Kaba Simplex 7104 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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SERIES
Installation Instructions
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Important: Please keep these instructions. The combination of this lock has been factory preset: 2 and 4 pressed together, then 3.
For your own safety, you must change the combination at the time of installation.
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
1
4" (6 mm) Drill Bit
• 1" (25 mm) Wood Chisel
3
4" (19 mm) Hole Saw
• Phillips-head Screwdriver
• 1" (25 mm) Drill Bit or Hole Saw
• 1
3
8" (35 mm) Hole Saw
Caution: Wear safety glasses when preparing door.
• 2 Pairs of Pliers
• Hacksaw
• Hammer
• Center Punch
• Drill (variable speed recommended)
3
For technical assistance please call
1-800-849-TECH (8324) or 336-725-1331
Table of Contents
Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Determining the Hand of Your Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
A. Determining the Lock Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
B. Adjusting the Latch (Model 7014 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
C. Marking the Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
D. Drilling Holes in the Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
E. Making the Latch Face Plate Cutout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
F. Installing the Latch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
G. Installing the Trim Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
H. Adjusting the Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
I. Installing the Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
J. Checking the Lock’s Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
K. Installing the Strike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
L. Instructions for Resetting Unknown Combination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
M. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Templates (Center of Manual)
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CHECKLIST
Use this checklist to make sure that everything has been included.
A – Front lockB – Trim PlateC – 2
3
4" Backset Latch (7004)
– Adjustable Latch (7104)
D – Inside Thumbturn AssemblyE – Inside Combination Change AssemblyF – Strike Plate
Screw Pack:
G – 4 thru-bolts (3")H – 4 combination wood/metal screwsI – 4 thru-bolts (2
3
8")
Template (in center of booklet)
DETERMINE THE HAND OF YOUR DOOR
Many of the installation instructions refer to the handing of your door. The hand of the door is determined with the door in the closed position, from the exterior or pushbutton side of the door.
A) Right Hand Door. Door opens inward
(push). Hinged on the right side.
B) Left Hand Door. Door opens inward
(push). Hinged on the left side.
C) Right Hand Reverse Door. Door opens
outward (pull). Hinged on the right side.
D) Left Hand Reverse Door. Door opens
outward (pull). Hinged on the left side.
LH - Left Hand
RH - Right Hand
LHR - Left Hand Reverse
RHR - Right Hand Reverse
A
B
C
D
A
G 3"
E
F
I 2
3
8"
H
D
C
B
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A. DETERMINING THE LOCK LOCATION
Install the lock with the exterior thumbturn at least 7" (18 cm) above your primary lock set so it is com­fortable to operate and not in the way when you turn the door knob. *A minimum stile width of 4" (10.16 cm) is required for mounting,
(See Figure 2-1).
B. ADJUSTING THE LATCH
(Model 7014 only)
This latch has been secured in the 2
3
4" back set position with a spring clip. If your application requires a 2
3
8" back set, remove the spring clip by utilizing a small screw driver (or similar) and inserting the tip through the latch as indicated by the arrow, and gently pressing on the spring clip until is removed from the latch.
C. MARKING THE DOOR
NOTE: Be sure to use the correct template
(right-hand or left-hand door - 2
3
8" or 23⁄4").
C-1 Carefully fold the template (found in the center
of this booklet) as indicated (See Figure 3-1).
C-2 Tape the template securely to the outside of
the door so that all the indicated folds are properly aligned with the edge of the door.
C-3 Use a center punch to make the marks for
drilling the seven holes precisely at the points indicated on the template. The cen-ter punch mark in the edge of the door must be centered based on the thickness of the door.
C-4 Remove the template.
1-1
7"
(
18 cm)
*4"
2-1
Spring Clip
Adjustable Latch
3-1
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D. DRILLING HOLES IN THE DOOR
CAUTION: Positioning and drilling must be done
straight to ensure troublefree operation of the 7000 Series lockset. Improper drilling may result in excessive force being exerted on the lock which may result in the premature wearing of its mechanical parts.
You must do Step 1 first otherwise it will be impos­sible to drill the
1
4" (6 mm) holes.
D-1 Use a
1
4" (6 mm) drill bit to drill the four holes marked A (See Figure 4-1). Begin drilling at a slow speed and increase the speed gradually until the tip of the drill bit emerges from the other side of the door. Repeat this procedure from the opposite side of the door. This technique will prevent splintering of the door or breaking the drill bit.
