Snap-in WP - SmartHandle 3062
- Optional: handles, escutcheons, fittings and other door furniture fitted to the door are to be removed.
- Optional: Fasten mortise lock into the door
- SmartHandle is partly assembled when delivered; see Disassembly.
- The inlay cannot be fitted on some handles, such as offset handles, when they are already installed. Push the inlay onto the outer handle with the logo facing outwards in such cases. You can do this with most handles.
- Push inlay (1) onto the outer handle (3).
- Insert outer handle (3) horizontally into the outer fitting (4), placing it in the direction that you require, depending on whether it is a DIN left-hand or right-hand door.
- Place handle fastener piece (5) into position (see Diagrams 2 and 3).
- Hold the outside handle (3) and use the spanner to rotate the fastener piece (5) about 75° to the right until it fits into position (Diagrams 4 and 5). If you do not fit it correctly, the handle may come loose again.
- Optional: In a lock with an 8.5 mm or 10 mm spindle, push the corresponding sleeve (8 mm --> 8.5 mm [not included in the supply package] or 8 mm --> 10 mm) through the retainer opening in the mortise lock from the inside. The 8.5 mm sleeve is not included in the supplied package.
- Push the cable from the outer fitting through the profile cylinder/Swiss Round/British Oval opening in the mortise lock (6) from the outer side.
- Then insert the inside fitting (8) by pushing the spindle through the retainer slot at the same time. Also push the snap-in mechanism through the cylinder opening in the mortise lock (6) and through the door, so that it is flush with the door. Ensure you do not catch or buckle the cable while doing so.
- Then push the outer fitting (4) spindle slot onto the inside fitting spindle while pushing the snap-in mechanism (7) on the outside fitting into the snap-mechanism (7) on the inside fitting, so that the fitting is flush with the door.
- Press outer and inside fittings together, so that they are both flush against the door.
- Check that the outer handle (3) can turn easily; if it does not, there may be a problem with the mortise lock (6) or the handle may have been fitted incorrectly. In case of doubt, disassemble components and start again from Step 7.
- Push mounting screw (9) through the snap-in mechanism (7) from the inner side of the door and tighten by hand, using about 5-7 Nm (see diagram).
- Connect the 2-pole cable from the outer fitting to the 2-pole cable from the inside fitting. This cable can only be inserted in one direction. Do not pull on the cables while doing so; just carefully secure the plug-in connection into position.
- The 2-pole cable from the inside fitting can hang freely, but must not get caught or buckled during installation. Do not pull on the cable. The second cable is optionally used to connect the WaveNet circuit board.
- Optional: Connect the 2-pole cable from the LockNode to the 2-pole cable from the inside fitting.
- Push inlay (13) onto the inside handle (10). Depending on the handle model, it may not be possible to fit it once the handle is installed.
- Push inside handle (10) onto the inner fitting (8) fastening flange until it will go no further.
- Tighten the hexagon screw (11) on the inside handle (10) firmly by hand, using about 5-7 Nm.
- Push the cover (12) over the inside handle (10).
- Carefully push the inlay (13) through the opening in the inside cover (12).
- Push cover (12) over the inside fitting (8), so that it is flush against the door. The cover is not symmetric, so please observe markings to place in correct position (Diagram 10).
- Click the inlay (13) carefully into the cover (12).
- Push the cover (2) over the outside handle (3).
- Carefully push the inlay (1) through the opening in the outside cover (2).
- Push cover (2) over the inside fitting (4), so that it is flush against the door. The cover is not symmetric, so please observe markings to place in correct position (Diagram: Step 10).
- Click the inlay (1) carefully into the cover (2).