Intro.Code | 09-2021
Rev. 01 | English | 6
EU Directive 2012/19/EU regulates the proper take-back, treat-
ment and recycling of used electronic equipment.Every con-
sumer is required by law to dispose of batteries, accumulators
or electrical and electronic equipment („waste equipment“)
powered by batteries or accumulators separately from house-
hold waste, as they contain harmful substances and valuable re-
sources. Disposal can be done at a collection or take-back point
approved for this purpose, e.g. a local recycling center. Waste
equipment, batteries or rechargeable batteries are accepted
there free of charge and recycled in an environmentally friendly
and resource-saving manner. Waste equipment, used batteries
or rechargeable batteries can also be returned to us. The return
must be sufficiently stamped to the address below.
BURG F.W. Lüling KG
Volmarsteiner Str. 52
58089 Hagen
The following symbol on the waste electrical equipment, batte-
ries or accumulators indicates that they must not be disposed of
with household waste:
Caution when using batteries!
The battery may explode or release flammable gases if it is mis-
handled, destroyed, or the wrong type of battery is used. Do not
recharge the battery, disassemble it, expose it to extremely high
temperatures or throw it into a fire.
On batteries containing harmful substances, you will find indica-
tions in the form of abbreviations for the ingredients cadmium
(Cd), mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) in each case.
BURG F. W. Lüling KG
Volmarsteiner Str. 52
58089 Hagen (Germany)
Fon + 49 (0) 23 35 / 63 08-0
info@burg.de
www.burg.de
Disposal and Battery Note
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Battery Replacement
It is recommended to change the battery as soon as the lock
shows a low battery level. After the battery change, the last
stored code is active.
3. Remove the battery compartment according to the
illustration. The battery can now be replaced.
1. Push the opening/ reset pin into the closure hole on the side
of the lock as shown in the illustration. Turn the housing
slightly to the left and then pull it forward.
4. Replace the battery compartment. Carefully slide the housing
of the lock and turn it back until it snaps back into place.
Note: If the lock can no longer be operated due to a flat battery,
it is possible to supply it with emergency power via a micro USB
connection. To reach the connection, the lock must be pulled
forward as described above. It is recommended to change the
battery immediately.
Reset to Default Settings
To reset the lock to the default setting, the reset pin must be
pressed into the reset hole on the back. All stored data will be
deleted from the lock during this process.