There are hundreds of different multi-point mechanisms and some have longer
cases. This test will check that the two fixing bolts and cable can go through the
door without striking the lock case and
that the lock body will not strike the door stops or frame.
STEP 9
Remove the multi-point mechanism. It is
usually held in place by several screws down
its length.
Now follow the instructions on the enclosed installation sheet 3.
STEP 10
Fold this template down the hatched vertical
line and place it against the lock, aligning the
spindle.
Check that the lower bolt will pass through the
existing hole for the euro cylinder or below the
lock case.
Two holes are required for the top bolt and
cable. These are positioned between the two
green hatched lines. In the above example
you can see that there is space to drill two
holes without touching the lock case. In some
instances there may be an existing hole in the
lock case that can be used.
STEP 11
Finally, align the template on the door, secure
with some tape. Now close the door and make
sure that the lock outline will not strike the frame
or door stop. Repeat on the other side.
LOWER
BOLT
SPINDLE
FOLD HERE
BOLT THROUGH
EURO CYLINDER
HOLE
CLEAR SPACE
FOR 2 HOLES
CABLE
TOP
BOLT
2
SPINDLE