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Block the screws with cylinder plugs. Turn the
key first to “ten o’clock” and push a plug into
the opening between the screws on the right
side of the cylinder. Then turn the key to the
“two o’clock” to mount the plug on the left
side. This is done to prevent removal of the
lock by someone who is unauthorized.
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Slide on and snap in place the inside
cylinder sleeve.
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Place the square peg for the knob in the
appropriate place and fasten it between
the lock case and handle plate with plastic
stop washers. Make sure the stop washers
do not jam in the hole. For extremely
thin or thick doors it may be necessary
to saw the square peg or replace it with a
longer one.
Put handle plate in place with the thumb
turn knob positioned vertically.
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