CISA Multitop Matic EXIT: the solution for single and double leaf panic exit doors with automatic re-arming

With the introduction of its new counter-lock for double leaf panic exit doors, the Multitop Matic EXIT system reinforces its position as the perfect solution for panic and/or fire doors within busy public and commercial spaces. This new automatic system, suitable for single and double leaf aluminum and iron doors, brings to market the only "Made in Italy" counter-lock featuring a long faceplate. 

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CISA's solution expertly combines maximum protection against forced entry with guaranteed swift exit during emergencies.

Beatrice Bergonzini, CISA Locks Platform Lead, outlines the distinctive features that make Multitop Matic EXIT a comprehensive solution for double doors. “Multitop Matic EXIT enables the automatic and secure locking of the main leaf against the door jamb. Simply close the door to engage the three latch bolts and deadbolts, securing it automatically. For double leaf doors, the counter-lock and automatic re-arming help ensure the secure locking of the secondary leaf as well. The device's design has been engineered to provide top-tier security while maintaining the durability of the door profiles.”

In an emergency, opening the door from the inside is instantaneous; just press the panic bar. By adding the CISA MOTOR, the lock can also be opened remotely using any market-available credential.

Beyond enhancing security, the installation ease is also enhanced by the adjustable nozzles integrated into the faceplate system and the high/low pivot adjustment system, with the product already mounted on the door. Furthermore, the Multitop Matic EXIT system is backward compatible with existing SikurExit solutions already present or installed in the market. Replacement is straightforward and quick as it does not require any special additional machining.

For more information on how Multitop Matic EXIT can enhance the security and efficiency of your panic and fire exit doors, visit cisa.com.

Faenza, July 15, 2024

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