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Assembly and operating instructions for the “GUARD S” digital handles of the system families ENiQ DOM Tapkey English translation of the original German instructions 07/2021...
Characteristics and function of the handles..............13 GUARD S Slimline set ..................... 14 GUARD S Wideline set .................... 14 GUARD S Wideline set with rosettes ..............15 Overview of the lever handles ................. 16 Task and function ......................19 Overview of the most important components of the handles ........21 LED displays on the reading field .................
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Installing handle ......................44 GUARD S Slimline set ..................... 45 GUARD S Wideline set .................... 55 GUARD S Wideline set with rosettes ..............65 Combination: GUARD S with third-party handle ............. 74 Using handle ......................77 Putting the handle into operation .................. 77 Creating a transponder ....................
About this manual and manufacturer information These assembly instructions will help you to securely assemble the door handles of the GUARD S family. The door handles are subsequently referred to as “handle” for short. Keep the manual available These instructions form part of the handle.
This documentation may not be reproduced either in whole or in part, stored or transmitted, disclosed or translated in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG. This documentation is updated at regular intervals. The publisher is always grateful to receive information about any errors or suggestions regarding this documentation.
About this manual and manufacturer information Manufacturer's address DOM Sicherheitstechnik GmbH & Co. KG Wesselinger Straße 10–16 D-50321 Brühl Telephone: +49 (0) 2232 7040 Telefax: +49 (0) 2232 704 375 Email: dom@dom-group.eu Internet: www.dom-security.com Information available online You can download these instructions and other information about the GUARD S family on the product details page at the following web address: www.dom-security.com...
Safety Safety Intended use The door handles of the GUARD S family are used as security handles for access control in buildings. The system is based on RFID (radio frequency identification) technology. The door handles can also be used on escape and rescue doors in accordance with DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125.
Safety Fundamental safety information The handles are built in line with the current state of technology and the recognised safety rules. Working with and on the handles does nevertheless involve residual risks which could cause a danger to life and limb. It is therefore essential that the safety instructions below are observed and followed.
Wear suitable safety gloves. Risk of injury due to the outer handle falling down. The outer handle of GUARD S handles is heavier than usual handles due to the security function. The feet can be injured due to the outer handle falling down during assembly.
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. ...
Safety 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. If the distance is too short, an authorised closing device may be delayed or remain undetected.
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 S family is made up of handles with wide plates (Wideline) or narrow plates (Slimline). The handles consist of long plates on both sides or long plates with lever handle rosette and cylinder rosette on the inside.
Description GUARD S Slimline set Handles with reading field control access from the outside. Only people with an appropriately authorised transponder can activate the outer lever handle and open the door from the outside. The door can be opened from the...
Description The handles are also available as dummy handles with a cylinder hole cover. GUARD S Wideline set with rosettes Handles with reading field control access from the outside. Only people with an appropriately authorised transponder can activate the outer lever handle and open the door from the outside.
Description 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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Description 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 the other six lever handles on the...
Task and function Task The door handles of the GUARD S family are used as security handles on the outside of access control in buildings. The system is based on RFID (radio frequency identification) technology. Only transponders with the relevant permission (authorised transponders) enable the door to be opened for an adjustable time and period.
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In the GUARD S family, power is supplied by the electronic handle’s battery. The lever handle is connected to the lock via the spindle by means of a three- part coupling.
Description Overview of the most important components of the handles The most important components of long plate handles with reading field are presented in the diagram below. The handles of the Slimline and Wideline variants essentially differ in the width of the covers only.
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Description Designation Lever handle Inner cover (long plate without reading field) Assembly profile for inner long plate Spindle Sealing ring Handel mandrel Assembly profile for outer long plate with electronic circuit, reading field and LED display Battery compartment RFID reading field Outer cover (long plate with reading field) Sealing ring for plastic cover Plastic cover for reading field...
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. This allows you to replace the existing handle 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 S Wideline set • Long plate Wideline cover outside, with pre-assembled lever handle and integrated core pulling and drilling protection • 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 S Wideline set with rosettes • Long plate Wideline cover outside, with pre-assembled lever handle and integrated core pulling and drilling protection • Assembly profile long plate outside with electronic circuit • Cover cylinder rosette Wideline • Assembly profile cylinder rosette Wideline •...
Description Combination: GUARD S with third-party handle The outer handles are also available separately so the GUARD S handle can be used in combination with third-party products. Appropriate attachment material is supplied. Using the GUARD S outer handle with third-party handles will invalidate the...
