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1. Installation

Your door is right handed if viewed from the
outside, the hinges are on the right 

(See Fig.1)

All the locks are set in the factory for right hand opening

doors, to change to left hand opening refer to 

Fig. 2 and

:

a) Remove the 2 BLUE screws and take off the plate.

b) Using the tweezers provided, take out the pin and insert 

into the opposite hole.

c) Replace the plate and the screws.

2. Apply the template

• Tape the template to the door. Make sure that you fold it

along the appropriate line, depending on the backset of

the latch (60mm or 70mm).

• Mark and drill all six 10mm holes, holding a piece of

wood on the other side of the door with ‘G’ clamps to

prevent splintering.

• Use a chisel to clear the line of 4 x 10mm holes into a

single slot.

• To ensure trouble free operation holes must be drilled

accurately.

Positioning and fixing the latch 

(See Fig.2a)

• Make a central point on the ‘Centre Line of the Latch’ on the

door edge.

• Drill a 25mm hole x 85mm deep.*

• Insert the latch into the hole and draw around the face plate.

• Remove the latch and cut a 3mm rebate so that the face plate will

fit flush with the door.

• Secure the latch with the wood screws.

*The cam in the latch must have space to rotate freely with sufficient clearance to move
upwards when the latch is being withdrawn.

3. Latch support post

Fit the latch support post  in hole ‘A’ for a right handed door, or ‘B’ for a left

handed door. (See Fig. 3)

4. Right - Left handing pin

The locks are set at the factory as Right Handed, to change to Left Handed, 

remove both blue screws and the retaining plate. Use tweezers to remove the 

pin and put it in the opposite hole for Left Handed fitting.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 2a

5. Positioning the spindle

• Select the spindle to suit the thickness

of the door (Cut to length for DLK504).

• Insert the spindle through the slot in the

door and make sure that it engages the

latch correctly for the hand of the door.

(see Fig. 5)

6. Fixing the lock

• Cut the fixing bolts to suit the door thickness, allowing at least

one threaded section to screw into the lock case.

• Hold the lock case and the backplate, with the seals onto the

door with the spindle in position

• Using the fixing bolts, screw everything together through the top

and bottom holes of the backplate. Before final tightening ,

make sure the lock is vertical and test the mechanism to ensure

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7. Fitting the strike plate

• Position the strike plate on the door frame so that it lines up with 

the flat of the latchbolt, NOT THE PLUNGER.

• Mark the inner & outer edges of the strike plate and cut a 1mm

rebate so that it fits flush with the surface of the door frame.

• Drill or cut a recess for the latchbolt.

• Fit the strike plate using only one wood screw at first to ensure

that it is positioned accurately. The latchbolt and NOT the the

plunger, should enter the aperture easily, and be held without 

too much ‘play’.

• When satisfied, secure the strike plate with a second screw.

N.B. The plunger beside the latchbolt deadlocks the latchbolt and

protects it against manipulation. IT MUST NOT enter the strike plate

aperture when the door is closed.

8. Using the Lock

• In order to keep people from forgetting the password, you do not

need to input the password, just use the key to open it directly. 

Or simply enter it in the box provided (below) and keep for future reference.

Fig. 3

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Fig. 7 & 7a

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