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USER GUIDE
E1 Lock
OVERVIEW
FEATURES
• Backlit keyboard when in use for easy reading;
• Stainless steel material;
• 2 types of use: private or public;
• External emergency power supply;
• Codes ranging from 1 to 9 digits for multiple possibilities;
• 20-second alarm when an incorrect code or card is used 4 consecutive times;
• Possibility of user card, sold separately
ITEMS
• Lock (included);
• Chip (included);
• User card (not included);
• Emergency battery charger
(not included).

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Summary of Contents for Logiflex E1

  • Page 1 USER GUIDE E1 Lock OVERVIEW FEATURES ITEMS • Backlit keyboard when in use for easy reading; • Lock (included); • Stainless steel material; • Chip (included); • 2 types of use: private or public; • User card (not included); • External emergency power supply;...
  • Page 2 OVERVIEW Front case, front view 1. Green or red indicator 2. Keyboard 3. Handle 4. Inductive zone 5. Emergency power port Front case, back view 1. Reset button 2. Plug hole 3. Switch for functionality (private or public) Rear case 1.
  • Page 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS **IMPORTANT** Determine the desired type of use BEFORE the initialization Determine the desired type of use (private or public) and position the switch at the back of the lock according to the desired use. By default, the lock is in position 2 (Switch to the lef).
  • Page 4 USER GUIDE Master chip To be able to use the E1 electronic lock, one of the chips must be programmed as the master chip. The master chip is used to: • Unlock different locks from the same chip; • Program or delete lock codes;...
  • Page 5 USER GUIDE Lock with permanent code - Private use Program the digital code **IMPORTANT** For private use, the switch must have been placed in position 1 (switch on the right) at the time of installation. Put the master chip on the inductive zone. After a beep, the lock is unlock and the red indicator will blink.
  • Page 6 USER GUIDE Lock with single use code - Public use Program the digital code **IMPORTANT** For public use, the switch must have been placed in position 2 (switch on the left) at the time of installation. The master chip programming step is necessary, even for public use.
  • Page 7 USER GUIDE Lock with user card - Private or public use User card not included. The user card is used to replace the use of a code. It can be used in 2 types of use: private or public. Program a user card **IMPORTANT** Determine the type of desired use BEFORE installation The master chip programming step is necessary.
  • Page 8: Battery Change

    BATTERY CHANGE Battery When the batteries begin to run low, the lock will emit a signal during use by the user. The red indicator will flash and 8 beeps will sound to indicate that the batteries need to be replaced. Charger If the batteries are exhausted, a 6V emergency battery charger can be used.