SmartLock Slimline UNIVERSAL Manual Download Page 3

STEP 1 

This shows an aluminium door with a 

handle up multipoint lock mechanism. 

In this instance you lift the handle up to 

engage the deadbolts and turn the key 

to lock. 

STEP 2

Remove all the door hardware from both 

sides of the door. 

Be sure to perform the compatability test 

as per the enclosed sheet before going 

any further. 

STEP 4

Apply masking tape to the door, fold the 

enclosed paper template and align with 

the spindle hole. Mark on the tape the 

range for the top adjustable fixing bolt. 

It may be easier to drill a new hole above 

the lock case for the cable. 

STEP 5

Measure the position of the holes relative 

to the centre of the spindle. Also measure 

the overall height of the lock case. In this 

instance, 55mm, 75mm & 100mm. 

Mark these measurements on the mask-

ing tape. 

STEP 7

Align the keypad with the spindle. Where 

possible the top fixing bolt should use 

an existing hole in the lock case. In this 

example we can use the 55mm hole. 

There is no existing hole for the cable so 

we will drill a new hole. Mark the cable 

hole position on the masking tape.

STEP 8

Mark up the position of the holes on the 

other side of the door. Double check the 

positions before drilling.  

STEP 9

Drill the new holes. We recommend using  

a step drill for the larger holes. The rec-

ommended hole diameter sizes are:

Cable: 16mm

Top Bolt: 10mm

Spindle: 25mm - It is important to make 

sure that this hole is big enough for the 

split pin. 

STEP 10

Drill the holes on the inside. Remove the 

masking tape. Push the multi-point back 

into position and secure with the screws. 

Installation instructions for a 

‘handle up’ multi-point lock 

mechanism.

IMPORTANT 

There are hundreds of different 

types of multi-point lock mecha-

nism, these instructions will apply to 

most but not all locks. 

Before fitting, carry out the 

compatibility test as detailed 

in the enclosed A4 sheet.

Please use these instructions 

in conjunction with the 

enclosed user manual. 

 

STEP 6

Check that the handles on the both sides 

of the lock are facing the correct direc-

tion. If not, insert a Phillips screwdriver 

and undo the screw, remove the handle 

and flip 180 degrees, push back on and 

tighten the screw. Make sure that you fit 

the two clear plastic washers. 

STEP 3

Remove most of the screws that hold the 

multipoint in place, or remove 

completely. This is so you can deter-

mine the length of the lock case and the 

position of any existing holes that can be 

used for the fixing bolts or cable. 

HOLES IN

LOCK CASE

SPINDLE

ALIGN 

SPINDLE

FLIP HANDLE 

180 DEGREES

NEW HOLE

FOR CABLE

ABOVE 

LOCK CASE

The keypad is secured by two screws 

that bolt through the door. The lower 

bolt will pass through the existing hole 

for the keyed cylinder. The top bolt can 

use an existing hole in the lock case or 

a new hole can be drilled. A new hole for 

the cable may be required and this can 

be above the lock case or use an existing 

hole. Each multi-point will be different. 

LOWER BOLT

SPINDLE

TOP BOLT

CABLE

SLIMLINE UNIVERSAL

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Summary of Contents for Slimline UNIVERSAL

Page 1: ...Try closing the door making sure none of the bolts prevent it from closing properly STEP 8 Note that the new Slimline lock may not ful ly cover all of the existing holes in the door Use the included 10mm white cover caps Custom colour caps are available COMPATABILITY TEST TURN OVERLEAF FOR DETAILS OF THE SECOND TEST SmartLock Europe Ltd cannot held be liable for any damage or losses incurred by no...

Page 2: ...igning 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...

Page 3: ...this hole is big enough for the split pin STEP 10 Drill the holes on the inside Remove the masking tape Push the multi point back into position and secure with the screws Installation instructions for a handle up multi point lock mechanism IMPORTANT There are hundreds of different types of multi point lock mecha nism these instructions will apply to most but not all locks Before fitting carry out ...

Page 4: ...the keys and store in a safe place Fit the cover plate Remove the protective film from the keypad STEP 13 The inside of the door should look something like this SmartLock Europe Ltd 44 1273 930 304 info smartlock co uk REMOVE PROTECTIVE FILM STEP 12 Offer up the keypad carefully to the door locating the spindle Thread the cable through the top hole Make sure that the top bolt is aligned properly a...

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