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USER MANUAL ELH-71H4 Eura
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Empty white rectangle with black border (no text or symbols)Instrukcja

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Simple line drawing of a rectangular object with two circular holes and a vertical dashed line labeled 'X' (no text or symbols on the object itself)szablon montażowy

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Diagram showing a door lock mechanism with a screwdriver inserted, labeled with step number 1
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1Rys. 6.
5.1.2 USTAWIENIE ORIENTACJI - TYŁ SZYLDU
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5.2. MONTAŻ TRZPIENIA W KLAMCE ELEKTRONICZNEJ
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Diagram illustrating door lock operation with hand gesture and device labelsRys. 9
Uwaga!
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Line drawing of a door lock with handle, keyhole, and central knob (no text or symbols)Rys. 10.

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Technical diagram showing a door lock assembly with three close-up views of the handle and internal components, labeled in Chinese.Rys. 11.

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Line drawing of a door lock mechanism with handle and door (no text or symbols)Rys. 12.
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Technical line drawing of a door handle with internal components, showing front and side views (no text or symbols)Rys. 13
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Technical diagram showing door lock assembly with labeled components and a magnified inset of the lock mechanism.Rys. 14
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6.1. KOD ADMINISTRATORA
- PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION OF ELECTRONIC HANDLE WITH ACCESS CONTROL......28
6.1 ADMINISTRATOR CODE ....28
6.1.1. SETTINGS 29
6.2 MODE PROGRAMMING ....29
6.3 SETTING AUTOMATIC UNLOCK TIME ....29
- HANDLE OPERATION ....30
- HANDLE RESET....30
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ....30
INITIAL NOTES
Please read these operating instructions carefully before installing, connecting and using the unit. In the case of any problems with understanding the content of this document, please contact the device seller.
Installation and start-up of the device by the user are possible if adequate tools are used. Nevertheless, it is recommended to have the device installed by qualified personnel.
Because of the possible damage to the handle with access control:
-the device should never be installed in doors with a door closer,
- the door in which the device is going to be installed should be correctly installed and adjusted along the door frame,
- the door leaf must close easily (without springing) and the maximum operating forces acting on the device should exceed the threshold values specified in the device specification provided in this manual,
Handles with access control should not be installed in saunas, refrigerated warehouses and other premises, where relative humidity and ambient temperature exceed the threshold values indicated in the technical specification of the device.
For added security, it is recommended to install the patented insert, which also acts as an additional emergency entry option.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage which may occur as a result of incorrect installation or operation, as well as unauthorised repairs and modifications.
Remember to:
- use the device according to its intended use, keep it away from moisture and fire, do not throw into fire, avoid impacts, do not crush and expose the device to mechanical damage,
- do not clean the device with water, solvents or other chemicals,
- clean the housing only with the power supply cut off, use only a wet cloth for cleaning and wait until the housing is completely dry after cleaning,
- do not carry out unauthorised modifications or repairs,
Caution!
Devices with a protection degree equal to or higher than IP44 may be installed outdoors (e.g. doorbell buttons, outdoor video intercom panels, cameras, etc.). Information about the protection degree is available in the technical specification of the device.
1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND INTENDED USE
An electronic handle with access control simply limits access to protected areas for unauthorized persons. It is designed for both left and right doors, and the universal spacing of mounting screws allows for the use of an already installed mortise lock in most cases.
The handle body features a proximity key reader (Mifare 13.56 MHz) and a touch numeric keypad with Bluetooth module. Additionally, a fingerprint reader is installed above the numeric keypad.
After approaching the key fob to the reader, entering the correct PIN code, using a mobile application, or placing a finger on the fingerprint reader, the lock inside the handle is released.
2. SET CONTENTS

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electronic handle with an access control module handle with an integrated battery compartment 2 anti-slip pads 2 keys for manual door opening in case of emergency Manual assembly template
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* 2 pins pin locking split pin * 4 screws for mounting sleeves * 2 mounting sleeves additional pin locking bolt * 2 locking sleeves * 1 screw for locking sleeve* Note
The relevant accessories - pin, sleeves and tie bolts should be selected according to the door leaf thickness.
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3. STRUCTURE

