SALTO COLOMBO Luxury Handles Installation Guide
For Ælement and Ælement Fusion Systems
Product Overview
This guide provides instructions for installing SALTO COLOMBO Luxury Line Handles, designed for use with Ælement and Ælement Fusion door systems. It covers both EURO and ANSI standard configurations.
The COLOMBO range offers a selection of distinct handle designs:
- Robodue
- Robotre
- Roboquattro
- Elle
- Mach
The document includes multilingual information regarding included components.
System Configurations
The handles are available for two primary door preparation standards:
EURO System
Components: The package typically includes the outside handle, spindle, set screw, inside handle, and fixing screws. These are noted as "Included in reader box" in multiple languages.
Diagram Description: Visuals show the outside handle assembly with spindle and set screw, and the inside assembly with the internal mechanism, inside handle, set screw, and fixing screws.
Dimensions for EURO Door Preparation:
- Spindle Hole Diameter: Ø8 mm
- Spindle Hole Depth: 38 mm
- Handle Base Diameter: 25 mm
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ANSI System
Components: Similar to the EURO system, components include the outside handle, spindle, set screw, inside handle, and fixing screws, indicated as "Included in reader box" in various languages.
Diagram Description: Visuals depict the outside handle assembly and the inside assembly, mirroring the EURO configuration but adhering to ANSI standards.
Dimensions for ANSI Door Preparation:
- Spindle Hole Diameter: Ø3/8" (Ø8 mm)
- Spindle Hole Depth: 1-1/2" (38 mm)
- Handle Base Diameter: Ø1" (25 mm)
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Installation Steps
Follow these steps for a successful installation:
Step 1: Prepare the Door
Illustration shows inserting wall plugs or anchors into pre-drilled holes in the door or frame.
Step 2: Attach Outside Handle
The outside handle assembly is attached to the door, with the spindle passing through the door mechanism. The "OUT" label signifies the exterior side.
Step 3: Insert Internal Mechanism
The internal mechanism or rose is inserted into the door, aligning with the spindle. The "IN" label indicates the interior side.
Step 4: Secure Internal Mechanism
Long fixing screws are used to secure the internal mechanism to the door. An arrow indicates the tightening direction.
Step 5: Attach Inside Handle
The inside handle is positioned onto the spindle. Small screws are provided for securing it.
Step 5a & 5b: Secure Inside Handle and Lock
A close-up shows the inside handle fitting onto the spindle. It is then pushed into place, indicated by a "click!" sound effect. A lock symbol ? appears, signifying the handle is secured or locked in position. An arrow shows the rotation to lock it.
Step 6: Final Assembly
Both the outside and inside handles are now fully attached and secured to the door.
Step 7: Test Inside Handle Operation
A hand turns the inside handle, and a green checkmark ✔️ confirms correct operation.
Step 8: Test Outside Handle Operation
A hand turns the outside handle, and a green checkmark ✔️ confirms correct operation.