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Handle Button, Moving to Installed Position






Handle Button, Moving to Installed Position

Handle with the Button on the Side

- Pull the button out of the handle just far enough until there is a small gap between the handle and the button. The button locks when released.






- Prevent the button from being pressed in with a cable tie or wire.

Handle with the Button in the Front

The button cannot be pulled out on these handles.

There are two ways to move the button into the installed position, "with" or "without" an assembly aid. The following describes both ways.

Moving the handle "with" an assembly aid into the installed position:

Make sure the assembly aid has an eye - arrow - at the front. Other assembly aids cannot be used.






- Press the button and push the assembly aid (with the eye) - arrow - all the way in until it latches into place. Then release the button. The button locks in the installed position when the assembly aid is pulled out.






Moving the handle "without" an assembly aid into the installed position:

- Remove the trim piece - A - from the handle.






- Push the small lever - 1 - into the groove - 2 - with a screwdriver. This pushes the button - 3 - into the installed position.






- I - the button is in the pressed position

- II - the button is in the installed position

Push the lever into the groove and no further.

Install the trim piece back onto the handle only after the handle is installed. This way it is possible to see if the small lever fits into the pull rod when the button is pushed.