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(Print) Euro Change Code
The KESO2000S or 2000S omega EuroChangeCode mechanical security cylinder
with three adjustable locks.
The brilliantly-designed cylinder with various mechanical closers can be encoded purely mechanically by the user at any time.
That means that changing from one locking variant to another is conceivably easy and is accomplished in a few seconds. That amounts to increased security if a key is lost. This unique system comes into its own in the case of systems where a group of persons is operating locks in many places. Good examples of this are systems for the Fire Brigade or for companies which carry out maintenance. Homeowners and owners of holiday homes, however, also form part of KESO Change Code's customer base.
The Change Code option can be supplied for systems 2000 and 3000.
Advantages
– 3 locks in one security cylinder
– Changed locks can be recoded again at any time
– Purely mechanical system
– Increased security if keys are lost
– User key is also the configuration key
– Based on either the KESO2000S or KESO2000S omega
The cylinder for the three locks, which can be freely and purely mechanically encoded. Flexibility and security characterize these innovations for the European market. Changing from one lock variant to another is incredibly simple and can be carried out easily by the user. The cylinder can be changed in just a few seconds and access using the «old» key is no longer possible.
The KESO EuroChangeCode security cylinder is only available as a coded single lock made of chrome-nickel steel with hardened tumbler pins. Additional drill protection (ABS) is available at extra charge. Recoding the lock can only be carried out from the outside of the cylinder. All keys supplied with the lock fit from the inside.
Application
Anywhere that lost keys are assumed to be a given. Security can be restored immediately by resetting the lock. The keys for the inactive locks should be kept safely.
Coding the lock
The user key for access 1 is inserted, turned 45° clockwise and removed in this position.
The user key for access 2 is inserted in the 45° position end turned anticlockwise until it is vertical again. After removing the key for access 2, the cylinder is coded for this access; access with key 1 is blocked. The keys for access 2 take over the normal lock functions.
The third access lock can be coded using the user key for access 3.