Using handle Place the cover over the lever handle. You must twist the cover if this is necessary. Place the cover (1) on the assembly profile from above first of all as shown. Then press the cover onto the assembly profile from above and below (1.). ...
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Changing batteries ATTENTION! Loss of date and time possible following a battery change. The loss of date and time can hamper or block the correct application of authorisations with schedules. After changing batteries, use the app or software to check whether the date and time are still up-to-date.
Following use Following use Removing handle The removal of the handles is in principle in the reverse order to the assembly. Proceed as follows: • Remove the cover and/or rosettes on the inside of the door. • Check whether you can loosen all screw connections. •...
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Removing handle The cover is attached to the assembly profile with lateral catches. To release the catch, insert a rosette lifter between the recess (2) in the cover and the clip (3) on the assembly profile. Release the lateral locking points of the cover (1) from the locking points of the assembly profile with a rosette lifter (1.).
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Following use The cylinder rosette is attached to the assembly profile with lateral catches. To release the catch, insert a rosette lifter between the recess (2) in the cylinder rosette and the clip (3) on the assembly profile. Release the lateral locking points of the cover (1) from the locking points of the assembly profile with a rosette lifter (1.).
A heater or tap are examples of suitable earthed objects. An electronic GUARD Slimline Compact is presented in the following section. The procedure for other electronic handles is the same as the one described here.
Following use You will require a Torx10 screwdriver to release the screw on the cover closure. Proceed as follows to remove the cover from the electronic handle: Turn the screw (2) on the underside of the cover as seen from below in a clockwise direction (1) to open the cover closure.
Removing handle Removing spindle Undo the grub screw on the spindle. Pull the spindle out of the coupling nut. Remove any adapter sleeves which may be present with long nose pliers. Screw the grub screw in a little once you have removed the outer lever handle.
Following use Disposal of handle Once its service life has elapsed, you can return the handle to the manufacturer in its original packaging. The manufacturer will dispose of the cylinder and the batteries it contains in an environmentally friendly manner. Alternatively, have an approved specialist disposal company dispose of the handle.
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