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blueCompact Security 07/2021 V 01
The administrator is responsible for the following:
Keeping the Masterkey, PUK and activation cards in a safe place.
Issuing Masterkey and PUK and activation cards to authorised persons
only.
Instructing users in handling the locking system.
Depending on the frequency of use of the individual components, read
out/check the battery charge states regularly.
see "Check the cylinder battery charge status.", page 71
Checking the function of the reader.
see "Add and manage reader", page 85
Immediately replacing Masterkey and activation card in the event of
loss.
see "Master key loss", page 147
see "Activation card loss", page 148
Removing locking authorisations from the key concerned immediately
if individual keys are lost.
see "Add and manage key", page 64
Disposing of batteries in the correct manner.
see "Disposal", page 154
Ensuring functions are tested and maintenance carried out correctly
in the case of fire and emergency doors.
2.7 Hazards for people
Hazards caused by batteries
Button cells (1) (CR2032 and CR1220) and 1/2AA batteries (2) are fitted
into the locking system’s components. Batteries contain toxic heavy
metals. They are subject to special waste treatment and must be disposed
of at municipal collection centres or by a specialised company.
see "Disposal", page 154
Warning
Risk of injury from improper handling of batteries.
Improper battery handling poses the risk of the
batteries exploding or leaking out hazardous
liquids. This liquid may cause irritation upon
contact with the skin, severe poisoning if
swallowed and blindness upon contact with the
eyes.
Never attempt to solder, repair, reshape,
convert or disassemble batteries.
Only use batteries with poles in the correct
position (+/-).
Never use force to insert batteries.
Never heat batteries over 85 °C.
Never use, charge or store batteries in locations
with explosive atmospheres or where high
temperatures may emerge.
Keep batteries away from unauthorised persons
and small children at all times.
Never subject batteries to strong vibrations,
heavy weights or other damaging effects to
ensure that you prevent fire, overheating,
explosions or leaks. Leaking battery fluid may
catch fire.
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