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Simplex ® 7100 Features Model 7102 Access Control Mechanical pushbutton lock eliminates problems and costs associated with issuing, controlling, and collecting keys and cards. Provides fully mechanical primary or auxiliary pushbutton access • 1 " (25 mm) Tubular control by exterior combination, while allowing free egress at all Deadbolt, Flat Face Plate • B ackset 2¾" (70 mm) times by interior thumbturn.
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Changing the Code/Combination Simplex 7000/7100 Note: If your lock is opening on every turn of the knob or lever, except upon entering a code, this may be a ZERO CODE. Before attempting to remove the lock from the door, refer to the troubleshooting procedures outlined at bottom of this document for a zero code symptom/solution.
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With the door open, enter your new combination. Depress each button fully and release it. You must feel a click each time you press a button to know that the button was fully depressed. Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) until it stops; the latch/bolt should retract.
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