Exit Device Operators 630/750/79E/RT/E7900 Series/ Generation E-730 PK3677_T
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13. Turn the handle clockwise (for a right-
handed lock) or counter-clockwise (for a
left-handed lock)
14. Release the handle slowly. It should return
freely to its horizontal position. (Fig.11)
If applicable, to reduce the lever play, using
the 5/64 allen key (P1), tighten the set screw
(O1) while pushing the lever against the front
housing. Make sure the lever rotates properly
after tighting the set screw (O1).
CAUTION
WARNING
IMPORTANT
To verify that the lever handle has been correctly
attached to the housing:
10. Remove key
11. Insert a small flat screwdriver (tool T, page
10) into the hole on the underside of the
lever handle and push inthe lever catch.
12. Pull on the lever handle.
You should not be able to remove the lever
handle. If it comes off of the housing, you did
not assemble the lock correctly. Return to
steps 2, 3, 4 & 5 and make sure that the lever
looks like Fig. 10 and repeat this verification
process. (Step 6)
Fig. 11
CAUTION
WARNING
IMPORTANT
This test can only be performed when the lock is
not affixed to the door.
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6. Without using the key, turn the lever han-
dle clockwise (for Right-handed locks) or
counter-clockwise (for Left-handed locks).
The inside drive hub should not rotate
when the handle turns. (Fig. 12)
17. With the lever handle in the horizontal
position, insert the key into the cylinder
and turn it clockwise until it stops. (This
applies to both Right and Left-handed
locks, see Fig.13)
18. Let go of the key, and again turn the lever
handle clockwise (for Right-handed locks) or
counter-clockwise (for Left-handed locks).
Now the inside drive hub should rotate in the
same direction as the lever handle when it is
turned. (Fig. 14)
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
inside drive hub
rotates
Fig. 12
inside drive hub does
not move
Fig. 10A
(P1)
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6 Verify the Attachment of the Lever
Handle
7 Test the Movement of the Lever
Handle (without the key cylinder)
6a Adjust the Lever feel
8 Test the Mechanical Override
Function