AP2 Version - Locking cylinder (Z4) 3061

A cylinder with an anti-panic function must be fitted to all doors where the locking device's panic function may be adversely affected by the position of the cam. This version contains an integrated spring mechanism which places the locking cam in a non-critical position, meaning a panic locking device's panic function cannot be blocked.

Installation is the same as with the regular Locking Cylinder 3061.

The following aspects should be taken into consideration for doors along rescue routes which have been installed after April 1, 2003 (exit devices as per DIN EN 179 or DIN EN 1125): All Locking Cylinder 3061s may be used with all closures whose approval states that the Locking Cylinder 3061 has no effect on the function of the lock. The Locking Cylinder 3061 type AP2 (anti-panic cylinder) must be used where necessary for all locks in which the position of the Locking Cylinder 3061 cam has an effect on the function of the lock; this must be specified in the approval of the lock manufacturer.

DANGER

danger

Due to the structural design of panic locks, it is not permitted to turn the thumb-turn of the Locking Cylinder 3061 to the stop position when the door is locked since this may affect the lock's panic function.

IMPORTANT

Loss of magnetisation and authorisation of the cylinder

The magnetisation can be lost on an AP2 cylinder. On affected cylinders, the identification medium must be actuated again.

Possible causes: Flip-flop mode, time changeover, sluggish locks or the operation of deadbolt switches with resistance on the AP2 cylinder driver.

  1. Do not use flip-flop mode and time switching for AP2 cylinders.
  2. Do not use the AP2 cylinder for locks that are difficult to operate or for deadbolt switches with resistance on the follower.