2. Lock door bars and remove the door cylinder in the specified order according to Fig. 5.
3. Change the grub screw and the gear-wheels clip of the standard door cylinder to the new
door cylinder, according to Fig. 5. The grub screw must protrude at the same distance on
both sides.
If the cylinder length does not change, continue to point 8.
4. Unscrew the loosened screw 1 (Fig. 6), move the gear-wheel housing in the direction of
the arrow. Unscrew the cylinder protection's screws located beneath (Fig. 6).
5. Remove the cylinder protection according to Fig. 7 and place additional spacer disc/s
(Tab. 1.) between the cylinder protection and the lock body. Tighten with screws (Tab. 1).
6. Pull the gear-wheel housing into the old fitting position again (Fig. 6) and fix loosely
with screw 1.
7. Push toothed gear racks in the direction of the arrow (fig. 8) until they stop, whereby
the upper ones must be pushed back by one tooth.
Fig. 5
6.
5.
4.
2.
3.
Fig. 7
8. Reinstall the door cylinder in the reverse order (Fig. 5). If the indentations do not
correspond, loosen the stop screws 6. and 7. (Fig. 8), pull both door bars out until
the gear-wheels do correspond and complete the installation of the door cylinder.
Set the key pull-off position (see the instructions below).
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Fig. 6
3.
1.
3.
2.
Notes on setting the key removal positions:
Setting the 1. key removal position:
• Bars are locked, key is removed. Loosen stop screw 6 according to fig. 8, push the stop
slide in the direction of the arrow until it stops, tighten stop screw.
Caution! Do not overwind.
Setting the 2. key removal position:
• Lock the bar with two key rotations and remove the key.
Loosen stop screw 7, push the stop slide in the direction of the arrow until it stops, tighten
stop screw.
Caution! Do not overwind.
When locking with one turn:
• Lock the bar with two key rotations. Unscrew stop screw 6., hold stop slide, close back
the bar with one turn, remove the key. Push the stop slide in the direction of the arrow
until it stops, tighten stop screw.
Caution! Do not overwind.
Fig. 8
3.
2. – one tooth back
7.
5.
6.
4.
1.
VI. Fitting instructions for doors that open inwards
For a door opening outwards, please continue to read about special accessory PA1018
in the fitting manual (see page 52).
Before fitting, please check the door setting and properly set if required.
Please check that the PR2700 fits onto the door panel for one-turn locked door bars
before carrying out the fitting steps described below. Perhaps use PWA2700 in the
narrow niche area (see page 51).
If the PR2700 can or must be used for one-turn locking, the key removal position must be
set before fitting the lock body (see Chapter V, 8.).
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