Kaba Simplex Mechanical Pushbutton Locks Manual page 31

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Simplex
®
2000 Series
Switch Control
Mechanical Features
Construction:
All metal; cast front housing
Installation:
Surface wall mounted (2000-1) any distance from equipment controlled
Minimum stile
3
1
requirement:
Numeric pushbuttons:
Vandal resistant, 5 button, anodized aluminum, mechanical
Weight:
4 lbs. (1.8 kg)
Finish:
Satin Chrome 26D (626)
Control:
Includes DF59 keys for combination change
Timer:
Maintains a closed circuit from 2-60 seconds, variable with an adjustment screw (Model 2000-1 only).
Variable time delay: For electric strikes and equipment that needs to remain energized for a set
interval. Allows the user to reach the door from the switch control, which can be placed at any
convenient location. The pneumatic timer draws no current and is unaffected by changes in voltage.
Electrical
Rating:
UL-rated switch; 10.5 Amps at 125-250 VAC; 10.5 Amps at 28 VDC
Contact options:
Momentary contact switch: For operating equipment with built-in timers or latching relays such
as garage door openers, gates and elevators. For electro-magnetic lock and electric strike installation,
control must be positioned so that thumbturn can be rotated and held while door is opened.
Lock Operation
Combination code:
One code per lock made of any combination of one to five numbers (pressed individually or simultaneously)
Code:
Thousands of possible combinations
Certification and Testing
Environmental
Time delay models operate from +15˚F to 120˚F (-9˚C to 49˚C).
operating conditions:
Electrical:
UL-rated switch (momentary)
Warranty:
1 year
" (79 mm) space required for mounting
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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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