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Cylinder-operated locks:
Z-TS, Z-TF, Z-RS
Handle Position
Importance
2x
2x
In the basic position, the door lock can be
locked by a double 360° rotation (in the
locking direction) or unlocked (against the
locking direction).
2x
2x
Open either by handle or cylinder.
Special version: Z-TS with additional lock
Handle Position
Importance
1x
1x
With a 1x 360° rotation on the additional
profile cylinder in the upper door area, the
lock is secured using an additional locking
bar.
With a 1x 360° rotation in the opposite
direction, the additional lock is unlocked.
Special version: Z-TS with door limiter
Handle Position
Importance
2x
2x
1x
1x
The door limiter is activated by a 1x 90°
rotation on the turnknob. The door can now
only be opened to a small gap.
Deactivation from the inside
With a 1x 90° rotation of the turnknob in
the opposite direction, the door limiter is
deactivated – door back to normal
operation.
Deactivation from the outside
With a 2x 360° rotation on the cylinder in the
closing direction and a subsequent 2x 360°
rotation in the opposite direction, the door
limiter is deactivated from the outside – door
back to normal operation.
Special version: Z-TF with day release
Handle Position
Importance
The day release can be activated by
simultaneously pushing the handle down
and pressing the adjusting daytime actuator
on the lock upwards.
ATTENTION:
During this mode of operation,
the door is not closed or locked and can be
accessed by anyone at any time!
For a proper functioning of the day release,
the daytime opener must also be unlocked.
Now the door can be opened at any time
(from the outside and the inside) without
actuating the handle or using a key.
The day release can be deactivated again
by simultaneously pressing the handle down
and pressing the adjusting daytime
actuator on the lock down. This restores the
basic function of the door lock.
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