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KABA SIMPLEX

®

LIMITED WARRANTY

Kaba Access Control warrants this product to be free from defects in material

and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year.

Kaba Access Control will repair or replace, at our discretion, locks found by

Kaba Access Control analysis to be defective during this period. Our only liabili-

ty, whether in tort or in contract, under this warranty is to repair or replace

products that are returned to Kaba Access Control within the one (1) year war-

ranty period.

This warranty is in lieu of and not in addition to any other warranty or condi-

tion, express or implied, including without limitation merchantability, fitness for

purpose or absence of latent defects.

ATTENTION: This warranty does not cover problems arising out of improper

installation, neglect or misuse. All warranties implied or written will be null and

void if the lock is not installed properly and / or if any supplied component part

is substituted with a foreign part. If the lock is used with a wall bumper, the

warranty is null and void. If a doorstop is required, we recommend the use of a

floor secured stop.

The environment and conditions of use determine the life of finishes

on Kaba Access Control products. Finishes on Kaba Access Control products

are subject to change due to wear and environmental corrosion. Kaba Access

Control cannot be held responsible for the deterioration of finishes.

Authorization to Return Goods

Returned merchandise will not be accepted without prior approval. Approvals

and Returned Goods Authorization Numbers (RGA Numbers) are available

through our Customer Service department in Winston-Salem, NC (800) 849-

8324.

The serial number of a lock is required to obtain this RGA Number

.

The issuance of an RGA does not imply that a credit or replacement will be

issued.

The RGA number must be included on the address label when material

is returned to the factory. All component parts including latches and strikes

(even if not inoperative) must be included in the package with return. All mer-

chandise must be returned prepaid and properly packaged to the address indi-

cated.

1

3

/

8

" dia.

(35 mm)

1"

(25 mm)

1"

(25 mm)

2

3

/

8

"

(60 mm)

BACKSET

3

Top

Bottom

C

1

1

/

4

"

(32 mm)

1

1

/

2

"

(38 mm)

2

1

/

4

"

(57 mm)

1

7

/

8

"

(48 mm)

3

/

4

" dia.

(19 mm)

1

/

4

" dia.

*

(6   mm)

1

/

4

" dia.

*

(6    mm)

4 holes

1

/

8

" (3  mm) dia.

3

/

4

" (19  mm) deep

Holes must be drilled

from inside of door

3

3

/

4

"

(95 mm)

1

/

4

" dia.

*

(6    mm)

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IMPORTANT

Drill the four

1

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(6 mm) dia. holes

before all other holes.

Summary of Contents for simplex 7106 series

Page 1: ...Kaba Access Control 2941 Indiana Avenue Winston Salem NC 27105 USA Tel 800 849 8324 336 725 1331 Fax 800 346 9640 336 725 3269 www kabaaccess com PK 2389 0307 7 1 0 6 SERIES Installation Instructions ...

Page 2: ...Chisel 3 4 19 mm Hole Saw 1 3 8 35 mm Hole Saw Phillips head Screwdriver For technical assistance please call 1 800 849 TECH 8324 or 336 725 1331 Caution Wear safety glasses when preparing door 2 Pairs of Pliers Hacksaw Hammer Center Punch Drill variable speed recommended Table of Contents Checklist 2 Determining the Hand of Your Door 2 A Determining the Lock Location 3 B Marking the Door 3 C Dril...

Page 3: ...r Door opens outward pull Hinged on the right side D Left Hand Reverse Door Door opens out ward pull Hinged on the left side LH Left Hand RH Right Hand LHR Left Hand Reverse RHR Right Hand Reverse A B C D A a F C E b c d e f D 3 2 3 8 g 2 2 3 4 2 1 2 2 A B D A B E C 1 1 7 18 cm 4 102 mm A DETERMINING THE LOCK LOCATION Install the lock with exterior thumbturn hole at least 7 18 cm above your primar...

Page 4: ...b With a second pair of pliers grip the tail piece at the other side of the line and bend it up and down until it breaks See Figure 4 2 D 2 While holding the lockset firmly against the outside of the door See Figure 4 1 mark tailpiece Y at the point where it extends 1 2 5 8 beyond the interior surface of the door a After determining the break line hold the tailpiece firmly with a pair of pliers on...

Page 5: ...ld the auxiliary latch lever E out of the way F 5 While holding the auxiliary latch as instructed in step 4 place the latch in the case with the bevel in the same direction as the auxiliary latch Make sure the latch legs F are caught on the ears of the turn knob lever G See Figure 6 2 F 6 Push the latch and auxiliary latch forward to the stop position so that they are fully extended See Figure 6 2...

Page 6: ... conditions of use determine the life of finishes on Kaba Access Control products Finishes on Kaba Access Control products are subject to change due to wear and environmental corrosion Kaba Access Control cannot be held responsible for the deterioration of finishes Authorization to Return Goods Returned merchandise will not be accepted without prior approval Approvals and Returned Goods Authorizat...

Page 7: ...RD PLACE THIS FOLD LINE OVER THE EDGE BE SURE THE FOLD IS EXACTLY ON THE LINE PKG 1294 0307 NOTE Lock will accomodate doors 13 8 35 mm to 21 4 57 mm thick Suitable reinforcement shall be provided by the hollow metal door manufacturer to prevent collapsing of door When door silencers are to be installed proper allowances must be made for strike location MARK ACCURATELY BORE STRAIGHT Place this temp...

Page 8: ...RD PLACE THIS FOLD LINE IN LINE WITH FACE OF DOOR JAMB BE SURE THE FOLD IS EXACTLY ON THE LINE PKG1294 0307 NOTE Lock will accomodate doors 13 8 35 mm to 21 4 57 mm thick Suitable reinforcement shall be provided by the hollow metal door manufacturer to prevent collapsing of door When door silencers are to be installed proper allowances must be made for strike location MARK ACCURATELY BORE STRAIGHT...

Page 9: ...xercise Room This lock is New Installation Replacing a conventional keyed lock Replacing a Kaba Mechanical Pushbutton Lock Replacing a Kaba Electronic Access Control Replacing a Keyless Lock other than Kaba How did you learn about Kaba Access Control Pushbutton Locks Advertisement Previous Use Internet Web Another Use Locksmith Maintenance Training Class Other please specify What was your reason f...

Page 10: ...he thru bolts H and try to retract the latch again H VERIFYING THE COMBINATION CHANGE ASSEMBLY H 1 Insert the tip of a Phillips head screwdriver into the central piece of the combination change assembly See Figure 8 1 H 2 Turn the screwdriver to the right clockwise until it stops DO NOT FORCE H 3 Remove the screwdriver the central piece should automatically return to its initial posi tion H 4 If t...

Page 11: ...ock wise until it stops See Figure 10 4 and return it slowly clockwise to the horizontal position and release J 6 Select a new combination and write it down some or all of the buttons may be used for your new code pressed individually or simulta neously Each button may be used only once We do not recommend the use of a one button combination J 7 With the door open enter your new combina tion See F...

Page 12: ...a new combination the lock works one time only then fails to open Buttons of intended combination were not fully depressed when changing combination This is a lost combination situation Review and follow instructions in Section K 13 12 K INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESETTING UNKNOWN COMBINATIONS Remove and set aside the back plate held by on 4 screws Remove the drive cam assembly located on the control shaft...

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