D-2 Use a hole saw with pilot bit to make the 1
3
8" (35 mm) hole. Apply pressure evenly until the circular blade cuts the first side of the door and the tip of the pilot bit emerges through the other side, then stop. Drill from the other side until the 1
3
8" (35 mm) hole is completed.
D-3 Repeat Step #2 for the
3
4" (19 mm) hole, (C).
D-4 The final 1" (25 mm) hole (D) is cross-bored
through the edge of the door. Carefully bore 4" (10 cm) deep (See Figure 4-1 and 4-2).
E. MAKING THE LATCH FACE PLATE CUTOUT
This procedure is applicable to wood doors. E-1 Insert the latch into the 1" (25 mm) hole until
the face plate butts up against the door edge. Draw a line around the face plate, (See Figure
5-1), A. Remove the latch from the door.
E-2 For doors without a beveled edge, use a sharp
1" (25 mm) wood chisel to remove approxi­mately
1
8" (3 mm) of material or enough so the face plate is perfectly flush with the edge of the door, (See Figure 5-1), B.
E-3 For doors with a beveled edge, follow Step 2 except the face plate will not
be flush with the edge of the door, but rather square to the face of the door. In order to accomplish this, you must remove more wood from the higher edge of the door.
4-2
4-1
3
4" (19 mm) Hole
1
4"
(6 mm) Holes A
13⁄8" (35 mm) Hole
D
1"
(25 mm)
Hole
D
4" (10 cm)
B
C
5-1
A
B
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F. INSTALLING THE LATCH
F-1 For doors that swing outward, the curved
edge of the latch should be facing inward towards the room. For doors that swing inward, the curved edge of the latch should be facing outward away from the room.
F-2 Put the latch into the 1" (25 mm) hole, (See Figure 6-1). F-3 Secure the latch face plate to the door with the two Phillips-head screws
provided, pg.7, H.
G. INSTALLING THE TRIM PLATE
G-1 Remove the two screws (A) from the back of
the lock, (See Figure 7-1).
G-2 Place the trim plate (pg.7,B) on the back of the
lock housing so that the large hole is at the bottom. Make sure that the counter sunk sides of the holes B are facing out, (See Figure 7-1).
G-3 Secure the trim plate to the housing with the
two screws.
H. ADJUSTING THE LOCK
The lock has been pre-assembled to accommodate doors up to 2
1
4" (57 mm) thick.If your door is 13⁄8" to 2" (35 mm to 51 mm) thick, you must shorten both tailpieces X & Y (See Figure 8-1).
H-1 Shorten the combination change tailpiece X
according to your door thickness. Tailpiece X has been premarked for various door thick­nesses for accuracy and convenience (See Figure 8-1).
a. After determining the breakoff point, hold
the tailpiece firmly with a pair of pliers on the lock side of the tailpiece, just beside the desired break line.
b. With a second pair of pliers, grip the tailpiece
at the other side of the line and bend it up and down until it breaks (See Figure 8-2).
H-2 While holding the lockset firmly against the outside surface of the door,
(See Figure 8-1), mark tailpiece Y at the point where it extends
1
2 -5⁄8" beyond the interior surface of the door. Shorten tailpiece Y using the procedure described in Steps 1a & 1b.
6-1
7-1
8-1
8-2
A
X
Y
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®
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This warranty is in lieu of and not in addition to any other warranty or condi­tion, express or implied, including without limitation merchantability, fitness for purpose or absence of latent defects.
ATTENTION: This warranty does not cover problems arising out of improper installation, neglect or misuse. All warranties implied or written will be null and void if the lock is not installed properly and /or if any supplied component part is substituted with a foreign part. If the lock is used with a wall bumper, the warranty is null and void. If a doorstop is required, we recommend the use of a floor secured stop.
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Returned merchandise will not be accepted without prior approval. Approvals and Returned Goods Authorization Numbers (RGA Numbers) are available through our Customer Service department in Winston-Salem, NC (800) 849-
8324. The serial number of a lock is required to obtain this RGA Number. The issuance of an RGA does not imply that a credit or replacement will be issued.
The RGA number must be included on the address label when material is returned to the factory. All component parts including latches and strikes (even if not inoperative) must be included in the package with return. All mer­chandise must be returned prepaid and properly packaged to the address indi­cated.
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I. INSTALLING THE LOCK
- For 13⁄4" - 13⁄4" (33 - 44 mm) thick doors, use the 23⁄8" (45 mm) thru bolts.
