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Check operation of the code front plate.

On models CL605, CL615 and CL625 a free passage function is available. This is identified by a black dot on
the bottom left hand ’Z’ button. In normal operation the code needs to be entered every time to retract the
latch. To put the lock into free passage mode, first press the random factory set code, followed by the
passage set button. The lock will now be in code free access mode. To put the lock to code access only press
the passage set button once followed by the C button.

See code change instructions on separate sheet.

The code may be entered in any sequence, ie 1370 may be entered as 0731 or any other sequence of those
numbers. There are a total of 8,191 codes available on the CL600, CL610 and CL620 locks. There are 4,095
codes available on the CL605, CL615 and CL625 locks.

 

Model CL600/605 Installation Instructions

The model CL600/605 is intended to replace the conventional door furniture fitted to an existing mortice
latch, or an existing mortice lock which has both a spring latch and a deadbolt. The square follower should
be 8mm (5/16”) square. Any lock and key mechanism is retained to operate the deadbolt. The CL600/605 will
only operate the latchbolt and not the deadbolt. A mortice lock case should have holes for fixing bolts to
pass through on either side of the square latch follower and sometimes, additionally, a hole below the
follower. See figure 1 and confirm that your lockcase is compatible with the CL600/605 lock plates.

Summary of Contents for CL600 Series

Page 1: ...ofile cylinder escutcheons 1 pair 1 pair 8a Keyhole escutcheons 1 pair 9 Mortice latch strike 4 screws 10 2 bolt mortice lock and strike 11 Double Europrofile cylinder 3 keys 12 Code change keys 13 Adaptor kit for mortice locks with horizontal fixings 14 Latch support post 15 Code change tool Installation template Code change instructions Code card Fire Kit optional See page 13 Tools Required for ...

Page 2: ...y other sequence of those numbers There are a total of 8 191 codes available on the CL600 CL610 and CL620 locks There are 4 095 codes available on the CL605 CL615 and CL625 locks Model CL600 605 Installation Instructions The model CL600 605 is intended to replace the conventional door furniture fitted to an existing mortice latch or an existing mortice lock which has both a spring latch and a dead...

Page 3: ... insert plug from frontplate Apply the front and back plates with the neoprene seals in position against the door over the protruding ends of the spindle Step 5 Fix the two plates together using the socket head bolts starting with the top fixings Ensure that the two plates are truly vertical and then tighten the bolts using the T shaped Allen key Do not use excessive force Step 6 Fit the lever han...

Page 4: ...se the lever handle and fully tighten the grub screw Step 6 Before closing the door enter the code and check that the latchbolt retracts when the lever handle is depressed Now check the operation of the inside lever handle If there is any binding of the handles or latch then loosen the top and bottom bolts and reposition the plates slightly until the correct position is found and then re tighten t...

Page 5: ...the flat of the latchbolt and NOT the plunger Mark the positions of the fixing screws and draw around the aperture of the strike plate Chisel out the aperture 15mm deep to receive the latchbolt Fix the strike plate to the surface of the frame using only the top fixing screw Gently close the door and check that the latchbolt enters the aperture easily and is held without too much play When satisfie...

Page 6: ...ews on the split follower facing the code side must be removed This prevents the outside handle retracting the deadbolt Never remove grub screws from both sides at the same time All door locks should be installed with a degree of precision to ensure that all components are horizontally and vertically accurate in relation to each other and in relation to the door Do not install the lock where it wi...

Page 7: ...n the bolts Step 13 Fit the double Euro profile cylinder and secure it with the long screw through the faceplate Fit the cylinder escutcheons Step 14 Check that the deadbolt will project and retract by key and that the key will also retract the latchbolt Check that the inside lever handle WILL retract the deadbolt simultaneously with the latchbolt Check that the outside lever handle WILL NOT retra...

Page 8: ... Keeping the drill level and straight drill a 25mm 1 hole in the centre of the door edge to accept the latch Put the latch into the hole and holding it square to the door edge draw around the faceplate Remove the latch Starting with the top and bottom cuts chisel a rebate to allow the latch faceplate to fit flush with the door edge Step 3 Keeping the drill level and straight drill the holes in the...

Page 9: ... the small Allen key reverse the lever handle and fully tighten the grub screw Step 11 Before closing the door enter the code and ensure that the latchbolt will retract when the lever handle is depressed Now check the operation of the inside lever handle If there is any binding of the handles or latch then loosen the bolts and reposition the plates slightly until the correct position is found and ...

Page 10: ... fixing bolts Repeat on the other side of the door Step 4 Drill the 1 x 20mm hole and the 3 x 10mm drilling holes from both sides to avoid splintering out the face of the door Step 5 Countersink the bottom fixing hole as necessary so that the fixing bolt lies flush with the door face underneath the panic device Step 6 Fit the lever handle to the CL600 front plate and tighten the grub screw in the ...

Page 11: ... Code CodeLock CodeLocks Program Programming Instruction Instruct Help Support Troubleshoot Troubleshooting Sequence Sequences Install Installation Parameters Settings Setting Parameter Setting Set up Mechanical CL600 600 ...

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