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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Description Name Coupling nut Spindle hub Door Lever handle bearing inside Spindle Lever handle, inside Adapter sleeve 9 mm to 10 mm...
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Description Name Coupling nut Spindle hub Door Lever handle bearing inside Spindle Lever handle, inside Adapter sleeve spindle to lever handle inside Adapter sleeve spindle to coupling module of the electronic outer handle...
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.
Storing handle 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 handles are only assembled by screwing them all the way through from the inside. The assembly of the handles varies for the different versions. Proceed as follows in principle for assembly: • Check that all parts are complete and in perfect condition. •...
CAUTION Risk of injury due to the outer handle falling down. The outer handle of GUARD S handles is heavier than usual handles due to the security function. The feet can be injured due to the outer handle falling down during assembly.
Installation Make sure that all these points have been fulfilled, by carrying out extra work if necessary. Make sure that the tool required and material are in place. You require the following tools: • Allen key, 2 mm, for horizontal alignment of the lever handle and for fixing the spindle in the coupling module •...
An example of an electronic GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The handles of the GUARD S family are suitable for right-handed and left- handed doors. The factory-mounted lever handle can be freely rotated by 360° and does not have to be dismantled for alignment.
Installation Insert spindle 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.
Installation Use spindle without reducing bushes An example of a GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as the one described here. ATTENTION! Loss of the grub screw If you release the grub screw too much, it may fall out and get lost.
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 on 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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Installation Using adapter sleeve on an electronic handle outside An example of a GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as the one described here. Proceed as follows to install a spindle with an edge length less than 9 mm on an electronic handle: ...
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Installation Using adapter sleeve on a mechanical handle inside An example of a GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as 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 inside: ...
Installation Use adapter sleeve for 10 mm spindle hub An example of a GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as the one described here. Proceed as follows to install a spindle in a spindle hub with 10 mm edge length: ...
The attachment of the handles differs according to the variant and the selected type of screwed connection. The handles of the GUARD S family are usually attached at three points. Long screws are inserted into the handle on the inside and screwed down to the threaded bushes in the outer handle.
Installation GUARD S Slimline set The handle is attached by screwing it all the way through with two or three long screws from the inside of the door. The following is a description and illustration of attachment with a three-point screw connection. In the case of a two-point screw connection, the top screw connection is omitted.
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Installation The assembly profiles are screwed down to both sides of the door. Threaded bushes are inserted in the outer assembly profile for this purpose. The inner assembly profile is attached with long screws that are screwed into the threaded bushes. The position of the screw connections depends on the position of the existing drill holes in the door and the lock.
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Installation Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle with the assembled 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 Pull the sealing ring (1) over the outer assembly plate. Make sure that the sealing ring is correctly placed in the groove on the edge of the assembly plate.
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Installation Roughly slide the locking cylinder’s drilling protection into the desired position. The drilling protection is precisely aligned by the bevelled edges when the handle is placed on the assembly plate.
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Installation The drilling protection on a dummy handle has a closed cover (1) without an opening for a locking cylinder. The drilling protection for a dummy handle is aligned in the same way. Furthermore, the installation of dummy handles is no different from handles with a locking cylinder.
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Installation Place the outer handle (1) on the top of the assembly plate (1.) as shown. The groove (2) in the outer handle must click into place over the lug (3) in the assembly plate. Press the outer handle against the assembly plate (2.) with a swivelling movement at the bottom.
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Installation Insert the lower long screw (1) through the inner plate into the threaded bush (2) of the outer assembly plate. Make sure that the handle is positioned correctly. Tighten the long screw so that it is hand-tight. Remove this long screw to change the batteries;...
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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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Installation Check the outer lever handle to ensure it is working (coupling) perfectly. If the outer lever handle does not couple perfectly, align it as follows: Remove the cover of the outer handle as described in section “Removing handle”...
Installation GUARD S Wideline set The handle is attached by screwing it all the way through with two or three long screws from the inside of the door. The following is a description and illustration of attachment with a three-point screw connection. In the case of a two-point screw connection, the top screw connection is omitted.
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Installation The assembly profiles are screwed down to both sides of the door. Threaded bushes are inserted in the outer assembly profile for this purpose. The inner assembly profile is attached with long screws that are screwed into the threaded bushes. The position of the screw connections depends on the position of the existing drill holes in the door and the lock.
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Installation Proceed as follows to attach the inner handle with the assembled 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 Pull the sealing ring (1) over the outer assembly plate. Make sure that the sealing ring is correctly placed in the groove on the edge of the assembly plate.
