
Emergency power device | 10-2022 Rev. 01 | English | 2
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Battery 2x AA batteries
Technical Data
Introduction
The emergency power device can be used to supply power to
the electronic locking system Combipad and unlock the lock if
the battery voltage is too low.
Importante notes:
Observe all instructions and read through the entire
manual before you start the operation.
Before use, check that the emergency power device has
sufficient battery voltage.
After the emergency opening change the batteries of the
locking system immediately.
1. Insert the emergency power device straight into the
emergency power socket (below the LED) as shown
in the illustration and hold it in this position.
Note: In the variant Combipad Left, the emergency power
socket is located above key 3.
2. Wait until the red LED flashes. The lock is now supplied
with power.
3. Enter the Master Code, open the lock and replace the
batteries.
4. The emergency power device can now be removed from
the lock.
Operation
Disposal and Battery Note
Illustration
AB
A(+) positive terminal with insulating tube
B(-) negative terminal
EU Directive 2012/19/EU regulates the proper take-back, treat-
ment and recycling of used electronic equipment.
Every consumer is required by law to dispose of batteries,
accumulators or electrical and electronic equipment („waste
equipment“) powered by batteries or accumulators separate-
ly from household waste, as they contain harmful substances
and valuable resources. Disposal can be done at a collection or
take-back point approved for this purpose, e.g. a local recycling
center. Waste equipment, batteries or rechargeable batteries are
accepted there free of charge and recycled in an environmentally
friendly and resource-saving manner.
Waste equipment, used batteries or rechargeable batteries can
also be returned to us. The return must be sufficiently stamped to
the address below.
The following symbol on the waste electrical equipment, batte-
ries or accumulators indicates that they must not be disposed of
with household waste:
Caution when using batteries!
The battery may explode or release flammable gases if it is mis-
handled, destroyed, or the wrong type of battery is used. Do not
recharge the battery, disassemble it, expose it to extremely high
temperatures or throw it into a fire.
On batteries containing harmful substances, you will find indica-
tions in the form of abbreviations for the ingredients cadmium
(Cd), mercury (Hg) and lead (Pb) in each case.
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