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Close Lock/Container
How the lock and container are closed is dependent on whether the lock is
Spindled
or
Non-Spindled
and on the type of bolt that is installed .
Spindled Locks:
For a
Standard Deadbolt
close the container and then lock the lock by
dialing left (counter-clockwise) to extend the bolt.
For a
Snap Bolt
close the container and extend the container boltworks to
the locked position. The lock bolt will automatically lock in conjunction with
the boltworks.
For a
Spring Bolt
close the container. The lock will automatically lock.
Non-Spindled Locks:
For a
Slide Bolt
close the container and extend the container boltworks to
the locked position. The lock bolt will automatically lock in conjunction with
the boltworks.
Shelve Lock
Shelving a lock is the process of returning it to factory mode (i.e., the mode
of the lock when it arrived from the factory). To shelve a lock, complete the
following steps:
Note:
In normal circumstances, only a Master User can shelve a
lock. However, in the event that the Master User combination
is lost, the Super Master User combination can be used to
shelve the lock. If a lock is shelved and a Super Master User
combination has not been set, the Super Master User combi-
nation capability is lost forever. Refer to “Super Master User
Lock Operations” for more detail. Once a lock is shelved, all
information stored in the lock (except audit information, a time
delay setting, and the Super Master User combination, if any)
is lost.
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