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English Installation Instructions Pushbutton Lock 7 1 0 2 7 1 0 8 S E R I E S PK2387...
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PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY Since every installation is unique, carefully check windows, frame, door, etc. to ensure that the recommended procedures will not cause damage. KABA ILCO is not responsible for any damage caused by installation. Tools Required ⁄ •...
Checklist Use this checklist to make sure that everything has been included. A - Front Lock C - Dead Bolt (7102-2 ⁄ ", 7108-2 ⁄ ") D - Inside Thumbturn Assembly E - Inside Combination Change Assembly F - Strike Plate Screw Pack: G - 4 thru-bolts (3") H - 2 (bolt) combination...
Determining the 4" Lock Location Install the lock with the exterior thumbturn hole at least 7" (18 cm) above your primary lockset so it is comfortable to operate and not in the way when you turn the door knob. 7" *A minimum stile width of 4"...
Drilling Holes in the Door " CAUTION: Positioning and drilling must be done straight to ensure trouble free operation of the 7100 Series lockset. Improper drilling may result in excessive force being exerted on the lock which may result in the "...
Making the Bolt Face Plate Cutout This procedure is applicable to wood doors. 1) Insert the bolt into the 1" (25 mm) hole until the face plate butts up against the door edge. Draw a line around the face plate. Remove the bolt from the door, figure 4-1, A.
Adjusting the Lock The lock has been pre-assembled to accommodate doors up to 2 ⁄ " (57 mm) thick. If your door is 1 ⁄ " to 2 " (35 mm to 51 mm) thick, you must shorten both tailpieces X &...
Installing the Lock • For 1 ⁄ " - 1 ⁄ " (35 mm - 44 mm) thick doors, use the 2 ⁄ " (44 mm) thru bolts. • For 2" - 2 ⁄ " (51 mm - 57 mm) thick doors, use the 3"...
Note: The inside thumbturn is shown in a vertical position to show the two thru-bolts. It may be assembled either vertically or horizontally. IMPORTANT: Tailpiece X must be inserted in the horizontal slot in order to change your combination. 5) Make sure that both assemblies are correctly centered over the holes.
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4) Release the outside thumbturn; the bolt will stay in the retracted position. 5) Turn the inside thumbturn A to the stop position; the bolt will extend to its locked position, figure 8-2. 6) If the bolt does not retract or extend fully, loosen the two thru-bolts of the inside thumbturn assembly A, figure 8-2.
4) If the central piece jams and does not 4) If the central piece jams and does not return to its initial position, loosen the two return to its initial position, loosen the two thru-bolts and push the combination thru-bolts and push the combination change assembly B upward or downward change assembly B upward or downward to properly center the tailpiece of the com-...
Setting a New Combination IMPORTANT: The following steps must be performed while the door is open. The factory-set code is 2 and 4 pressed simultaneously, followed by 3. This code should be changed as soon as the lock is installed. 1) Turn the outside thumbturn to the left (counterclockwise) to the stop position and return it to the right (clockwise) slowly...
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7) Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) to the stop position. The bolt should retract. Now release the thumb turn. Try to turn the thumbturn to the right (clockwise). The thumbturn will not turn clockwise unless the correct combination is entered.
Troubleshooting Lock fails to open when combina- tion is entered and outside thumb- turn is rotated clockwise. Buttons were not fully depressed when the combination was entered. Lock not cleared of previous attempts to enter access codes. Turn the outside thumbturn to the left to clear the wrong entry.
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ONE YEAR WARRANTY This KABA ILCO product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase. However, this warranty does not cover problems arising out of improper installation or use.
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