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V1
Preparation & Installation
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V1
Installation & Operation
Fitting Illustration
Apply the Drilling Template
If the unit is to be fitted onto a UPVC door then the door section is likely to have
already been drilled out to accept a standard set of lever handles. In this case
please align our drilling template from the spindle centre with the spindle centre in
the door.
1.
Apply the supplied template to the outside of the door so that the centre line of
the keypad matches the backset of the latch taking into account that most UPVC
doors have a rebated edge.
2.
Mark the centres points for the top and bottom fixing holes and the hole for the
spindle and drill to the correct size holes as specified on the drilling template.
Operating the Free Passage Function
When the keypad is set in the free passage function the handle will be free turning until the function is deactivated.
This function is designed for high traffic / low security situations and allows users to pass through the door by
turning the handle without having to enter the code each time.
The ‘F’ button activates the free passage function, if you want to set this function the steps are as follows:
1.
Enter the code into the keypad along with the ‘F’ button and turn the handle.
2.
The user will now be able to rotate the handle freely without having to enter the code.
3.
To cancel the free passage function, press the ‘F’ button and rotate the keypad handle once and the keypad will
return to being in the locked state.
Door
Hexagon
Support Posts
(part no.6)
Spindle
(part no.16)
Machine Screws
(part no. 9/10/11/12)
Lever Handle
(part no.3)
Lever Handle
(part no.3)
Handle Washer
(part no.17)
Handle Washer
(part no.17)
Keypad
(part no.1)
Inside Handle
(part no.2)
Fitting & Positioning the Spindle
If the spindle needs to be cut to length, offer the keypad up to the
door and put the spindle into the back of the keypad. The ideal length
of spindle protruding to go into the back of the inside handle wants to
be between 10-15mm. There is a spring located in the spindle
follower of the inside handle to avoid any movement of the spindle
when fitted to the door.
If the spindle is cut too short there is a chance the spindle could
slip out of position and result in the user being locked out.
Operating the Unit
The 6000 series 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 and turn the handle, the latchbolt and any other secondary bolts will disengage and the
door will open. After the handle is turned the unit will reset and the code will need to be entered again in order to
access. If there is going to be constant traffic through the door you may want to put the unit in free passage mode,
please refer to ‘operating the free passage function’ on page 4.
If fitted to a multi-point lock and the door needs to be double locked, enter the code and lift the handle upwards this
will throw any secondary bolts and the key can be turned to double lock.
Back of Keypad
Spindle
(part no.9)
Spindle
Follower
Inside Handle
Retaining Screw M4
(part no.8)
Machine Screws
(part no.9/10/11/12)
Hexagon Support Posts
(part no.6)
M5 keypad
Retaining Screw
(part no.7)
M5 keypad
Retaining Screw
(part no.7)
Escutcheon
(part no.6)
Escutcheon
(part no.6)
Keypad
Extension Plate
(part no.4)
Inside Handle
Extension Plate
(part no.5)
Fitting the Extension Plates & Escutcheons
The keypad
(part no.1)
is secured to the keypad extension plate
(part no.4)
by the keypad retaining screws M5
(part no.7)
. When attaching the extension plate to the keypad, ensure that countersunk holes are facing away from
the back of keypad to allow the screws to sit flush when tightened.
With the extension plate fitted, the escutcheon
(part no.6)
can be put into place. The escutcheons are oval in pro-
file and are to suit 70mm and 72mm centre locks and flipping the escutcheon over allow it to suit 90mm and 92mm
centre locks. To secure the escutcheon to the extension plate there are two tabs of double-sided tape on recessed
edge of the extension plate. Peel the cover off the tape and put the escutcheon into the recess.
The fitting of the escutcheon is the same for the inside handle extension plate. When the two extension plates are
fitted to the door, the escutcheons will be sandwiched into place. With the pair of extension plates fitted the inside
handle can be secured to its extension plate using the two inside handle retaining screws M4
(part no.5)
.
Door
Inside Handle
Retaining Screw M4
(part no.8)