for the self-locking locks ERBI SAM 92/45, SAM 92/35, SAM 90/50, SAM 72/62, SAM 72/55 and their modifications.
We do not position the panic handle on mechanical locks
for self-locking locks ERBI SAM 92/45, SAM 92/35, SAM 90/50, SAM 72/65, SAM 72/55 and their modifications.
We recommend to check the functionality of the ERBI self-locking locks at least twice a year to ensure their correct working and longevity. Check the functionality more often in case the lock is used more often. The functionality of the panic handle on declared emergency doors and panic doors must be checked at least once a month, in order to prevent unexpected complications during emergency evacuation.
We recommend performing a check in case of a sudden and significant weather change. When the dilation of the door material can be significant and therefore the lock can be closer or further away from the door frame.
These checks contribute to the longevity of the door lock and prevent complications which may occur on unkept door locks.
We recommend that the lock is installed and serviced by a professional.
Checking of the return mechanism of the handle, and its possible exchange. The resting position of the handle should always be horizontal. Checking of the proper tightening of the panic screw. Checking of a correct power supply for each lock type. Ensuring that the lock has not been lubricated which could cause gluing of the electromagnet.
Checking of the gap between the door and the door frame (2<gap<5) and handing the lock over to the service.
Checking of the striking plate. The opening for the dead-bolt must not be more narrow that the opening for the latch. The pressure must be held by the latch not by the dead-bolt.
Checking if the dead-bolt stays pulled in after the handle is fully pushed down.
Checking of the door/door frame (2<gap<5). If the gap is bigger the latch-bolt is not pushed and therefore the self-locking mechanism cannot be activated.
Checking of the tightening of the panic screw.
Checking if the panic screw on the electromechanical lock is on the correct side. Always use fitting handle/knob with mechanical locks.
Checking if any impurity got into the lock during the installation process.
Check the power source. Always DC.
Check up of door seals and the edge of the strike plate for the self-timer.
If you find signs of a break-in attempt, take the lock to a service center for inspection.
You can consult with us about a lock failure on working days from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by calling 281 864 582 or at the address Šestajovická 488/20, 198 00 Prague 9.
Never lubricate the locks.
The locks are meant for door locks on door leafs with the weight of 200 kg maximum.
The locks are meant for one leaf doors.
The guarantee ceases to be in effect if the aforementioned rules are not adhered to, if the lock is nonprofessionally adjusted, if the lock is mechanically or electromechanically damaged by the customer or if the lock has obviously been opened and therefore the seal is broken.
for latch-bolt locks ERBI HOT 90/50, HOT 72/55 and their modifications.
We do not position the panic handle on mechanical locks.
for latch-bolt locks ERBI HOT 90/50, HOT 72/55 and their modifications.
We recommend to check the functionality of the ERBI self-locking locks at least twice a year to ensure their correct working and longevity. Check the functionality more often in case the lock is used more often. The functionality of the panic handle on declared emergency doors and panic doors must be checked at least once a month, in order to prevent unexpected complications during emergency evacuation.
We recommend performing a check in case of a sudden and significant weather change, when the dilation of the door material can be significant and therefore the lock can be closer or further away from the door frame.
These checks contribute to the longevity of the door lock and prevent complications which may occur on unkept door locks.
We recommend that the lock is installed and serviced by a professional.
The locks do not need lubrication. Lubricating the lock may cause gluing of the electromagnet and its subsequent malfunction. This lubricant may harden during a temperature change and can cause complete malfunction.
Pay attention to easy closing and opening of the doors without using extensive pressure.
The gap between the door and the door frame should be between 2 to 5 mm.
Checking the attachment of the fitting and the reverse mechanism in the handle.The fitting should be firmly screwed onto the door and the handles should always be in a horizontal position.
Ensuring a fluid motion of the one-sided latch-bolt.
Check the tightening of the panic screw.
Check up of door seals and the edge of the strike plate for the starter.
Check the power source. Always DC.
Checking if any impurity got into the lock during the installation process.
Checking if the panic screw on the electromechanical lock is on the correct side. Always use fitting handle/knobwith mechanical locks.
Checking of the tightening of the panic screw.
Checking of the door/door frame (2<gap<5). If the gap is bigger the latch is not pushed and therefore the self-locking mechanism cannot be activated.
Checking of the return mechanism of the handle, and its possible exchange. The resting position of the handle should always be horizontal. Checking of the proper tightening of the panic screw. Checking of a correct power supply for each lock type. Ensuring that the lock has not been lubricated which could cause gluing of the electromagnet.
If you find signs of a break-in attempt, take the lock to a service center for inspection.
You can consult with us about a lock failure on working days from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by calling 281 864 582 or at the address Šestajovická 488/20, 198 00 Prague 9.
Never lubricate locks.
The locks are designed for door closers up to a door leaf weight of 200 kg.
The locks are intended for single-leaf doors.
The warranty expires in the event of non-compliance with the above rules, in the event of unprofessional modification of the lock, in the event of mechanical or electrical damage to the lock by the customer, or in the event of an obvious opening of the lock and thus a breach of the seal seal.