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Cylinder Instructions
Access2 Ltd
0191 215 0530
These instructions are suitable for all
Standard Dier, Masterkeyed and 1 & 3
Star Security Cylinders.
Care should be taken to prepare
doors accurately and to fit lock cases
squarely within the door. Cylinders
should not be forced into position as
this could damage the cylinder and
prevent its proper functioning.
On completion of installation, this
guide should be passed to the building
owner for maintenance guidance.
For further information please go to:
www.access2.com !
Note that single cylinders can have
alternative cam positions (Tigris®Plus
and Tigris®Premier only).
45
8
17
6
5
4
3
2
DO NOT lubricate the cylinder with oil
or graphite.
Clean and lubricate cylinders every 6
months using Tigris® spray lubricant
only.
Cylinders with Classroom Function
are designed so that the turn will only
UNLOCK the door and are therefore
only used in an emergency. As the
thumbturn is rarely used, it is VITAL
that AT THE END OF EACH TERM (or
every three months) that the cylinder
is lubricated, the deadbolt is thrown
to the locked position by key with the
door ajar and the thumbturn is used to
withdraw the deadbolt.
Further information on warranty and
warranty care and lubrication cycles is
available on www.access2.com/Page/
MasterkeyDocumentLibrary.aspx
MAINTENANCE
This cylinder oers
resistance to many types
of attack. It is designed
to be used in conjunction
with two star security
door hardware to ensure enhanced
resistance to all commonly used attack
methods. Therefore this product MUST
be used in conjunction with two star
security door hardware meeting TS007
to ensure security.
Such hardware can be recognised
by the two star marking which may
either be visible from the outside on
an installed handle or, failing this, will
be visible once the outside handle has
been removed.
Security hardware can be of several
types, including a handle with a
reinforced backplate, an escutcheon
or a device which is concealed behind
the handle backplate. In all cases, the
purpose is to protect your cylinder
from force attack.
3 Star Security Cylinders1 Star Security Cylinders
This cylinder oers
resistance to the
commonly used types
of attack. No specific
security hardware is
required, but installing a three star
cylinder in conjunction with security
hardware complying with TS007 will
increase attack resistance still further.
Security hardware can be of several
types, including a handle with a
reinforced backplate, an escutcheon
or a device which is concealed behind
the handle backplate. In all cases, the
purpose is to protect your cylinder
from force attack.
3 Star Security Cylinders1 Star Security Cylinders
INFORMATION ON SECURITY CYLINDERS
Three Star cylinders have a
SNAP feature which must be
on the external face of the
door. Take special care on installation
to avoid damaging the cylinder or
activating the SNAP feature through
the use of undue force.
Note: If a thumbturn cylinder is
attacked it will lock in position. To
release the cylinder you must either
pull or push the thumbturn (model
dependant) and then turn to release.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR MODEL OF
CYLINDER.
GENERAL
Make sure the key is inserted fully into
the cylinder before turning. DO NOT
use force to turn the key.
OPERATION
DO NOT use the key bow to pull the
door open or closed.
For our unrestricted cylinder ranges
where keyblanks are available; It is
likely that non genuine key blanks and
in particular those that are shorter, will
operate the cylinder intermittently.
Please use only GENUINE Tigris™keys.
To order additional keys please visit
www.access2.com
Genuine
Copy
DO NOT insert objects to increase the
torque on the key bow.
DO NOT FORCE the thumbturn or key
with a device to increase leverage e.g
mole grips.
5. Check cylinder operation both
sides by using the key/thumbturn (as
appropriate).
6. Ensure the door latches correctly
and that the deadbolt (if appropriate)
throws smoothly into the keeper.
Adjust strike plates accordingly.
INSTALLATION
1. Using the key or thumbturn set the
cam in the centre of the cylinder body.
Do not use force.
2. Insert the cylinder into the lock case
making sure it is horizontal and at 90˚ to
the door face before fully tightening the
escutcheon/backplate fixings.
90˚
3mm Max.
3. DO NOT FORCE the cylinder into
place as this will damage the cylinder
and lockcase and invalidate the
warranty.
The cylinder may project a Max. 3mm
from the face of the door furniture.
4. Tighten the cylinder retaining screw.
DO NOT USE POWER TOOLS.