The door can be
opened from
inside at all times
Engage the
outside door
handle
Release via an
electric strike
Single turn
locking
Functions and operation
Panic function B – operation
Opening the door – in the escape direction (from inside)
1. Operate the panic bar or the door handle.
The lock was unlocked and the door can be opened from inside.
The outer door handle remains disengaged and can only be opened from
outside with a key.
Opening the door – against the escape direction (from outside)
A locked door cannot be opened from outside without a key, because the door
handle is disengaged. To open the door, the outer door handle must be engaged
and the lock must be unlocked.
1. Turn the key towards the door hinge up to the stop.
2. Operate the door handle.
The lock has been unlocked and the outside door handle has been engaged,
the door can be passed through from the inside and outside without using a
key.
The outside door handle is not disengaged again until the door is locked.
Unlocking and enabling the door with an electric strike
A locked door can be unlocked without engaging the outside door handle.
Therefore, the door can only be passed through from outside if an electric strike
("Electric strike", page 67) installed in the striking plate has been operated.
1. Turn the key (360°) towards the hinge, but do not turn it up to the stop.
The lock has been unlocked, but the outside door handle remains disengaged,
and the door can be passed through from outside.
The door can be released for passage with an electric strike, for instance, after
someone has rung a bell from outside.
Locking the door
1. Close the door.
2. Lock the door from inside or outside by turning the key a full rotation (single
turn locking).
The lock has been locked and the outside door handle is disengaged. Then
the door can only be opened from the outside with a key.
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