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Windsor 1390 User manual

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sales@windsorhardware.co.nz
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
TOUCHPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK
© WINDSOR ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
Version 1
windsorhardware.co.nz
Package Contents
Installation To view an easy to follow how-to video for installing this product visit windsorhardware.co.nz/installation
Screws
Part Description Quantity
A Key 2
B Cylinder 1
C Deadbolt Touchpad 1
D Deadbolt Latch 1
E Striker Plate 1
F Mounting Plate 1
G Receiver 1
H Battery Cover 1
I Drive-in Sleeve 1
1. Adjust the latch to the desired
backset (60mm or 70mm).
Backset is the distance from the
door edge to the centre of the
hole on the door face.
To adjust the latch to the 70mm
backset, rotate the latch until it
stops. Reverse the direction to
return to the 60mm backset.
3. Establish the height and backset
for the lock on the door.
5. Use the marks as a guide for drilling a
25mm (1") diameter hole through the
door edge to a depth of at least 90mm.
Ensure this hole is square to the door.
Then drill a 54mm diameter hole
through the door face for the lockset.
We recommend using a 54mm hole
saw. For clean cut-outs, drill from both
sides, meeting in the middle of the door.
6. Insert the latch, scribe around
the faceplate, remove, then
chisel out 4mm deep recess to
enable the latch faceplate to sit
flush with the door edge.
2. Determine which latch mounting
method will be used (square plate
or drive-in) and make the
necessary adjustments.
No adjustments are required for
the square latch face plate.
a. Use a flat screwdriver to
separate the face plate.
b. Align the drive-in sleeve and
snap it into the latch case.
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et
4. Use the template provided as an
indication to mark the centre of
the circle on the door face and
the centre of the door edge.
7. Remove any loose saw dust, insert
the latch and secure it with the two
wood screws provided. Make sure the
cross is on the bottom of the latch.
Please do not fully tighten the screws
until the lock is completely installed.
For the drive-in latch, drive the latch
into the hole on the edge of the door.
Product code: 1390
© WINDSOR ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
Version 1
10. Install the cylinder into the
deadbolt keypad with the tail
piece in horizontal position
inserted through the hub of the
latch.
12. Pass the IC wire through the
wire hole of the mounting plate
on the interior side of the door.
Fix the mounting plate with
screws onto the door face.
Make sure the deadbolt keypad
on the outside is straight.
PRINT AT 100% SCALE
11. Pass the IC wire under the latch
to the interior side of the door
and insert the tail piece through
the cross-shaped crank of the
latch.
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FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
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TOUCHPAD ELECTRONIC DEADBOLT LOCK Product code: 1390
8. Close the door against the frame
and mark the latch position for
fitting of the striker.
9. Measure one half of the door thickness
from the door stop and vertically mark the
centre line of the striker. Drill a 25mm (1")
diameter hole, 25mm (1") deep at
intersection of the horizontal and vertical
lines. Chisel out a 2mm deep recess along
the striker outline to allow the striker to sit
flush against the doorframe. Secure the
striker with the wood screws provided.
13. Face the door from the outside.
The door is left-handed if the
hinges are on the left side of
the door, whereas the door is
right-handed if the hinges are
on the right side of the door.
Rotate the thumb turn piece to
the left at 45 degrees for
right-handed doors. Rotate the
thumb turn piece to the right at
45 degrees for left-handed
doors.
Note: The thumb turn piece is
opposite to the latching side.
14. To remove the battery cover,
push it up first, then pull it out.
15. Connect the cable of the
exterior unit to the interior unit,
ensure the deadbolt tailpiece is
engaged with the turn piece.
Then align the interior unit and
secure it with the screws. Insert
4 (AA)1.5V batteries and slide
the battery cover onto the
interior unit.

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