1. Thread Drive Bar Cylinder
Use the Cylinder Key to thread the Drive Bar Cylinder clockwise on the interior side of the door.
Note: Drive Bar Socket must be in the 12 o' clock position as shown.
Diagram shows a lock body with a circular socket. A component labeled "Cylinder Key" is shown with an arrow indicating insertion into the socket. A magnified view of the socket shows a circular indicator marked '0'.
2. Install Lock Body
Insert the lock body into the prepared mortise in the edge of the door.
Diagram illustrates the lock body being inserted into the door edge. [screw] icons are shown ready to secure the lock body. A text box states: "See template for door prep specifications".
3. Install Outside Plate and Thread Key Cylinder
Location: Outside
Note: TRIMS VARY, NARROW OVAL SHOWN.
Install the Key Cylinder by threading it clockwise onto the lock body plate.
Note: Key Cylinder notches must be parallel with the horizontal plane when fully screwed into the lock body.
Diagram shows the outside trim plate and the key cylinder. An arrow indicates the cylinder being threaded clockwise into the plate.
4. Tighten Key Cylinder
Tighten the locking screw to engage the notches on the cylinder.
Diagram shows a [screwdriver] icon being used to tighten a screw on the lock body, which secures the cylinder.
5. Mount Inside Plate
Attach the inside trim plate to the door.
Diagram shows the inside trim plate being positioned on the interior side of the door, ready to be secured with [screw] icons.
6. Install Trim Plate
Secure both the inside and outside trim plates to the door.
Diagram shows the final attachment of the trim plates to the door, with [screw] icons indicating fastening points.
Door Jamb Prep.
Prepare the door jamb for the lock strike plate.
Diagram illustrates the installation of strike plates onto the door jamb. [screw] icons are shown securing the strike plates. A text box states: "See template for door jamb prep specifications".