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Pro cylinder EE
With the Pro cylinder EE, the cam is advanced to a defined posi-
tion when the cylinder goes into idle state. This can be necessary
when using the Pro cylinder EE in escape door devices according
to DIN EN 179 / 1125, as an undefined cam position may result in
the blocking of the lock in some locks available on the market. In
order to assess this, the EC certificates of conformity of the lock
manufacturers must be inspected. According to standards DIN
EN 179 and DIN EN 1125, monthly maintenance and a monthly
function test are required.
The standard version of the Pro cylinder EE offers complete se-
curity, flexibility and convenience. The cylinder meets the current
state of the art and offers highest possible protection against
attempts at electronic and mechanical manipulation.
Locking media (users) can be managed with numerous access
control functions (daily and weekly schedules, etc.). The event
storage function ensures the traceability of door openings. Trans-
ponder-based identification takes place on the outside of the door.
From the inside, the door is always used without identification.
DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125
Caution: Functional reliability can only be ensured
when installing in escape door systems that meet
standards DIN EN 179 (emergency exit devices)
and DIN EN 1125 (panic exit devices). In every case,
make sure that the Pro cylinder EE is entered in the
EC certificate of conformity of the escape door lock
manufacturer.
DIN EN 179: Escape door locks according to DIN EN 179 are inten-
ded for emergencies in which panic situations are improbable.
If it can be anticipated that persons will press against the door
leaf in case of panic, a panic exit device according to DIN EN 1125
should be used.
DIN EN 1125: Panic exit devices according to DIN EN 1125 are inten-
ded for use at location in which panic situations may arise. In pa-
nic situations, the behaviour of individual persons is different that
that of a group of people. If two or more persons rush to an escape
door, probably in dark and/or smoky conditions, it is possible that
the first person to reach the door will not necessarily activate the
panic lock and instead press against the surface of the door (door
under pressure) while other persons attempt to activate the hori-
zontal operating bar manually or using bodily pressure.
For further information on escape door systems, see DIN EN 179
and DIN EN 1125.
Intended use ENiQ® Pro & ELS Pro cylinder EE
The Pro cylinder EE must be used according to its intended use.
In order to ensure the device is used as intended:
• The information and instructions required for this purpose
must be shared with the operator of the system or representa-
tives thereof.
• The installation of these locking cylinders must be carried out
by persons qualified in escape and rescue routes according to
the applicable installation instructions. Other applicable DIN
or EN standards must be followed.
• The locking cylinders must be used according to their defined
task.
• The locking cylinders must be handled according to their main-
tenance and care instructions (see chapter Maintenance).
• The locking cylinders may no longer be used once they reach
their wear limit.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for personal injury or
damage resulting from improper installation, maintenance,
operation or use.