Digital SmartHandle AX Panic bar
9. Programming the fitting
Programme the fitting before installation. You can use different
programming devices, depending on the product family.
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10. Installing the fitting for CISA
Door pre-drilled.
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PH2 screwdriver at hand.
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TX15 screwdriver at hand.
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Vernier calliper at hand.
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Saw at hand.
1.
Measure the door thickness.
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2.
Mark the sawing points on the screws and spindle.
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3.
Use a suitable saw to cut the screws and spindle.
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4.
Insert the sleeve nuts into the adapter plate.
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5.
Place the adapter plate on the electronic fitting.
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6.
Align the holes in the adapter plate with the threads in the fitting.
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Fasten the adapter plate firmly in a criss-cross sequence (PH2, torque
1.1 Nm).
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8.
Insert the spindle with the pin side into the fitting.
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9.
Insert the fitting with the adapter plate and spindle into the door.
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10. Screw the fitting firmly into place in the centre (PH2, torque 1.1 Nm).
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11.
Screw the adapter plate firmly into place below the keyhole (PH2,
torque 1.1 Nm).
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12.
Fasten the wood screw as described in the CISA documentation.
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13.
Insert the dummy cylinder.
NOTE
Feed the blank cylinder into the hole using a screwdriver
It is difficult to position the blank cylinder correctly, especially in thick doors.
1.
Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the blank cylinder.
2.
Position the blank cylinder using the screwdriver.
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14. Push the handle onto the outer fitting.
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Firmly fasten the grub screw on the outside handle (TX15; torque: 5.0
Nm).
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16. Screw the dummy cylinder firmly into place (PH2, torque 1.1 Nm).
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Fitting is now installed.
11. Installing the fitting for BKS
Door pre-drilled.
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PH2 screwdriver at hand.
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TX15 screwdriver at hand.
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Vernier calliper at hand.
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Saw at hand.
1.
Measure the door thickness.
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2.
Order the L1 screw of the appropriate length from BKS.
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3.
Mark the sawing points on the L2 screws.
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4.
Determine the length X, depending on the panic bar type.
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5.
Mark the sawing point on the spindle.
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6.
Use a suitable saw to cut the screws and spindle.
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7.
Insert the sleeve nuts into the adapter plate.
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8.
Place the adapter plate on the electronic fitting.
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9.
Align the holes in the adapter plate with the threads in the fitting.
10. Fasten the adapter plate firmly in a criss-cross sequence (PH2, torque
1.1 Nm).
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11.
Insert the spindle with the pin side into the fitting.
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12.
Insert the fitting with adapter plate, spindle and escutcheon base into
the door.
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13.
Screw the fitting into place in the centre as described in the BKS docu-
mentation (use the L1 screw and the wood screw ordered from BKS).
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14. Screw the escutcheon base to the assembly using the L2 screws (PH2,
torque: 1.1 Nm).
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15.
Insert the dummy cylinder.
NOTE
Feed the blank cylinder into the hole using a screwdriver
It is difficult to position the blank cylinder correctly, especially in thick doors.
1.
Insert a screwdriver into the hole in the blank cylinder.
2.
Position the blank cylinder using the screwdriver.
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9. Programming the fitting
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