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Inner side External side Battery compartment cover 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # Touch-sensitive keypad with key fob reader Fig. 2. Construction
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127 mm 13 mm 300 mm 43 mm 140 mm 154 mm 88 mm 58 mm 24 mm 71 mm 45 mmFig. 3. Dimensions
After receiving a signal from the electronic access control module, the servo motor unlocks the mechanical gearbox, allowing the door to be opened by normal operation of the external handle. The opening is indicated by a sound. The waiting period for handle operation is factory-set to approximately 5 seconds, after which the gearbox is re-locked and the lock returns to standby mode, waiting for the next signal from the electronic access control module.
From the inside of the room, the door can always be opened by simply pressing the handle. Once the door is closed, the latch mechanism immediately engages, preventing the door from being opened from the outside without a signal from the electronic access control module.
There is an emergency lock release feature that can be activated using a mechanical key, of which two copies are included in the kit. Additionally, the device has an access block function, which allows entry to the room only through the administrator application or emergency entry key.
5. MOUNTING THE ELECTRONIC HANDLE IN THE DOOR
The kit includes pins, sleeves, and screws for mounting the handle in doors with a thickness of 35-65 mm. During installation, the appropriate length of the supplied components must be selected.
Note!
Installation should be carried out with emergency keys on hand, which may be necessary if the door is accidentally locked with an unprogrammed lock. The lock should be installed on the open door leaf, and after installation and programming of the lock, a test of the device's operation should be carried out, also on the open door leaf.
Example of locks installed in standard doors:

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Example of locks installed in doors with aluminum profile:

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30 lub 35 mm 72 mm 30 lub 35 mm 90 mm 30 lub 35 mm 92 mmFig. 5.
5.1. SETTING HANDLE ORIENTATION (LEFT/RIGHT DOORS)
All electronic handles are universal and can be mounted on both left and right opening doors.
5.1.1 SETTING ORIENTATION - HANDLE FRONT
To determine the direction of the handle with built-in access control, loosen the mounting screw located on the inner side of the escutcheon (Fig. 6.), then change the direction of its position and tighten it again with the mounting screw.

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Diagram showing three steps of a door lock mechanism: opening, adjusting, and closing the door.Fig. 6.
5.1.2 SETTING ORIENTATION - BACK OF ESCUTCHEON
To set the direction of the handle with a built-in battery pocket, loosen the mounting screw located on the inner side of the escutcheon (Fig. 7.), then change the direction of its position and tighten it again with the mounting screw.

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Diagram showing three-step installation of a door handle with labeled parts and tool tipsFig. 7
5.2. INSTALLING THE BOLT IN THE ELECTRONIC HANDLE
The bolt should be placed in the slot located in the device body marked with a triangle, and then the counter-locking washer included in the accessory kit should be installed.
Note:
When installing the bolt, remember to ensure that the slot in the lock body is facing towards the handle.

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Two identical circular icons with a square and arrow symbols inside, no text or numbers present.Fig. 8.
PREPARATION OF A REPLACEMENT BOLT
If you wish to use a different bolt than the one included in the set, you should: acquire a bolt with dimensions of 8 x 8 mm, then measure the appropriate length and cut the bolt.
Note: The bolt must be cut to the correct length in order to eliminate the possibility of this element sliding during use. Otherwise, the bolt slot will be at risk of damage.
5.3 BATTERY INSTALLATION
To install the battery in the battery compartment, slide the battery compartment cover upwards.

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Diagram illustrating door lock operation with hand gesture and device labelsFig. 9
Attention!
- The device requires the use of alkaline batteries to function properly. Rechargeable batteries should not be used.
- It is recommended to install and program the handle with the door open. Once the proper operation is verified, the door can be closed.
- After inserting the batteries for the first time, the handle automatically enters the armed state. Therefore, batteries should only be inserted after the electronic handle has been mounted in the door. If the batteries were inserted earlier to open the door, the emergency key should be used, which is recommended to be kept on hand during installation
The electromechanical handle is powered by 4 alkaline DC 1.5 V AA batteries and can work for approximately 1 year on one set of batteries.
5.4. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
To install the electronic handle in a door:

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Line drawing of a rectangular door with keyhole and lock mechanism (no text or symbols)Fig. 10.

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Technical diagram showing a door lock assembly with three close-up views of the handle and internal components, labeled in Chinese.Fig. 11.

