Tools required – Codelocks CL425 Mortice Lock with Double Cylinder User Manual
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1 Front plate and handle
2 Back plate and handle
3 Neoprene seals x2
4 Spindles a) RED & BLUE tipped spindles
b) Butterfly spindle
5 Fixing bolts x3 (1x spare)
6 Spare code tumblers x2
7 Tweezers for code changing
8 Allen key
9 Euro-profile cylinder escutcheons
10 Mortice latch, strike & 4 screws
11 2 bolt mortice lock and strike, with Allen key
12 Double Europrofile cylinder & 3 keys
13 Latch support post
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Installation template
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Code change instructions
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Code card
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Power drill
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Drill bit 25mm
20mm
16mm
8mm
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Phillips screwdriver
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Chisel 22mm
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Chisel 25mm
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Hammer/mallet
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Stanley knife
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Adhesive tape, pencil, bradawl
tape measure
CHECK THAT THE CONTENTS OF YOUR BOX ARE CORRECT
ACCORDING TO THE MODEL
Model 410/415 Model 420/425
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TOOLS REQUIRED
On models 415 and 425
a free passage function is
available. This is signified
by a black dot on the
‘Y’ button. In normal
operation the code needs
to be entered every time
to turn the lever. To put
the lock into free passage
mode first enter the code
on the code card followed
by the ‘Y’ passage set
button. The lock will now
be in code free access
mode. To put the lock
back to code access only
press the passage set
button once
followed by
the ‘C’ button.
Turn the front plate over
and note that the red
tipped tumblers inside
correspond to the code.
The code may be entered
in any sequence, ie 1370
may be entered as 3710
or any other sequence
of those numbers. There
are a total of 8,191 codes
available on the 410 and
420 locks, any of which
may be entered in any
order. There are 4,095
codes available on the 415
and 425 locks.
If you intend to change
the code you should do
it, if convenient, before
installing the lock – see the
Code Change Instructions
in the separate sheet.
BOX CONTENTS
CHECK OPERATION
OF THE CODED
FRONT PLATE
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Y
Z
C