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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 is not responsible for any damage caused by installation. Tools Required •...
CHECKLIST Use this checklist to make sure that everything has been included. o q A – Front lock q B – Inside combination change assembly q C – Reinforcing plate q D – Inside rim deadlocking latch q E – Strike box q F –...
A. DETERMINING THE LOCK 4" (102 mm) LOCATION Install the lock with 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 (See Figure 1-1). Minimum stile width recommended: 4"...
C. DRILLING HOLES IN THE DOOR CAUTION: Positioning and drilling must be done straight to ensure trouble free operation of the model 7106 lockset. Improper drilling may result in excessive force being exerted on the lock which may result in the premature wearing of its mechanical parts.
D-2 While holding the lockset firmly against the outside of the door, (See Figure 4-1) mark tailpiece Y at the point where it extends ⁄ " - ⁄ " beyond the interior surface of the door. a) After determining the break line, hold the tailpiece firmly with a pair of pliers on the lock side of the tailpiece, just beside the desired break line.
E-2 While holding the lock firmly against the out- side of the door, use two round head thru- bolts (D) to secure the inside reinforcing plate (C). Finger tighten only. E-3 Use a thin object A (screwdriver) to align tail- piece (X) with the horizontal slot of the combi- nation change assembly (G) (See Figure 5-3).
F-5 While holding the auxiliary latch as instructed in step 4, place the latch in the case with the bevel in the same direction as the auxiliary latch. Make sure the latch legs (F) are caught on the ears of the turn knob lever (G) (See Figure 6-2).
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Kaba Access Control analysis to be defective during this period. Our only liabili- ty, whether in tort or in contract, under this warranty is to repair or replace products that are returned to Kaba Access Control within the one (1) year war- ranty period.
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" dia. (19 mm) " dia. " dia. (6 mm) (6 mm) " (32 mm) IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Drill the four " Drill the four ” (6 mm) dia. holes " (6 mm) dia. holes before all other holes. (95 mm) before all other holes.
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" dia. (19 mm) " dia. " dia. (6 mm) (6 mm) " (32 mm) IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Drill the four ” Drill the four " (6 mm) dia. holes (6 mm) dia. holes " before all other holes. before all other holes. (95 mm) "...
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CAUTION Apply template and drill from the inside but compensate for door bevel if any 8" (60 mm) NOTE: Lock will accomodate doors " (35 mm) to 2 " (57 mm) thick. Suitable reinforcement shall be provided by the hollow metal door manufacturer to prevent collapsing of door.
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CAUTION Apply template and drill from the inside but compensate for door bevel if any 8" (60 mm) NOTE: Lock will accomodate doors " (35 mm) to 2 " (57 mm) thick. Suitable reinforcement shall be provided by the hollow metal door manufacturer to prevent collapsing of door.
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G-3 Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) until it stops (See Figure 7-3); the latch should retract fully. If the latch does not retract, turn the thumbturn to the left coun- terclockwise until it stops, release, and repeat Step G-2.
H. VERIFYING THE COMBINATION CHANGE ASSEMBLY H-1 Insert the tip of a Phillips-head screwdriver into the central piece of the combination change assembly (See Figure 8-1). H-2 Lightly rotate the screwdriver to the right (clockwise) until it stops. DO NOT FORCE. H-3 Remove the screwdriver;...
d. Place the strike back into this cutout and trace the outline of the strike tongue (See Figure 9-3). Door frame Door e. Chisel out the frame so that the strike tongue trim will be flush (approximately ⁄ "). Chisel f.
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J-6 Select a new combination and write it down (some or all of the buttons may be used for your new combination, pressed individually or simultaneously). Each button may be used only once. We do not recommend the use of a one button combination.
Remove the combination chamber from the lock held by 2 screws. To remove the 3-sided dust cover marked "Kaba Simplex," place the combination chamber in the position below to the right. K-1 Place a small screwdriver on the edge of the 3-sided dust cover and push down on the screwdriver (See Figure 11-1).
(See Figure 11-4). If all look like (f), start over at Step K-3. Reinstallation: Replace the 3-sided dust cover marked “Kaba Simplex.” Make sure the staked joints on both end plates fit through the slots on the dust cover. Stake the 2 end plate joints.
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