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Line drawing of a door handle with handlebar and lock (no text or symbols)Fig. 12.
Existing mounting holes can be used, or new ones can be prepared according to the template included in the kit. To avoid damaging the mortise lock, it should be removed and verified that it complies with one of the standard samples shown in Fig. 4 or Fig. 5.
ATTENTION! It is also possible to install the handle in a different standard after verifying that installation in such a lock will not damage the lock or the electronic handle. Additionally, the cylinder insert should be removed from the lock. In most cases, the hole left after removing the cylinder insert will serve as the mounting track for the lower handle sleeve.
The installation sequence for the electronic handle is as follows:
- According to Fig. 11, install the rubber washer and screw the mounting sleeves (two types of sleeves are included and should be selected according to the door thickness) onto the front body of the handle.
- Install the spindle into the handle socket and lock it with the plug (two types of spindles are included and should be selected according to the door thickness).
ATTENTION!
When mounting the plug in the spindle, ensure that the triangle symbol on the spindle socket is facing towards the handle grip. After placing the plug, adjust it to fit into the previously prepared spindle socket hole.
a. install the external part with connecting sleeves through the door leaf with the previously installed lock
b. route the connecting wires coming out of the external handle above the mortise lock

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c. attach a rubber gasket to the back of the handle/shield

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Technical diagram showing door lock assembly with labeled components and a magnified inset of the lock mechanism.Fig. 14
d. connect the wires on both sides of the handle (the connection socket is located under the battery compartment cover)
e. remove the battery compartment cover, then screw the back part of the handle to the front part using black securing screws
f. insert 4 AA alkaline batteries with a voltage of 1.5 V each into the power compartment.

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g. close the battery compartment. h. program the electronic door handle.
5.5 EMERGENCY ENTRANCE

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Patent lock cylinder for emergency exit Micro USB port - Emergency power supply for the door handleFig. 16.
If you need to enter the premises, using the emergency key, insert the emergency key into the insert located at the bottom of the device from the access control side and turn the key to the right until resistance is felt. Then, by pressing the handle, you can enter the room.
Note!
There is a possibility of emergency power supply for the door handle in case the batteries run out. To do this, use the micro USB socket (DC 5 V) located at the bottom of the external door handle.
6. PROGRAMMING AND OPERATION OF ELECTRONIC DOOR HANDLE WITH ACCESS CONTROL
6.1.ADMINISTRATOR CODE
When logging into programming mode for the first time, we need to assign an administrator code. To do this:
- wake up the device keyboard by touching it,
- enter * + #
- assign a 6-digit administrator code + #
- repeat the 6-digit administrator code + #,
- after successfully registering the administrator password, the device will provide the administrator number and redirect us to the settings panel.
* - cancel, Undo, Exit and Delete.
- confirm, finish
6.1.1. SETTINGS

