Kaba Simplex Installation Insrtuctions page 10

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8) Hold the chamber in one hand by the screw tabs (b) on
each end with the key-stems (c) facing you and the
control shaft (d) at the bottom (See Figure 7-5).
9) Using pliers or equivalent, rotate the control shaft (d)
counterclockwise and release to clear the chamber
(See Figure 7-5).
10) Look at the 5 code gears (e). If any code gear pockets
(f) are already at the shear line (open position), ignore
them. They are not used in the combination
(See Figure 7-6).
NOTE: Shear line (open position) references the "L"
shaped feet already align with the mating gear pocket.
11) Find the code gear pocket/s (e) that is farthest away
from the shear line (open position). Depress that key-
stem/s (c) and release (See Figure 7-6). If any digits in
the combination were depressed together (at the same
time), then they must also be depressed together to
reset the combination.
12) Find the code gear pocket/s (e) that is the next farthest
away from the shear line (open position). Depress that
keystems (c) and release (See Figure 7-6).
NOTE: If any of the code gear pockets travel past the
shear line (open position), the key stems have been
depressed in the wrong sequence. Start over at Step 9.
13) Repeat step 12 until all code gear pockets (e) are at
the shear line (open position). (See (f) Figure 7-7)
14) If all the code gear pockets (e) are not lined up at the
shear line (open position), start over at step 9.
15) Depress the lockout slide (g) at the top of the chamber and release. (looks like
one end of a spark plug) (See Figure 7-6).
16) Using pliers or equivalent, rotate the control shaft (d) counterclockwise to clear
the chamber and release. The lockout slide (g) should pop out (button
underneath will stay depressed) (See Figure 7-7).
17) Depress the key-stem/s (c) that you want in the new combination, releasing each
after it is depressed (See Figure 7-7).
18) Once all the digits in the new combination have been depressed, using pliers or
equivalent, rotate the control shaft (d) clockwise (See Figure 7-7). The code
change button (h) underneath the lockout slide (g), should pop up (See Figure
7-7). The new combination is now set.
19) Look at the code gear pockets (e). The numbers in the new combination should
not be at the shear line (open position) (See Figure 7-7).
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b
c(5)
d
b
Figure 7-5.
g
c(5)
e(5)
d
e
f
f
b
Figure 7-6.
g
c(5)
e(5)
d
e
f
f
b
Figure 7-7.

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