- For 2"- 2
1
4" (51- 57 mm) thick doors, use the 3" (76 mm) thru bolts. Mount the lock from the outside of the door. I-1 Insert the tailpiece Y into the horizontal cutout
of the latch assembly and the tail piece X into the
3
8" (19 mm) hole (See Figure 9-1).
I-2 Hold the exterior lock assembly (pg.7, A) firmly
against the door. Try the factory-set combina­tion. Press buttons #2 and #4 together, release, press button #3, and release. A dis­tinctive click must be felt to indicate that the button has been correctly depressed. Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) to the stop position (the lach should be fully retracted). If not, turn the thumbturn to the left (counter clockwise) to the stop position and repeat Step 2.
I-3 While holding the lock firmly against the out-
side surface of the door with one hand, use the other to mount the inside thumbturn assembly (pg.7, D) to the interior side of the door with two thru-bolts finger tight (See Figure 9-2). Make sure that tailpiece Y is engaged into the horizontal cutout of the inside thumbturn assembly.
I-4 Insert tailpiece X into the horizontal slot of
the combination change assembly, (pg.7, E). It may be necessary to use a screwdriver to align tailpiece X with the combination change assembly (See Figure 9-2 and 9-3). Once aligned, secure with two thru-bolts, but do not tighten, (See Figure 9-4).
Note: The inside thumbturn is shown in a vertical position to show the two thrubolts. It may be assembled either vertically or horizontally.
IMPORTANT: Tailpiece X must be inserted in the horizontal slot in order to change your combination.
I-5 Make sure that assemblies A and B are correctly centered over the holes
(See Figure 9-4). Tighten the thru-bolts evenly. Uneven tension could
cause a malfunction of the lock.
9-4
9-3
9-1
9-2
X
Y
Y
X
Y
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J. CHECKING THE LOCK’S OPERATION
IMPORTANT: The following steps MUST be performed while the door is open.
J-1 Turn the outside thumbturn to the left (counterclockwise) until it stops,
then release it.
J-2 Press the preset factory combination (2 and 4 pressed together, release,
then 3, and release). A distinctive click must be felt to indicate that the buttons have been correctly depressed.
J-3 Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) until it stops; the latch
should fully retract (See Figure 10-1). If the latch does not retract, turn the thumbturn to the left (counterclockwise) until it stops. Release it and repeat Step 2.
J-4 Release the outside thumbturn; the latch will
return to its fully extended position.
J-5 Turn the inside thumbturn A in either direction
until it stops; the latch will retract as in Step 3.
J-6 Release the inside thumbturn and the latch
will return to its initial fully extended position.
J-7 If the latch does not fully retract, loosen the two thru-bolts of the inside
thumbturn assembly. Move the inside thumbturn assembly upward or downward to properly center the inside thumbturn assembly with the tailpiece, (See Figure 10-2) then tighten the thru-bolts, and repeat Steps 1 to 5.
J-8 If the latch (See Figure 10-2) still does not
fully retract after repeating Step 7, loosen the two thru-bolts of the inside thumbturn assem­bly A and combination change assembly B (See Figure 10-2). Move the lock upward or downward to properly align both tailpieces of the inside thumbturn assembly and combina­tion change assembly. Tighten the four thru­bolts and repeat Steps 1 to 5 to ensure proper operation.
Verify the Combination Change Assembly
10-1
10-2
B
A
10
J-9 Insert the tip of a Phillips-head screwdriver
into the combination change assembly B (See
Figure 10-3).
J-10 Turn the central piece to the right (clockwise)
until it stops, DO NOT FORCE, (approximately 30˚ degrees).
J-11 Remove the screwdriver; the central piece
should automatically return to its initial posi­tion.
J-12 If the central piece jams and does not return to its initial position, loosen
the two thru-bolts and push the combination change assembly B upward, tighten the two thru-bolts, and repeat Steps 1 to 3.
K. INSTALLING THE STRIKE
K-1 Mark the vertical and horizontal center lines
of the strike on the door frame by using the center line of the bolt. Make sure the vertical and horizontal center lines are well aligned with the latch bolt center lines.
K-2 Where the center lines meet, drill a
1
8" (2.5 mm) diameter by5⁄8" (16 mm) deep hole to guarantee that the latch will be completely extended in the door jamb (See Figure 11-1).