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A["Touch the scrambler to wake it up, then enter programming mode by typing - * + #"] --> B["Enter 6 digit admin code + #"]
B --> C["Press "1" to add a user"]
C --> D["CODE: Program a new 6-digit user code + #, repeat the 6-digit user code + # - the lock will say the user number under which the code was saved. PROXIMITY KEY: Put the new proximity key on the reader - the lock will say the user number under which the key was saved."]
D --> E["Press 2 x * to exit programming mode."]
B --> F["Press 2 to add user"]
F --> G["Enter the 3-digit user number that you want to usunięty + #."]
G --> H["Press # again to confirm deletion."]
H --> I["Press 2 x * to exit programming mode."]
F --> J["Press 3 to enter local settings"]
J --> K["Press 1, Settings funkcji"]
K --> L["Press 1, Turn Transition Mode On/Off"]
K --> M["Press 2, Enable/Disable Dual Mode (Proximity Key + Code)"]
K --> N["Press 3, Mute/Unmute Keyboard"]
J --> O["Press 2, Volume Settingskomend"]
O --> P["Press 1, Increase volume"]
O --> Q["Press 2, Decrease volume"]
J --> R["Press 3, selection language"]
R --> S["Press 1 for English Press 2 for Portuguese Press 3 for Spanish"]
J --> T["Press 4, Wireless Settings"]
T --> U["Press 1, Pairing wireless connection"]
T --> V["Press 2, Delete Wireless Connection"]
J --> W["Press 4 to add another administrator (max. 9)"]
W --> X["Enter the 6-digit code or present the card for the new administrator."]
*Function not available for this version of the lock
6.2. MODE PROGRAMMING
How to set Passage Mode (lock always in "unlocked" state, no verification required):
- Press sequence "O" + "#" + administrator password + "#".
- After successfully completing this operation, you will receive a confirmation message.
- Pass Through Mode has been activated, which means that the lock will be unlocked after the user's code or proximity key is entered until the user's code or proximity key is entered again.
- To deactivate the transition mode, repeat the sequence from point one.
6.3 SETTING THE AUTOMATIC UNLOCK TIME
To change the auto lock time (you can choose the lock time: 5S, 10S, 15S, 20S):
- To set Auto Lock to 5 seconds, press "1" + "#" + administrator password + "#".
- To set Auto Lock to 10 seconds, press "2" + "#" + administrator password + "#".
- To set Auto Lock to 15 seconds, press "3" + "#" + administrator password + "#".
- To set Auto Lock to 20 seconds, press "4" + "#" + administrator password + "#".
After performing the appropriate operation, the lock will be automatically blocked after the selected time has elapsed.
7. HANDLE OPERATION
- Unlocking the lock: WIn order to enter the protected room via the electronic handle, you must activate the device's encoder, then enter the 6-digit user code and confirm it #.
- Locking the lock: 5 – repeatedly entering an incorrect code or applying an unprogrammed proximity key results in blocking the lock for approx. 90 seconds.
ATTENTION!
When the battery level is low, the handle will sound an alarm (a single siren sound) and generate the message "Low power please change battery!"
8. HANDLE RESET
There is a handle reset button under the battery cover. To reset, press the reset button for 6 seconds. The reset will be confirmed by a command. After performing the reset procedure, the lock data has been restored to the factory settings.

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Handle reset Space for batteries Fig. 17.- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
| PARAMETER | ||
| Supply voltage 6 V DC | ||
| Power Type Alkaline batteries (4 x AA 1.5V) | ||
| Power consumption - standby / operation <18uA / 200 mA | ||
| Max. number of users Proximity Keys, PIN Codes - 300 | ||
| Intended for doors left/right | ||
| Housing material Zinc alloy | ||
| Release Pulse Duration 5 -20 seconds | ||
| Encryptor Yes, touchscreen | ||
| Max. Radiation Power (RFID) <5mW | ||
| Working frequency (RFID) Mifare 13,56 MHz | ||
| Permissible relative humidity 0-95% | ||
| Operating temperature range | -10°C ~ +55°C | |
| Recommended installation location | internal and external | |
| Protection factor | IP65 | |
| Maximum operational forces acting on the sign | closing force or the force needed to start the movement of the leaf | 10 N |
| hand operated fittings maximum torque (Nm) | 1 Nm | |
| maximum force | 10 N | |
| Dimensions of external sign (H x W x D) | 300x43x71mm | |
| Internal sign dimensions (H x W x D) | 300x43x71 mm | |
| Net weight | 1200 g | |
Note: The manufacturer reserves the right to change technical parameters without notice.
WARRANTY
As the only distributor of the Eura products, Eura-Tech is obliged to ensure efficient warranty and post-warranty service. In the countries where Eura-Tech has neither its own service network, nor DOOR-TO-DOOR service, the quality claims are dealt with by authorised distributors of the Eura products on the basis of the signed distribution agreements. Within the framework of such agreements, Eura-Tech will ensure financing of the possible repairs and delivery of spare parts.

Any used up electrical or electronical device must not be utilized or thrown away with other waste produced by household. In order to avoid harmful effect on natural environment and human health, the device must be utilized in places that are destined to do it. To get more information about place and method of safe utilization you should turn to local authorities or company specialized in recycling.
nr rej. BDO 000015700

