Unit installation
Digital Locking Cylinder 3061 VdS
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4.2 Transponder
If the transponder battery voltage is coming to an end, eight short signal tones,
coming quickly one after another, sound each time the transponder is operated on the
locking cylinder after the uncoupling.
& Attention: Do not take out the transponder battery because this will probably
result in the loss of data. See the “Transponder 3064” manual for more
information.
5.0 Battery Replacement
Only authorised personnel are permitted to replace the battery. Use only batteries
that are supplied by SimonsVoss.
Fig. 1 Fig.2 Fig.3
Use the special tool to loosen the locknut (Fig. 1) on the inner knob (long knob)
approximately one rotation (only loosen slightly, do not unscrew completely).
Carefully push the inner knob back and forth so that the sealing cone loosens and
then unscrew the inner knob completely (Fig. 2).
Note: Only push the inner knob to the side very lightly because otherwise you may
damage the electronics.
& When changing batteries, always change both batteries.
Insert the main battery into the holding device with the positive pole toward the door
and the backup battery in the opposite direction (Fig. 3).
& Reversing the polarity can result in damage to the locking cylinder. Incorrect
handling of the batteries used in this device can result in the risk of fire or
burns. Do not charge, open, heat to more than 100 C (212 C) or burn. Replace
the batteries only with original batteries supplied by SimonsVoss.
& Please dispose of lithium batteries immediately when discharged. Store away
from children, do not open and do not throw into fire.
& Never operate the cylinder without a main battery because otherwise the
entire power consumption of the cylinder runs over the backup battery.