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Winkhaus blueMatic EAV - 4 Operation; Programming; Locking and Unlocking

Winkhaus blueMatic EAV
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Notice: The main deadbolt for additional protection must be
unlocked by keys in any case.
504474467
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EN
Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG ∙ Berkeser Straße 6 ∙ 98617 Meiningen
T +49  369  3950 - 0 ∙ www.winkhaus.de ∙ Subject to technical changes
blueMatic EAV Installation, Operating and
Maintenance Instructions
4 Operation/Programming
Locking
Even when closing the door it is automatically locked by two massive hooks
and the latch in the main lock housing.
Additional protection is provided by manual locking: one rotation of the key
(1 x 36) causes the deadbolt in the main lock housing to be thrown.
4.1 blueMatic EAV
Daytime function
Temporary unlock of the door by a mechanical daytime function TaFa.
Operation similar to an electric striker with mechanical daytime function.
(articles see chapter 2)
Opening the door from inside, e.g. via
the push-button
the intercom (potential free button!)
the handle or key (even possible in case of power failure)
4.1.1 Locking and unlocking
Opening the door from outside
Unlocking via the connected access control system (e.g. Transponder chip,
wireless remote control) or with a key.

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