1.3
Installation
Check the exit device for completeness, as well as the approvals for the individual components.
Insert the mortise locks/multi-point lock into the prepared lock recesses and fix it the lock in place.
Fix the keepers (latch&deadbolt striker/strikers) into the door frame or passive leaf. The latchbolts and
deadbolts must be able to glide into the strikers freely and without friction at all times. If necessary, adapt the
keeper shapes to the door situation (Fig. 2).
Install the locking cylinder (if present).
Do not tighten the cylinder fixing screw yet.
Mark the fixing points for the door hardware on the inside and outside of the door using the drilling
template provided.
Remove the locking cylinder (if present) and the mortise lock/multi-point lock from the lock recesses. Drill the
fixing borehole from the marked points to the lock recesses.
Reinstall the mortise lock/multi-point lock and locking cylinder (if present) as described in Sections 2 and 4.
Install the door hardware in accordance with the enclosed instructions and then tighten the cylinder fixing
screw.
Perform a function check of the exit device with the door open.
1.4
Commissioning and functional check
After installing the multi-point locks, lubricate the rear of the completely extended latchbolts using a non-
resiniferous grease.
While the door is open, perform a functional check as described in the following:
Release the latchbolts by pushing the trigger lever in the locking direction. The latchbolts will extend
by 20 mm.
Only in case of multi-point locks for single-leaf doors:
Press the latchbolts (with max. 20 N) to test whether they are properly secured against being pressed back.
After the test, you must pull back the latchbolts again by actuating the lever handle (or cylinder in case of panic
function E).
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