Codelocks Hotel GuestLock 4000 Mortice Lock User Manual
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5
Fix the latch with the wood screws, with the bevel towards the
doorframe.
6
Fit the latch support post on the inside of the outer front plate, in
hole A for a right hand hung door and hole B for a left hand hung
door. (See diagram C, page 6).
7
The 5010BB is supplied with four AAA cells already fitted to both
sides for your convenience. For future replacement the six
screws on the reverse of each keypad can be removed to gain
access to the battery pack for replacement. Remove the four
transit screws from the installation plates. The plates can now be
fitted to the back of both keypads using the six fixing screws
provided.
8
Fit the self-adhesive gaskets to the front and back plates. The
gaskets provide friction against the door so that it is not
necessary to over-tighten the fixing bolts to provide stability.
9
The 5010BB is supplied with different length bolts to suit various
door thicknesses. The 20mm (
25
/
32
”) bolts will suit doors between
35-45mm (1
3
/
8
”-1
25
/
32
”) and the 40mm (1
9
/
16
”) bolts for doors
45-65mm (1
25
/
32
”-2
1
/
2
”).
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The lock is supplied with a choice of spindle lengths to use
depending on the thickness of the door. 26mm (1
1
/
32
”) spindles
will suit doors with a thickness of 38-48mm (1
1
/
2
”-1
7
/
8
”). 30mm
(1
3
/
16
”) spindles will suit doors with a thickness of 45-56mm
(1
25
/
32
”- 2
7
/
32
”). 34mm (1
11
/
32
”) spindles will suit doors with a
thickness of 55-65mm (2
5
/
32
”-2
1
/
2
”).
11
Apply the front plate over the spindle and the same with the back
keypad. Then screw the fixing bolts through the installation plate
to the front plate. Place the fixing plate over the spindle.
12
Fit the cylinder cover and lever handle to both keypads.
13
Enter the factory Master Code #1234 to test the lock on both
sides of the door. The Blue light will flash and the handle will
now retract the latch. Each unit is stand alone and will need to be
programmed individually.
14 FITTING THE STRIKE PLATE
.
Position the strike plate on the door frame so that the aperture
lines up with the flat of the latchbolt, and NOT the plunger. Mark
the positions of the fixing screws and draw around the aperture
of the strike plate. Chisel out the aperture to 15mm (
3
/
5
”) deep to
receive the latchbolt. Fix the strike plate to the surface of the
frame using only the top fixing screw. Gently close the door and
check that the latchbolt enters the aperture easily, and is held
without too much ‘play’. When satisfied, draw around the outline
of the strike plate, remove it and cut a rebate to enable the
strikeplate to lie flush with the surface. Re-fix the strike plate
using both screws.
N.B.
The plunger beside the latchbolt deadlocks it to protect
against manipulation or ‘shimming’. The strike plate must be
accurately installed so that the plunger CANNOT enter the
aperture when the door is closed, even when it is slammed shut.
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