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Preparation

How To Change Your Code Number

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 With the selected marker in position the inner gear can be released. The tab of the inner gear will still be visible 

(as per fig.9)

 – using your finger rotate the coding disk around to the left / clockwise until you see the tab of the 

inner gear drop down into the cut-out of the coding disk 

(as per fig.10)

. Once the tab has dropped down rotate the 

handle and you should see that the marker you have set is in alignment with the left hand arrow.

7.

 Once the first digit has been set, the principle is the same for any other button that you want to set in the code. 

Once you have programmed all the required digits in your code, turn the handle to reset the coding chamber and 

ensure that all the buttons that are in the code have the coloured markers in alignment with the left hand arrow on 

the keypad cover plate. Make sure that any digit that is not in the code has the blue marker of the coding disk in 

alignment with the left hand arrow.

Hints & Tips 

If you look on the top edge of each coding disk you will see that there are 3 cutouts. Furthest to the right cutout 

(green) – for a two button press, centre cutout (Red) - for a single button press and furthest to the left cutout (blue) 

- for a button not in the code. The tab of the inner gear needs to sit in one these cutouts. 

Please check that all parts are working correctly. Once the lever handles have been fitted to the keypad and inside 

handle, enter the factory preset code as printed on the code card

 

(part no.20), rotate the lever handle on the keypad 

downwards, re-enter the code and turn the handle upwards ensuring that the spindle follower on the back of the 

keypad rotates each time - an audible click should be heard every time a correct code is entered and the lever 

handle is turned. 
Both lever handles on the keypad and inside handle should return easily under their own spring pressure. Please 

refer to ‘fitting the lever handles’ below.

If you intend to change the code please refer to ‘how to change your code number’ instructions 

(pages no.7 & 8)

 

prior to fitting.

Determining the Hand of the Door

Many of the installation instructions refer to the handing 

of the door. The hand of the door is determined with the 

door in its closed position from the exterior or keypad 

side of the door, as shown in the diagram on the right. 

A) 

Right hand door – door opens inward (push), hinged 

on the right side.

B)

 Left hand door – door opens inward (push), hinged 

on the left side.

C)

 Right hand inward opening – door opens outward 

(pull), hinged on the right side.

D)

 Left hand inward opening – door opens outward 

(pull), hinged on the left side.

Fitting the Lever Handles

The unit is non-handed and the lever handles 

(part no.3)

 are not

 supplied fitted. Once you have determined what 

handing of door you have, the lever handles can be fitted to the keypad and inside handle. This is done as follows:

Ensure that one of the handle washers 

(part no.17)

 is placed around the handle holder before the handle is 

secured in place with one of the grub screws 

(part no.14)

 and tightened using the allen key 

(part no.18)

.

With the lever handles secured to the keypad and inside handle turn the lever handle upwards and 

downwards to ensure that they return under their own spring pressure to the horizontal position. If both lever 

handles return under their own spring pressure cover the grub screw holes with the grommets 

(part no.15). 

If the handle does not return under its own spring pressure loosen the grub screw by 1/4 of a turn until it springs 

back. If loosening the grub screw does not allow the handle to spring back, it may be that one or more of the handle 

washers (part no.17) needs to be removed. 

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2
3
4

Tab 

Dropped

Down

Left Hand

Arrow

Fig.10

↓ ↓

Fig.7

1
2
3
4

Set as double press

Green Marker

↓ ↓

1
2
3
4

Set as single press

Red Marker

Fig.6

↓ ↓

1
2
3
4

Tab

 

Rotate 

Left

 

Fig.9

↓ ↓

1
2
3
4

Not in the code

Blue Marker

Fig.8

↓ ↓

Inside

 

Outside

A

B

C

D

Summary of Contents for BL6100Mk4 Series

Page 1: ...securing when the door is closed The strike plate keeps may not be adjusted correctly or the door may have swollen or twisted if in direct sunlight Adjust the strike plate keeps in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations The keypad lever turns after entering a correct code but does not retract the latch The spindle is too short or has been cut down too short Please call the Borg Locks h...

Page 2: ...ld return easily under their own spring pressure Please refer to fitting the lever handles below If you intend to change the code please refer to how to change your code number instructions pages no 7 8 prior to fitting Determining the Hand of the Door Many of the installation instructions refer to the handing of the door The hand of the door is determined with the door in its closed position from...

Page 3: ... want that button in the code align the blue line of the coding disk with the right hand arrow as per fig 8 Fitting the Hexagonal Support Posts Fit both of the hexagonal support posts part no 13 into the top and bottom threaded holes of the back of the keypad extension plate part no 4 as shown in arrows A and B in the diagram on the right Without the hexagonal support posts fitted the machine scre...

Page 4: ...es model has been designed to work with a variety of multi point locks and how they work varies between different manufacturers In the majority of cases if the door is double locked via a key the keypad or inside handle will not operate until it has been unlocked Before entering a code turn the handle to ensure the coding chamber is clear of any buttons that may have been pressed Enter the code an...

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