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Typical installation of a
door fitting
Fig. 12 :
A panic door according to
DIN EN 1125
EN
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Installing door fittings (according to DIN EN 179)
Warning!
Life-threatening danger and risk of injury resulting from incorrect installation of door handle fittings
according to with DIN EN 179: Only escutcheons, lock counterparts, and coverings approved according
to DIN EN 179 may be used ("Door fitting in accordance with DIN EN 179", page 56).
At tention!
Property damage after drilling through the lock: The lock is damaged by drilling. You may only use exist-
ing holes drilled at the factory to attach door fittings. The lock must be removed prior to drilling.
Damage from dirt: The lock is damaged by dirt. Prior to installation, the lock pocket and all holes must be
cleaned (by blowing out or vacuuming).
Property damage due to forceful installation of the handle pin into the follower: The door handle
spindle must be gently inserted into the spindle hub. No tools are needed.
The lock must be installed in the door so that the holes for the door fittings can be marked ("Installing the
lock", page 45, "Accessories", page 56 ).
Install the door fittings as described in the accompany instructions. The following installation steps are
typical:
1
Insert the handle pin in the follower (Fig. 13 –
2
Mark the drilled holes (Fig. 13 –
Normally, a drilling template accompanies the door fitting.
3
Remove the lock from the door.
4
Drill the holes.
5
Re-install the lock.
6
Install the door fittings on both side of the door (Fig. 13 –
7
Check the door handle for ease of movement.
You have installed the door fitting and can operate the lock with the door handle.
Installing door fittings (according to DIN EN 1125)
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3
Install the panic bar (Fig. 12) as described in the accompany
instructions ("Panic bar in accordance with DIN EN 1125", page 56).
to Fig. 13 –
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Installation