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) and the different acoustic and visual signals (section:
2.3 Xesar access components signal events).
Xesar cylinders feature a rotary damper as standard. Ensure it is installed in
its correct position (see assembly manual) as malfunctions would otherwise
occur during on-going operation. Malfunctions in unapproved installation po-
sitions do not represent product faults and are consequently not deemed as
a valid reason for complaints.
Please also note the following, important notices before use!
Important notes on use, general legal information, danger to life and limb,
risk of explosion, climatic and environmental effects, installation instruc-
tions and use of batteries; please refer to our safety instructions on op-
eration and cleaning which are included and can be found on our website at:
https://www.evva.com/uk-en/products/electroniclockingsystemsaccesscontrolsys-
tems/xesar/#tab6
Depending on the cylinder's protrusion beyond the escutcheon or any in-
stalled cylinder rosettes, the Xesar thumb turn may be hard to operate as a
result of friction caused by the seal on the escutcheon or rosette of the cyl-
inder. There is the option to remove said seals when installing the assembly
indoors.
Xesar cylinders with European profiles are equipped with a service bore at
the front of the electronics module. Use it to secure the thumb turn axis with
a matching metal pin and facilitate disassembly of the cylinder thumb turn.
The metal pin must have a minimum diameter of 2 mm and be at minimum
40 mm long.
Procedure:
Step 1:
Insert a matching metal pin (e.g. a
2 mm Allen key) into the front service duct of your European profile
cylinder.
Step 2:
In this process, turn the thumb turn until you are able to insert the
metal pin considerably deeper into the service duct. Now hold the
metal pin in this position and disassemble the thumb turn as usual
using the assembly tool.
Step 3:
Once again carefully remove the metal pin after having removed the
thumb turn.