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Installation Roughly slide the locking cylinder’s drilling protection into the desired position. The drilling protection is precisely aligned by the bevelled edges when the handle is placed on the assembly plate.
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Installation The drilling protection on a dummy handle has a closed cover (1) without an opening for a locking cylinder. The drilling protection for a dummy handle is aligned in the same way. Furthermore, the installation of dummy handles is no different from handles with a locking cylinder.
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Installation Place the outer handle (1) on the top of the assembly plate (1.) as shown. The groove (2) in the outer handle must click into place over the lug (3) in the assembly plate. Press the outer handle against the assembly plate (2.) with a swivelling movement at the bottom.
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Installation Insert the lower long screw (1) through the inner plate into the threaded bush (2) of the outer assembly plate. Make sure that the handle is positioned correctly. Tighten the long screw so that it is hand-tight. Remove this long screw to change the batteries;...
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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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Installation Check the outer lever handle to ensure it is working (coupling) perfectly. If the outer lever handle does not couple perfectly, align it as follows: Remove the cover of the outer handle as described in section “Removing handle”...
Installation GUARD S Wideline set with rosettes You can attach the GUARD S Wideline with four long screws next to one another in pairs. The lever handle rosette and cylinder rosette are attached on the inside. Before attaching the handle, you must attach the spindle to the handle.
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Installation purpose. The inner assembly profile is attached with long screws that are screwed into the threads. Press the assembly profile against the outer door leaf as far as it will go.
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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 drill holes in the assembly profile (1) of the lever handle rosette and into the holes as shown. ...
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Installation Pull the sealing ring (1) over the outer assembly plate. Make sure that the sealing ring is correctly placed in the groove on the edge of the assembly plate.
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Installation Roughly slide the locking cylinder’s drilling protection into the desired position. The drilling protection is precisely aligned by the bevelled edges when the handle is placed on the assembly plate.
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Installation The drilling protection on a dummy handle has a closed cover (1) without an opening for a locking cylinder. The drilling protection for a dummy handle is aligned in the same way. Furthermore, the installation of dummy handles is no different from handles with a locking cylinder.
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Installation Place the outer handle (1) on the top of the assembly plate (1.) as shown. The groove (2) in the outer handle must click into place over the lug (3) in the assembly plate. Press the outer handle against the assembly plate (2.) with a swivelling movement at the bottom.
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Ensure that the cover and the lever handle do not touch when fitting the cover. A GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as the one described here.
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Installation ATTENTION! The cover may be deformed by forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the ball of the hand to strike the edge of the cover lightly if necessary. Place the lever handle rosette on the upper assembly profile (1.) as shown. If necessary, twist the lever handle rosette when positioning it.
A description of how to attach the spindle with reducing bushes is provided from page 40 onwards. You can combine the handles of the GUARD S family with third-party handles. Individual handles can also be supplied for this purpose in addition to the handle sets.
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Installation GUARD S in escape and rescue routes An example of this is the combination of a Guard S handle on the outside with a panic lock and panic bar on the inside. WARNING Serious injury or death possible as a result of handle not...
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There is a potential risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event of malfunctions. When using handles of the GUARD S family in escape and rescue routes, malfunctions may result from incompatibility with the lock or panic bar. This can have an impact on the possibility of escape or rescue and thus result in serious or fatal injuries.
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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Using handle 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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Lift the cover from the outside of the assembly profile at the bottom and remove the cover with a swivelling movement upwards (2.). An example of a GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as the one described here.
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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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Using handle 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 ATTENTION! Damage to electronic components and malfunctions due to moisture penetration possible. Check that the sealing ring is in perfect condition and correctly seated each time before attaching the cover. Place the outer handle (1) on the top of the assembly plate (1.) as shown. The groove (2) in the outer handle must click into place over the lug (3) in the assembly plate.
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Using handle You must press the cover onto the assembly profile until it clicks audibly into place. ATTENTION! The cover may be deformed by forceful pressing. Press the cover carefully until it clicks into the locking points. Use the ball of the hand to strike the outer edge of the cover lightly if necessary.
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Using handle 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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Following use 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 example of a GUARD S Slimline is presented in the section below. The procedure for other handles is the same as the one described here.
Following use Removing assembly profiles The assembly profiles of the handle are removed in the reverse order to assembly. Remove the attachment screws of the assembly profiles. Remove the assembly profiles from the door. Remove any adapter sleeves which may be present with long nose pliers. Removing spindle ...
Following use Keep removed parts safe 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.
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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