13.00 mm
24.00 mm
40.00 mm
2.00 mm
3)
Positioning the Tailbar
• There is one notched tailbar supplied. Measure the thickness of the door
and then cut the tailbar along one the necessary notches. The numbers on
the tailbar are there to
indicate the length of the
bar in relation to the
thickness of the door.
• Once the tailbar is cut,
position it centrally in the
latch.
• As shown in
fig 5
, when
viewed from the outside,
on a right hand door the
tailbar is orientated in
position 1
. When the lock is
mounted on a left hand
door, the tailbar is
orientated in
position 2
.
4)
Fitting the Latch Support
Post and the M5 Hex Lug
• As shown in
fig 6
, the
support post and hex lugs
are fitted to the Digital
keypad assembly that has the adaptor plate fitted to it.
• When fitting the Latch Support post, use Hole A for left-handed doors and
Hole B for right-handed doors.
Please
note:
the latch support post can be
fitted to either digital keypad assembly.
• The Hex Lugs screw into the top and
bottom threaded bosses as shown.
Simply ensure they are tightly secured.
6)
Mounting the l ock assembly to the
door
• Firstly select the fixing screw to suit
the door thickness.
• For door thicknesses from 32mm to
42mm use the shorter 25mm screws. For
door thicknesses from 42mm to 54mm
use the longer 35mm screws.
• As shown in
fig 7,
the door mount
plate needs to be screwed to the door
with the four wood screws.
• The digital keypad assembly with the
adaptor plate fitted can now be
positioned onto the door and
attached with the fixing screws through the door mount plate. Be sure to fix
the black gasket between the digital keypad assembly and the door.
• As shown in
fig 8,
screw the digital keypad plate to the remaining digital
keypad assembly along with the latch support post (if not fitted on the other
side).
• Now position the black gasket between this assembly and the door mount
plate and slide in to position.
fig 5
Position 1
Tailbar
Position 2
• Hold the assembly in position on the door and insert and screw in to
position the securing screws via the edge of the door.
• Once the entire assembly is secured to the door push the screw plugs in
to the holes on the edge of the door to hide the screws.
• DO NOT overtighten the fixing screws. This may damage the mounting
plates and stop the lock being secured to the door properly.
•
CHECK THAT THE CODE WORKS PRIOR TO CLOSING THE DOOR TO AVOID
THE CHANCE OF A LOCKOUT.
Flat of the
latch bolt
Snib depressed
Top Section View
fig 6
Hole A
Hole B
7)
Fitting the Strike Plate
In a new installation it is easier to fit the strike plate once the lock has
fig 9
fig 10
been mounted to the door. This ensures that the latch will perfectly line up
with the strike plate.
• Close the door against the door frame and mark the centre of the
latchbolt onto the jamb.
• As shown in
fig 9
, position the strike plate on the door so that it fits against
the flat of the latchbolt, with the snib depressed.
•Once the door is closed like this (the strike plate will not be sitting correctly
at this stage), mark the position of the strike plate on the door frame and
then open the door again.
• Now use the strike plate as a template. Align it with the position marks just
made on the door frame and mark the inner and outer edges of the strike
plate on the door frame.
• As illustrated
in
fig 10
, you
need to end
up with an
aperture for
the strike and
strike box. Cut
a 2mm deep
rebate with a
chisel so that
the strike
plate will fit
flush with
door frame.
• Drill and
chisel out the
strike box hole
to dimensions
shown in
fig 10
.
• Now fit the strike plate and strike box using only one wood screw at first to
ensure that it is positioned accurately.
• As indicated in
fig 9
, the latchbolt should enter the aperture freely but the
snib needs to be depressed against the strike plate. The latch should be
held without excessive play.
• Once the strike is correctly positioned secure with the second wood screw
and check lock set for smooth operation.
fig 7
fig 8