Simplex
®
7100 Series
Light Commercial / Residential Locks
Mechanical Features
Construction:
All metal; cast front housing; force-proof clutch-protected exterior thumbturn for rim deadlocking models
Installation:
1
3
⁄
7106);
Minimum stile
4" (102 mm)
requirement:
Door handing:
Field reversible
Numeric pushbuttons:
Vandal resistant, 5 button, anodized aluminum, mechanical
Weight:
2
1
Strike:
Models 7102 and 7108: Flat strike plate
Model 7104: Curved lip strike plate
Model 7106: Box strike for inswing doors and flat strike for outswing doors
Latch:
1" (25 mm) tubular deadbolt,
Backset:
2
3
Door thickness:
1
3
Finishes:
Models 7102, 7104 and 7108: 03 (605) Bright Brass PVD Lifetime Finish; 05 (609) Antique Brass,
26D (626) Satin Chrome; AC (059) Antique Copper; GV (060) Gold Vein; AW (062) Antique White;
SV (061) Silver Vein
Model 7106: 19 (676) Black powder paint; 26D (626) Satin Chrome
Control:
Standard Phillips screwdriver to change combination from the inside of the door (not included)
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
" (35 mm) diameter through bore for housing; 1" (25 mm) diameter cross bore for latch (except
8
3
⁄
" (19 mm) through bore for combination change sleeve; 2 x
4
⁄
lbs. (1.1 kg)
2
1
⁄
" (13 mm) deadlocking latch,
2
⁄
" (70 mm) or 2
3
⁄
" (60 mm) backset
4
8
⁄
" (35 mm) to 2
1
⁄
" (57 mm), wood or metal
8
4
5
⁄
" (16 mm) rim deadlocking latch
8
39
1
⁄
" (63 mm) mounting bolts
4
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Questions and answers
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.
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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