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June 12, 2024
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Included in the box

Included in the box

Needed for installation

Needed for installation

Safety

If wrong user code is entered fi ve times in a row the handle goes into blocked mode. The blocking is removed by entering the correct user code twice in a row

Technical description

  • Handle with electric lock for interior use on patio door or window.
  • Fastening screws are concealed.
  • Standard measurements for screw fastening.
  • Removable guide pins for screw fastening.
  • The handle has backlit touch buttons activated by swiping finger across numbers 1-4.
  • Digits light up as code is entered.
  • Unlocks with six-digit user code.
  • Locks by swiping finger across numbers 1-4.
  • User code stays in memory during battery change/power failure.
  • User code is easy to change.
  • The handle uses two 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries that last about two years at normal usage.
  • Low battery power warning indicator.
  • Available in right, left and straight design.
  • Latch bolt espagnolette version available.
  • Fits most available doors/frame combinations, also with low backset and narrow opening radiuses.
  • Square spindle 8 mm, length 60 mm as standard. Other measurements are available on order.
  • Square spindle 7 mm is available on order.
  • When wrong code is entered five times in a row the handle is blocked.
  • Resistant to common lock picking methods such as bump keys, picks, shock, vibration, air pressure and magnetism. Produced in satin chromed zinc, stainless steel and nylon.
  • Operating temperature range: 0-70 degrees C.
  • Tested and certified according to SS3620:2017.
  • Made in Sweden.
  • Patent pending.

Installation

How to Install

How to install

  1. Ensure that the patio door or window is easy to open and close. Grease the espagnolette with lock spray if needed.
  2. Remove the existing handle.
  3. Measure the length of the square spindle and shorten with a hacksaw if needed.
  4. If necessary, remove the guide pins on the backside of the handle, depending on the pre-drilled hole pattern of the patio door or window.
  5. Make sure that the espagnolette locking bolts are visibly protruding in closed position.
  6. Mount the digital handle with the three supplied screws.
  7. If mounting together with an outside handle, use handle coupling.
  8. Carefully snap the keypad into place.
  9. Open / close the patio door or window and ensure functionality.

Set-up

  1. Shut the patio door or window and turn the handle down to the closed position.
  2. Insert the batteries – ensure correct polarity. The handle lights up with a mix of red and green light.
  3. Select a six-digit user code and enter it twice in sequence. The entered code is shown.
  4. Activate the handle by swiping a fi nger up or down, the handle lights up with a  steady green light.
  5. Swipe a fi nger up or down to lock the handle, the handle lights red, check that the handle is locked.
  6. Wake up the handle from stand-by mode by swiping a fi nger up or down; the lights are red in locked mode; enter your six-digit user code.
  7. Test the locking and unlocking function when the patio door or window is open and then when closed.
  8. Change the lower screw into a one-way screw.
  9. Firmly slide the battery cover into place and secure it with its screw.

Operation

  1. Wake up the handle by swiping a fi nger up or down.
  2. The handle lights red if locked and green if unlocked.
  3. Green: Swipe up or down to lock.
  4. Red: Enter your user code to unlock.

Change user code

Change user code

Unlock the handle and let it remain in open mode, wait until green lights goes out and the handle is in stand-by mode. Wake up the handle again and press the number “3” until the green light goes out. Release the button and the lights turn red. Enter your current six-digit code once (correct code is confirmed by flashing green light) followed by a new six-digit code twice. The handle shows the entered code. Your new code is now valid

Battery replacement

Battery replacement

Your user code is stored in memory during battery exchange / power failure

Low battery power is indicated by digit “1” flashing red after the handle has been operated.

  • Loosen the battery panel screw with the included tool (Torx TX8), remove the battery panel by sliding it downwards.
  • Remove the old batteries and recycle them.
  • Insert the new batteries, observing correct polarity.
  • Slide the battery cover into place again and secure it with the screw.

Reset button / Factory settings

How to reset

How to reset

On the rear side of the handle there is a reset button that will reset the handle to factory settings.

  • Take out the batteries.
  • Carefully remove the keypad with the included tool (flat screwdriver SL2).
  • Unscrew the screws and dismount the handle. An authorized lock smith can remove the one-way screw.
  • Reinsert the batteries, observing correct polarity.
  • Carefully snap the keypad into place.
  • Wake up the handle.
  • Using a paperclip, press and hold the reset button until you see a mix of red/ green colour on the buttons

Now your digital handle is reset to factory settings. See chapter Installation / Operation

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