Blusafe B0BXFBKC94 Infinity Smart Keyless Door Handle Installation Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Blusafe
Table of Contents
- Blusafe B0BXFBKC94 Infinity Smart Keyless Door Handle
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Box Contents
- OVERVIEW
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
- Install Operating Cam
- Install External Handle
- FITTING
- Fitting the Internal Handle
- FCC Warning Statement
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Blusafe B0BXFBKC94 Infinity Smart Keyless Door Handle
Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Name: Blusafe Infinity
- Model: v2024.2
- Power Source: 9V Alkaline dry battery
- Features: Fingerprint Scanner, Key Card Access, Backup Power Portal
Product Usage Instructions
Installation:
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Box Contents:
- Internal Handle
- External Handle
- Mounting Plate
- Key Card
- Setting Tool
- Fitting Jig
- Setting Ruler
Installation Steps:
- Remove the existing handle and cylinder.
- Remove the internal and external handles.
- Remove the fixing screw and turn the key/turn knob to withdraw the cylinder.
- Install the operating cam and fix it in place with a fixing screw.
Handle Direction:
Determine the handle direction based on how your door opens. Handles should
point towards the door hinges.
Changing Handle Direction:
If the internal handle direction needs adjustment, follow the steps provided
in the manual to reposition it correctly.
Important Notes:
Ensure the cylinder moves freely after installation. Check handle direction
before finalizing installation.
FAQ:
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Q: What should I do if the cylinder does not move freely after installation?
A: If the cylinder does not move freely, remove it from the door and realign it until it moves without obstruction. -
Q: How do I determine the correct handle direction for my door?
A: Handles should always point towards the door hinges. Ensure correct orientation before finalizing installation.
Box Contents
OVERVIEW
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Remove the Existing Handle & Cylinder
Warning! Ensure the door is unlocked before removing the handles. Do not close the door until installation is complete.
Put something in the bottom of the door to prevent the door closing and
locking itself!
Remove the existing handles and spindle. If a turn button cylinder is fitted,
remove the internal handle with the cylinder.
- Remove the existing screws,there may be 2 or 3;
- Remove the internal handle;
- Remove the external handle and spindle to remove the locking cylinder;
- Remove the fixing screw and turn the key/turn knob whilst putting gentle pressure on the opposite cylinderend, until the cylinder starts to withdraw. Pull the cylinder out, if there is no movement, try turning the key gently, both ways, left and right.
Tip
- It may be necessary to use a little force to fully remove the cylinder if it is catching on the sides of the prep hole.
- Some cylinders will only withdraw to the outside, some only to the inside, try both ways.
- If a security clamp is fitted, it will be necessary to remove this first, an Allen key will be needed to do this. Please see the FAQ section on the Blusafe website for help if you are unsure.
Install Operating Cam
- Insert the setting tool into the operating cam.
- Push the operating cam into the lock (the hole in which you removed the key/cylinder).
- Fix it in place with the fixing screw shown in the diagram.
- Insert the fixing screw but do not overtighten.
- Remove the setting tool.
Important!
Once cylinder installed in the door, turn the setting tool left and right,
do not past angle shown on diagram. Does it move freely?
- Yes, if it moves freely, please proceed.
- No, remove the cylinder from door and realign until it moves freely.
Determine Handle Direction
Depending on which way your door opens, determine which way the handles need to face. The handles should always point towards the door hinges. Check the Origin/Origin Smart handles against the current handles. If the handles need to face the other way, please see next page.
Change Internal Handle Direction
If the internal handle direction is not correct, follow the below steps to
adjust.
Fitting the Screw Pillars
- Method 1
- Method 2
- Use the old internal handle and spindle, join together with the Origin/Origin Smart outer handle.
- Fix the screw pillars loosely – in line with the old handle screw ports.
- Using the old handle screws, pass them through the old handle into the screw pillars and turn to locate, then gently tighten the pillars with fingers.
- Remove the screws, old handle and spindle and fully tighten the pillars with the setting tool.
- 3 screw pillars are supplied, but generally only 2 will be required. They can be added or removed where necessary. The pillars can slide up or down when loosely tightened to match the current holes.
- Fitting the Screw Pillars
- Method 1
Measure the screw holes of the existing handle. Insert the old spindle and use the setting ruler supplied and fit the screw pillars in the correct positions.
- Method 1
Measure Your Door Thickness Please measure the total thickness of your door. Select the spindle and fixing screw pack as shown below.
Before fitting the handle assembly, please ensure that the internal and external handle, backplate, spindle and fixing screws are removed from the packaging and within easy reach.
Warning!
- Please make sure the main door lock is in the unlocked position. If unsure, use the old handle and spindle and push the handle down before proceeding.
Install External Handle
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Fit the spindle into the external handle.
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From the outside face of the door, take the leading tube and put it over the cable connector head, then feed the cable through the bottom fixing hole as shown. UPVC doors will have 2 internal walls to pass the cable through as well as the outer and inner walls. Push the spindle all the way through.
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Make sure the screw pillars pass through the middle of the holes in the door.
Gently pull the connector cable with the leading tube through if necessary and check it’s not caught or trapped, as this could damage the cable. Remove the leading tube from the cable. Hold the external handle in place and fit the mounting plate (see next page).
