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Material | Steel |
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Lock Type | Cylinder lock |
Application | Residential doors |
Security features | Anti-drill, anti-pick |
Key Type | Profile cylinder key |
Color | Silver |
Explains correct operation of MACO door locks and provides essential safety advice to prevent accidents.
Details dangers from incorrect sash handling, slamming, obstacles, and misuse, highlighting potential for injury and damage.
Illustrates key danger icons on doors and explains the associated risks of injury and property damage.
Explains various symbols used to denote different handle and cylinder functions and their impact on door settings.
Details how to operate MACO handle-locked doors (B-TV, G-TS, C-TS, G-TA) through various handle positions.
Describes the operation of MACO cylinder locks (Z-TS, Z-TF, Z-RS), including locking, unlocking, and opening via cylinder or handle.
Covers specific functions like Z-TS additional locking, Z-TS door limiter, and Z-TF day release for enhanced security and convenience.
Explains the automatic triggering and operation of A-TS locks, including versions with push handle limiters and without.
Details the operation of A-TS locks with motorised opening, including manual overrides and access control integration.
Covers M-TS lock operation, including motor-driven locking and day release via electronic switch.
Describes the locking and unlocking mechanism for French Window sashes (2-sash doors) using a lever.
Illustrates common misuse scenarios like improper closing, excessive force, and tool use with keys, advising against them.
Provides general advice on door usage, highlighting dangers during closing and the importance of keeping the opening clear.
Outlines the importance of regular cleaning for door functionality and checking hardware for dirt.
Guides on cleaning glass using ammonia-free cleaners and soft cloths, warning against micro-fibre materials.
Recommends mild detergents for seals, avoiding solvents, and using care products to maintain elasticity.
Details cleaning methods for plastic, wood, and aluminium surfaces, emphasizing soft cloths and avoiding abrasive agents.
Notes that cleaning and maintenance intervals depend on environmental factors and prolong service life.
Advises on protecting hardware from wetness, dirt, and aggressive cleaners to maintain its quality and function.
Specifies intervals for initial and subsequent checks of door hardware for proper functioning and safety.
Recommends checking sash movement, ease of operation, and seeking specialist adjustment if needed.
Advises checking hardware for visible damage, correct locking, and potential abrasion, with specialist servicing recommended.
Details checking the functionality of movable parts and lubricating all hardware and closing components.
Illustrates lubrication points and provides instructions on lubricant type, amount, and post-lubrication operation.
Explains how to get spare parts or customer service from door suppliers and where to find service partners.
States that hardware disposal must comply with all relevant local regulations and laws.