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E-730/630/750/79E/RT Series Installation Guide - PK3677_T_04_16
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
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Caution: If the Lever is Not Assembled with
the key in the position shown in Fig. 6 & Fig.
7, the inside mechanism of the lock could be
damaged if the lever is rotated and forced.
6. Right-handed Lever handle: Turn the key
aprroximately 90º to 100º clockwise so that it
is in the vertical position and the countersink
is in the top position. (See Fig. 6)
Left-handed lever handle: Turn the key
approximately 90º to 100º clockwise so that it is
in the vertical position and the countersink is in
the bottom position. (See Fig. 7)
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The key and the countersink must be in the
positions shown in Figs 6 & 7 before placing
the lever handle on the housing or the lever
and the override mechanism will not work.
Fig. 6
countersink in the top position
Fig. 7
countersink in the bottom position
3. Insert the cylinder into the lever handle (see Fig.3)
4. Put the cylinder plug into the lever (see Fig.4)
5. Making sure that the cylinder plug does not fall
out, insert the key into the cylinder. The key will
be horizontal. (See Fig. 5).
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Preparing the Lever Handle and
Cylinder for Installation
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Steps to attach the lever handle
to the lock housing
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NOTE: THE POSITION OF THE KEY IS VERY IMPORTANT
Troubleshooting:
If you have assembled the lever and housing with
the key in the wrong position, the key will get stuck.
To remove the key, turn it so that it is in the verti-
cal position and insert a small flat screwdriver (see
page 15 Fig.17) into the hole under the lever handle
to push Lever Catch in (see page11 Fig.2). Remove
key. If it is still stuck, turn the key 90º clockwise to
the horizontal position and push the Lever Catch in
again with the small screwdriver. Remove key.