K-3 Mortise (chisel out) the marked area to1⁄16" (1.5 mm) deep so that the
strike will be flush with the door frame.
K-4 Secure the strike, (PG.7, F) with the two screws provided, (PG.7, H). K-5 Close the door to ensure proper alignment of the latch with the strike
plate hole.
L. INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESETTING UNKNOWN
COMBINATIONS
Remove and set aside the back plate held by on 4 screws. Remove the drive cam assembly located on the control shaft on the back of the chamber. Remove the combination chamber, held by 2 screws, from the lock.
To remove the 3-sided dust cover marked "Kaba Simplex," place the combination chamber in the position below.
L-1 Place a small screwdriver on the edge of the
3-sided dust cover and push down on the screwdriver (See Figure 12-1). The cover should pop loose. Once it does, pull the cover off of the combination chamber.
11-1
10-3
(3 sided dust cover)
12-1
11
L-2 Hold the chamber in one hand by the screw
tab (b) on each end with the key-stems (c) facing you and the control shaft (d) at the bottom (See Figure 12-2).
L-3 Rotate the control shaft (d) counter-clockwise
and release to clear the chamber (See Figure 12-2).
L-4 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 12-3).
L-5 Find the code gear pocket/s (f) that is
farthest away from the shear line (open position). Depress that key-stem/s (c) and release (See Figure 12-3).
L-6 Find the code gear pocket/s (f) that is the next farthest away from the
shear line (open position). Depress that key-stem/s (c) and release
(See Figure 12-3).
L-7 Repeat step K-6 until all code gear pockets (f) are at the shear line
(open position).
L-8 If all the code gear pockets (f) are not lined up at the shear line
(open position), start over at step K-3.
L-9 Depress the lockout slide (g) at the top of the chamber and release.
(looks like one end of a spark plug)
(See Figure 12-4).
L-10 Rotate the control shaft (d) counter-
clockwise to clear the chamber and release. The lockout slide (g) should pop out (button will not move yet) (See Figure 12-4).
L-11 Depress the key-stem/s (c) that you want in your new combination,
releasing each after it is depressed (See Figure 12-2).
L-12 Once you have depressed all the digits in your new combination, turn the
control shaft (d) clockwise (See Figure 12-4). The code change button (h) under lockout slide (g), should pop up (See Figure 12-4). Your new com­bination is now set.
L-13 Look at the code gear pockets (f). The numbers in you new combination
should not be at the shear line (open position) (See Figure 12-3).
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 end 2 plate joints. Replace the combination chamber into the lock using the same 2 screws removed earlier. Slip the drive cam assembly back on the control shaft of the chamber assuring it is in the same position as prior to removal. Re-secure the back plate, assuring the tailpieces are seat­ed correctly using the same 2 screws removed earlier.
d
b
b
c
(5)
f
g
c
(5)
e (5)
h
g
f
d
12-2
12-3
12-4
d
12
Testing: Enter the combination you preset during the reset process. Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise). The latch should retract. If the latch does not retract, turn the outside thumbturn left (counter-clockwise) and release, then enter the code again.
M. TROUBLESHOOTING
?
Lock fails to open when combination is entered and outside thumbturn is
rotated clockwise. Buttons were not fully depressed when the combination was entered. Lock not cleared of previous attempts to enter access codes. Turn outside
thumbturn to the left to clear the wrong entry. Enter the combination
making sure you feel each button click to know it was depressed fully.
?
Turning outside thumbturn clockwise always retracts latch without depress-
ing any buttons. Lock is in zero combination. Follow the procedure for changing a combination (Section 11, Steps 3-7,
on pages 22 & 23).
?
Inside thumbturn only retracts latch partially or not at all, in either clock-
wise or counterclockwise direction. Latch has not been properly installed. Take the lock off of the door. Re-install the latch. Review and follow
instructions in Section 8, Steps 1-5 on pages 16 & 17.
?
After inserting the new combination, the lock works one time only, then fails
to open. Buttons of intended combination are not fully depressed when changing
combination. This is a lost combination situation. Please call our Technical Service Dept.
For further information at (800) 849-TECH. Outside U.S.A. and Canada,
please call your ILCO UNICAN dealer.
?
Adjustable latch (model 7014) will not retract fully in the 2
3
4" back set position. 1" diameter hole is not bored to depth of at least 4". Re-drill hole to 4" depth minimum.
For technical assistance please call
1-800-849-TECH (8324) or 336-725-1331
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