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High Security Keyless Egress British Standard Nightlatch
Fitting Instructions
Installing a High Security Keyless Egress British Standard Nightlatch
To fit a Keyless Egress BS Nightlatch Lock you will require the following tools:
- Drill
- 2mm, 6mm, 10mm and 32mm drill bits
- Rule
- Hacksaw
Note: Fitting instructions apply to both 40mm and 60mm products.
- Mallet
- Chisel
- Posidriv screwdriver
- Pencil
Before fitting the Keyless Egress BS Nightlatch please make note of the following:
1. For fitting a narrow 40mm backset product - ensure you follow the correct template
instructions relating to the 40mm dimensions.
2. For fitting a stanard 60mm backset product - ensure you follow the correct template
instructions relating to the 60mm dimensions.
Fitting Tips: To ensure you drill to the correct depth, mark your drill bits with adhesive
tape at the required drill depth prior to drilling.
Select desired height for lock. Select either Mounting Plate Template A (for door
A
hinged on the right as seen from the inside) OR Template B (for door hinged on the
left as seen from the inside). Using the selected template, mark the centre of the 3
holes either 40mm or 60mm (as stated above) from the edge of the door on both
sides of the door.
B
At the middle mark (drilling from both sides of the door), drill a 32mm hole through
the door. Working from the outside of the door, drill a 10mm diameter hole to a
depth of 16mm at each of the two marked spots. Working from the inside of the
door, drill a 6mm diameter hole through the door at each of the two marked spots.
Countersink these two holes using a 10mm drill bit to a depth of 5mm.
C
With the key removed, insert the cylinder pull through the door. With a pencil, mark
cylinder bar level with inside of surface of the door. Remove cylinder and cut the bar
so that it will project 6-7mm beyond the door face, i.e. beyond the pencil mark.
Re-insert the cylinder and secure with (x2) large screws provided ensuring they are
sunk below the door surface. Do not over tighten the bolts.
A
B
C
6-7mm
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D
Remove mounting plate from lock body by unscrewing the 2 retaining screws.
Place the mounting plate over the connecting bar. Secure the mounting plate
to the cylinder pull using the two slotted connecting bolts through the mounting
plate top centre holes. Do not over tighten the bolts.
Note: For doors less than 45mm thick, connecting bolts may need to be shortened
using a hacksaw.
Using the 4 wood screws provided, secure the mounting plate in positions A and C.
When fixing mount plate, if holes A are not suitable due to previous holes etc, plate
using positions B.
D1
E
Using lock as template, locate lock body over mounting plate. Mark area to be
removed from the door edge remove lock from mounting plate and chisel out so that
the lock face (kitemarked edge) sits flush. Mark the position of the 2 fixing holes.
Remove lock and drill positions marked, drilling pilot holes if necessary.
F
Locate lock body over mounting plate and slide lock to engage locking pegs, ensuring
lock face (kitemarked edge) fits flush in recess. Replace the 2 retaining screws and
secure lock using the 2 wood screws provided.
G
Fitting the Staple
Close door and mark the position of the staple using the lock as a guide. Mark area
of wood to be removed from door frame and chisel out. Insert the 3 remaining
woodscrews provided to fix the staple, drilling the pilot holes is necessary.
Additional Information
Operation - Insert key from the outside and turn to open the door.
Deadlocking - From inside, insert key into the handle and turn 360° and remove key.
The door cannot be opened from the inside. To unlock - reverse operation.
D2
E
F
Maintenance - Use a moist cloth only to clean all types of finish. Houshold abrasives
or solvents may affect the surface finish.
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Tel: +44 1922 490049 Fax: +44 1922 494420 Email: info@erahomesecurity.com
www.erahomesecurity.com
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