NOTE Please note, you may need to increase the size of the bottom fixing hole to allow both the cable and screw to pass through. Please see FAQ’s on the Blusafe website.
Install Internal Mounting Plate
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Ensure the mounting plate is in the correct orientation with the rubber pad against the door face (see diagram).
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Feed the electrical connector and cable through the bottom slot, you may need help to do this as you will be holding the outer handle in position at the same time.
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Push through and loosely tighten the fixing screws into the screw pillars on the outer handle. Check the mounting plate is firmly against the door face.
FITTING
Fit the Drive Bar
- Push the setting tool fully into the slot in the operating cam (see fig.1).
- The mark nearest to the face of the backplate shows the correct bar length to use (see fig.2).
- Withdraw the setting tool making sure the slot in the cam is in the vertical position.
- Select the correct length drive bar shown by the setting tool.
- Then, wider square end in first, push the bar firmly into the slot until it hits the bottom of the slot.
Use Fitting Jig to Align
Important! Ensure the drive bar is vertical. Refer to page 2 to reset
the cam if required.
Remember, there may only be 2 screws not 3.
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Slide the black plastic fitting jig over the spindle as shown and check that the drive bar is located correctly in the slot.
Move the internal mounting plate slightly if required until the jig is fully located. -
Tighten up the fixing screws firmly but do not over-tighten.
Remove the fitting jig. Make sure the spindle and drive bar are in the centre of their holes respectively.
NOTE If the drive bar selected by actual measurement is not exposed at this case nor does it affect normal function.
Fix the Mounting Plate
- If the top of the backplate is not flush with the face of the door, fit the additional self-tapping screw A1 supplied. Some composite doors have steel skins so it may be necessary to use a powered driver with a self-drilling screw A2 (supplied). Please be careful to tighten by hand to avoid stripping the door skin. Other optional (OP) fixing points are available if required (screws not provided).
Note Screw A1 is a self-tapping screw. Screw A2 is a self-drilling screw.
- Check that the handle is facing the correct way (see page 3).
- Check the alignment arrows on the turn cylinder are facing straight up as shown below.
- Carefully connect the connector to the handle as shown, red side to red side.
Important! Make sure the drive bar is vertical and the cam is retracted also slot arrows are vertical before fitting.
- Locate the handle onto the spindle.
- Push the handle in slowly ensuring that the cable goes around the thumb turn as shown in the diagram.
- Check that the drive bar is fitting into the slot in the thumb turn cylinder and push the handle fully home. Finally, double-check that the handle is seated correctly on the backplate and that the cable is not visible (not caught under the edge of the handle).
Important! Please make sure the cable is tucked into the allocated slot when fitting the handle.
Fitting the Internal Handle
- Fit the 4 fixing screws supplied manually (do not use a power screwdriver). Do not over-tighten the screws.
Warning! DO NOT push down or lift the handle at this stage.
Check Thumb Turn
- Lift the handle to extend the deadbolt.
- To use the thumb turn:
- Gently press it until it drops into place.
- Push firmly and turn:
- Turn anti-clockwise if the handle is on the left side of the door.
- Turn clockwise if the handle is on the right side of the door.
- Ensure the door is deadlocked by trying to depress the handle. If it remains firm, the deadbolt is engaged. If not, please return to ‘Reset the cam’ on Page 2 and redo all subsequent steps.
- To unlock, turn the thumb turn in the opposite direction, and depress the handle to retract the deadbolt.
- Once you are happy that the thumb turn is operating easily and isn’t stiff or sticking, you can tighten up the cam fixing screw (Page 2). Be careful not to tighten too much and still leave a small amount of slack. To set up the handle please do not fit the bottom cover yet.
Fix
- If the thumb turn is sticking or is stiff to operate, the cam fixing screw may be too tight. Undo the screw by 1 turn and try again. Double-check the correct length drive bar on page 12, If not redo all subsequent steps.
- If after this it is still sticking, please refer to the FAQs on the website to see how to fix this.
Internal Handle Set-Up
- Please insert 4 AA batteries (to be purchased separately). Fit the cover and secure with the screw C provided.
- This is a security screw for child safety. The Allen key needed is supplied in the box.
- You will hear a ‘beep’ to confirm that the batteries are correctly fitted.
- You will be instructed to ‘PLEASE PUSH THE LEVER HANDLE DOWN’. Once done, you will be instructed to ‘PLEASE LIFT THE LEVER HANDLE’.
- You should hear the motor turn and then hear ‘DOOR IS LOCKING’.
- Try to push the handle down. If the handle has been correctly fitted, the handle should not push down.
Important!
- The batteries will work in the handle for 8 months depending upon usage and environment. It is recommended to change the batteries every 6 months for optimal performance.
- When the batteries are running low, you will hear a ‘Low Battery’ warning upon each use of the handle. You will have approximately 50 warnings before the battery runs out.
Fit the Setting Cover
We recommend you use the App to set up the handle, please refer to the User
Manual to do this.
You may also set up and use the handle manually (without the App). Please
refer to the User Manual for details.
- Once setup is complete, simply fit the cover to the bottom of the handle and secure with the screw provided (C).
This is a security screw for child safety, the allen key needed is supplied in the box.
Important! Please keep this allen key in case the cover needs to be removed in the future.
FCC Warning Statement
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in portable exposure conditions without restriction.
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