Kaba Simplex Mechanical Pushbutton Locks Manual page 27

Mechanical pushbutton locks keyless convenience
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Simplex
®
LP1000 Series
Exit Device Operator
You must specify the handing of your
door. Please see page ii for a guide.
1
2
3
4
3
8
"
5
4
(222
)
mm
4
3
"
8
(111
)
mm
Front Exterior
Example
L
L
L
Handing
Build the model number with the desired options
Handing
Model
L
LP1010
Left hand
Combination entry
Reverse bevel
LP1020
R
Combination entry
Right hand
Key override
Reverse bevel
Items supplied with the lock:
- Installation instructions
- Full-scale template
7
2
"
16
(62
)
mm
3
7
"
8
(98
)
mm
Side Exterior
L
P
1 0 2 0
P
1 0
2 0
Model
Key override
Compatible with removable core
cylinders (not supplied).
A
ASSA
B
Best & Compatibles
(6 or 7-pin length)
C
Corbin / Russwin
M
Medeco* / Yale (6-pin length)
*5-pin Medeco cylinder requires a
special knob spacer. Request spacer
when ordering, part number 201569
(supplied free of charge)
R
Sargent
S
Schlage
- Combination change tool
- All hardware required for a complete installation on the access side of the door
Not Supplied
Back Interior
-
-
B
2
6
D
4 1
-
Key Override
Finishes
026
Bright Chrome (625)
26D
Satin Chrome (626)
27
LP1010
• Combination entry
• Egress with Exit Device (Not supplied)
LP1020
• Combination entry
• Egress with Exit Device (Not supplied)
• Key override (Not supplied)
-
4 1
Finish
Packaging
Packaging
41
1 per box

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Johanon Hirsch
March 27, 2025

My Kaba Lock has a cylinder above the interior side of the combination lock which, I remember, I was supposed to turn 30 degrees with a phillips screwdriver in order to zero out the old combination. I dont remember the rest, and I cant find the manual.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To reset the combination on a Kaba Mechanical Pushbutton Lock:

1. Write down the new combination for reference.
2. Set the lock to the 'clear' position.
3. Carefully press the buttons for the new combination.
4. Turn the knob, thumb turn, or lever fully to the unlock position.
5. The new combination is now set.
6. Test the combination several times with the door open to ensure it works correctly.

For added security, include at least one set of numbers that must be pressed simultaneously.

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