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PREPARE LOCK:
1. Remove inside lever. Depress the lever catch with wire pin
through the small hole in the rose/lever and pull lever off the tube.
2. Depress lever catch again and remove the inside rose assembly.
INSTALL LOCK:
1. Push lock through 2-1/8" hole from the outside, so that retractor
engages latch tail and both prongs as shown below.
2. Prongs must engage inside lock housing.
3. Align outside rose so rose posts enter thru-bolt holes in door.
4. Check from inside of door to see if latch is properly engaged.
5. Bring lock cable to inside of door.
CONVENTIONAL CYLINDER
1. Turn key in cylinder 45° in either direction.
2. Depress outside lever catch with wire pin
through small hole in rose/lever and pull
lever off tube.
Door Thickness Adjustment
Installing The Lock Installing the Biometric Fingerprint Reader
Reinstalling Outside Lever
IC CORE CYLINDER
A. With IC core removed, use screwdriver inside
lever to depress lever latch.
B. Pull off lever.
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NOTE: If lock is not in door, mounting posts must be on
vertical center line.
1. Align lever catch to face latch front.
2. Turn key in cylinder 45°in either direction.
3. Slide lever on tube until it stops at the lever catch.
4. Slightly wiggle and push until lever engages lever
catch & connector.
Split Spacer
1. Locks are factory assembled with a ring for 1-3/4" thick
door.
2. Before installation, use door thickness gauge on template as
shown below, to check lock chassis position. Center of latch
retractor should align with mark on gauge for appropriate door
thickness.
If chassis is not on center, remove outside lever, screw chassis
in or out to align with mark. Check that lever engages lever
catch before installation.
3. Reinstall outside lever.
To Adjust For Other Door Thickness:
Remove outside lever.
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INSTALL BIOMETRIC FINGERPRINT READER:
1. Insert outside fingerprint reader and lock through the mounting holes with their cables extending to inside of door.
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