4. Scope of delivery
Loss of the precise guidance of the handle
It may be difficult to install on mortise locks with a retaining nut.
Do not mechanically alter the locking nut. The handle would then lose
its precise guidance.
Difficult installation due to inaccurate holes
The fitting cannot be installed if the fastening holes and the spindle do not
match.
Make sure that the fastening holes and the spindle are in parallel ver-
tical lines.
NOTE
Sealing escutcheon holes
Any escutcheon holes that exist may be used to manipulate the lock.
1.
Seal any escutcheon holes with a blind cylinder, for example.
2.
In the case of FH versions, you must be install a brass dummy cylinder or
locking cylinder.
Effect on the mortise lock
The SmartHandle AX acts exclusively on the latch of the mortise lock.
Locking and insurances
Insurance companies place increased demands on a closure.
1.
If you want to lock the door under insurance law, use a self-locking
panic lock or a locking cylinder in addition to the SmartHandle AX.
2.
Pay attention to the approvals according to EN 179.
SmartHandle AX with self-locking panic lock
The SmartHandle AX only offers full functionality with a self-locking panic
lock.
1.
Combine the SmartHandle AX with a self-locking panic lock.
2.
Pay attention to the declarations of conformity of the lock manufactur-
ers according to EN 179.
Conditions for authorisation security
Operation with Mifare Classic and/or PinCode keypad excludes authorisation
security class D according to DIN EN 16867:2020.
Panic bar manufacturer's documentation
Also observe the panic bar manufacturer's documentation (
or
www.g-u.com
).
Pre-bent adapter plate
The adapter plate for the fitting is pre-bent. Its pre-tensioning ensures a fric-
tional connection with the door after installation.
Spare screw included
A spare screw is included in the delivery.
Use this spare screw if you have lost a screw to fit the adapter plate.
4. Scope of delivery
SmartHandle AX (Panic bar version for CISA or BKS)
Special tool
Quick guide
Blank cylinder
5. CISA design
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6. BKS design
2
7. Preparing the door for CISA (drilling
template)
Pin or scriber at hand.
ü
Drill at hand.
ü
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ü
Suitable drill bits at hand (Ø6.5 mm and 8.0 mm).
PH2 screwdriver at hand.
ü
Countersink at hand.
ü
1.
Insert the spindle into the mortise lock.
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2.
Place the drilling template on the spindle.
4
3.
Align the drill template vertically using the printed scale.
4.
Mark the points to be drilled on the door.
5
5.
Remove the drilling template.
6
6.
Remove the spindle.
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7.
Remove the mortise lock (PH2).
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8.
Drill the required holes.
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9.
Countersink the lowest hole with a countersink.
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10. Fit the mortise lock (PH2).
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8. Preparing the door for BKS (drilling
template)
Pin or scriber at hand.
ü
PH2 screwdriver at hand.
ü
ü
Ruler at hand.
ü
Drill at hand.
ü
Suitable drill bits at hand (Ø6.5 mm and 8.0 mm).
1.
Remove the mortise lock (PH2).
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2.
Measure the vertical distance between the centres of the fixing holes.
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3.
Fit the mortise lock (PH2).
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4.
Insert the spindle into the mortise lock.
3
5.
Place the drilling template on the spindle.
4
6.
Align the drill template vertically using the printed scale.
7.
Use the distance you measured previously to determine where the
points need to be drilled.
8.
Mark the points to be drilled on the door.
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9.
Remove the drilling template.
6
10. Remove the spindle.
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11.
Remove the mortise lock (PH2).
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12.
Drill the required holes.
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13.
Fit the mortise lock (PH2).
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