ElektroEko
More information about recycling points can be found on www.elek troeko.pl
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
- ALLGEMEINE EIGENSCHAFTEN UND ZWECK....34
- INHALTE FESTLEGEN ....34
- KONSTRUKTION 35
- FUNKTIONSPRINZIP....36
- EINBAU EINES ELEKTRONIKGRIFFS IN DIE TÜR......36
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Diagram illustrating three steps of door lock assembly: pinning, locking, and closing with a USB port.Abb. 6.
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Diagram illustrating three-step door door repair process with labeled parts and tool tipsAbb. 7
5.2. EINBAU DES STIFTES IN DEN ELEKTRONIKGRIFF
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Diagram illustrating door lock operation with hand gesture and device labelsAbb. 9
Aufmerksamkeit!
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Line drawing of a door lock mechanism with handle and bracket (no text or symbols)Abb. 12.
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Technical line drawing of a door panel with mounting holes and internal components, showing an offset view (no text or symbols)Abb. 13
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Technical diagram showing two door lockers with labeled components and a magnified inset of the lock mechanism.Abb. 14
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Technical line drawing of a door lock mechanism with handle and lock (no text or symbols)Abb. 15
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Diagram illustrating three-step door lock mechanism: (1) pin insertion, (2) assembly with screwdriver, and (3) door lock with keyway.Fig. 6.
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Diagram illustrating three-step door door repair process with labeled parts and tool tipsFig. 7
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Diagram illustrating door lock operation with hand gesture and device labelsFig. 9
Atención!
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Line drawing of a door lock with handle, lock, and keyhole (no text or symbols)Fig. 10.

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Technical diagram showing a door handle assembly with three progressive steps for tool application, including rotation and adjustment views.Fig. 11.

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Line drawing of a door lock assembly with handle and lock (no text or symbols)Fig. 12.
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Technical line drawing of a door handle with internal components, showing front and side views (no text or symbols)Fig. 13
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Technical diagram showing door lock assembly with labeled components and a close-up detail view of the lock mechanism.Fig. 14
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Technical line drawing of a door handle assembly with a lever and lock (no text or symbols)Fig. 15
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Diagram illustrating three steps of door lock assembly: pinning, locking, and door opening with numbered parts.Fig. 6.
5.1.2 ORIENTATION DU RÉGLAGE - DOS DE L'ÉCUSSON
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Diagram showing three-step installation of a door handle with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating assembly steps.Fig. 7
5.2. INSTALLATION DU BOULON DANS LA POIGNÉE ÉLECTRONIQUE
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Diagram showing hand gesture interacting with a door panel, with labeled buttons and directional arrowsFig. 9
Attention!
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Technical line drawing of a door lock with handle, keyhole, and central knob (no text or symbols)Fig. 10.

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Technical diagram showing a door handle assembly with labeled parts and three progressive tool steps for tool application.Fig. 11.

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Line drawing of a door lock assembly with handle and bracket (no text or symbols)Fig. 12.
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Technical line drawing of a door handle with mounting holes and internal components, showing front and side views (no text or symbols)Fig. 13
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Technical diagram of a door lock mechanism with labeled components and a close-up inset showing the handle detail.Fig. 14
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Technical line drawing of a door handle assembly with a lever and lock (no text or symbols)Fig. 15
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Diagram illustrating three-step door lock assembly: pinning, locking, and door handle mechanism with numbered parts.Fig. 6.
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Diagram illustrating three-step door door repair process with labeled parts and tool tipsFig. 7
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Diagram illustrating door lock operation with hand gesture and device labelsFig. 9
Attenzione!
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Line drawing of a door lock with handle, lock, and keyhole (no text or symbols)Fig. 10.

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Technical diagram showing a door lock assembly with three close-up views of the handle and internal components, labeled in Chinese.Fig. 11.

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Line drawing of a door lock assembly with handle and bracket (no text or symbols)Fig. 12.
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Technical line drawing of a door handle with internal components, shown from front and side views (no text or symbols)Fig. 13
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Technical diagram showing two door lockers with labeled components and a magnified inset of the right-hand valve.Fig. 14
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Technical line drawing of a door handle assembly with a lever and lock (no text or symbols)Fig. 15
Eura-Tech Sp. z o.o. hereby declares that the radio device type - ELH-71H4 electronic door handle with access control - complies with the Directive 2014/53/EU.
Find the full text of the EU declaration at:
www.eura-tech.eu
Eura-Tech Sp. z o.o. reserves the right to change technical parameters and modify the operating manual without notice. It would also
like to inform that the most recent version of the operating manual is available on the www.
eura-tech.eu website,
on the sub-page dedicated to the specific product.
The EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at
http://www.eura-tech.eu
Eura-Tech Sp. z o.o. reserves the right to change technical parameters and modify the operating manual without notice. It would also
like to inform that the most recent version of the operating manual is available on the www.
eura-tech.eu website,
on the sub-page dedicated to the specific product.
The EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.eura-tech.eu