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Interior Combination Change

M-3

Unscrew special torx screw from inside housing

using supplied torx wrench. Enter your existing

combination, and depress and release the

“ENTER” button. Insert longer end of the same

torx wrench through the opening until it engages

with the mating part. Turn wrench counter-

clockwise (using minimal force) approximately 90

degrees, until it clicks. Return wrench to initial position.

Remove wrench and replace torx screw.

M-4

**This Step Is Very Important** Rotate lever/ knob

(d)

once, and only once

to clear the old combination; the latch

(e) will retract; release the lever/knob.

M-5

Press in your

new combination

(b) followed by the

ENTER

button (c) and release.

M-6

Rotate the lever/knob

(d)

to verify that the latch

(e)

retracts

confirming

the validity of the

new combination

(if you try the

old combination now, it should not work).

IMPORTANT: The “ENTER” button must be depressed and released after

entering the combination. The latch will not retract until the “ENTER”

button is depressed and released.

Caution: Check the operation of the latch by making sure that the

deadlatch (a) stops against the strike (b) as shown and does not slide into

the strike opening when the door is closed. If that situation occurs, then a

total lockout may occur. This will cancel our warranty of the complete lock

mechanism. If necessary, correct the door over-travel by using the rubber

bumpers as described in Section N (Installing Rubber Bumpers).

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L.

INSTALLING THE STRIKE

Note:

The latch and strike provided must be used

.

L-1

Mark location of strike on the door frame, making

certain that the strike opening is aligned (a) with

the latch bolt.

L-2

Mortise doorframe for strike 3⁄32" (3 mm)

deep minimum to dimensions shown.

Secure strike (b) to the door frame using

two 1" (25 mm) combination screws (c)

(supplied).

M.

CHANGING COMBINATIONS

Note:

The factory set combination of your new 5000 series: Press “2” and

“4” at the same time, then release. Press “3”, then release. Press the

“ENTER” button, then release.

For your security, the factory set

combination MUST BE changed when lock is installed.

The combination can be easily changed using one to five of the lock’s buttons

in any order in the combination. Each button can only be used once.

Note:

Three or more non-sequential button combinations are recommended for

higher security.

Also, two or more buttons may be pushed together (at the

same time) as part of your new combination.

CAUTION: The door MUST BE open during this entire procedure.

Note:

The combination change can be done without removing lock from door.

Ensure that the door is open during this procedure.

Rotate the outside

lever/knob

(d)

once

to stop position and release

to reset

the lock the latch

should

not

retract.

M-1

Press the

existing combination

(b) followed by the

ENTER

button (c)

and release; do

not

turn the lever/knob.

Note:

Determine if you have an interior/exterior code

change, and follow appropriate procedure below.

Exterior Combination Change

M-2

Insert the release tool

(a)

through hole

in

number pad and gently

lift up loop end of the

tool to depress the code change button

until

you hear a

click

; remove tool and

do not press

any buttons

(proceed to M-4).

c

b

a

d

e

COMBINATION SETTING RECORD

Combination

& ENTER

Date

& ENTER

& ENTER

& ENTER

& ENTER

& ENTER

& ENTER

& ENTER

& ENTER

a

c

b

1

1

4

" (31mm)

4

7

8

" (124mm)

3

3

8

" (84mm)

Summary of Contents for Simplex 5000 Series

Page 1: ...Kaba Access Control 2941 Indiana Avenue Winston Salem NC 27105 USA Tel 800 849 8324 336 725 1331 Fax 800 346 9640 336 725 3269 www kabaaccess com PKG2842 0407 5000 CYLINDRICAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...se damage Kaba Access Control s warranty does not cover damages caused by installation Caution Wear safety glasses when preparing door TABLE OF CONTENTS Exploded Install Parts 1 Tools Required 1 A Door Preparation 2 B Lock Handing 3 C Door Thickness 3 D Installing The Passage Set 4 E Installing Outside Unit Assembly 5 F Installing Inside Unit Assembly 5 G Installing The Inside Lever Knob 6 H Chang...

Page 3: ...he cylindrical drive unit b Rotate cylindrical drive unit 180 degrees Reposition spacer c as found before disassembly Remount drive unit with the two connecting screws C DOOR THICKNESS The Simplex 5000 lock is preassembled to accommodate standard door thickness 1 5 8 41 mm to 2 51 mm C 1 Reference Figure A For thinner door applications of 1 3 8 35 mm to 1 1 2 38 mm Remove and discard the two conne...

Page 4: ... or key cylinder should rotate 90 degrees clockwise so that the arrow knob is pointing up or the dot key cylinder is at the top Note Leave the actuator set in this position for installation if key cylinder is used remove the key at this point Note The tailpiece of the passage actuator is scored on several places to allow you to easily break off the section that extends beyond the required length t...

Page 5: ... outside unit assembly b levers fit closer than knobs Insert the release tool d or screw driver into the outside lever knob as shown and slide the lever catch down until it clicks Note For all interchangeable removable cores except ASSA Medeco Yale proceed to section J 3 For ASSA Medeco Yale cores skip to section J 5 6 H 2 Determine the proper tailpiece d needed for your KIL KIK cylinder from the ...

Page 6: ...rstop is required we recommend the use of a floor secured stop The environment and conditions of use determine the life of finishes on Kaba Access Control products Finishes on Kaba Access Control products are subject to change due to wear and environmental corrosion Kaba Access Control cannot be held responsible for the deterioration of finishes Authorization to Return Goods Returned merchandise w...

Page 7: ...n Door Exercise Room This lock is New Installation Replacing a conventional keyed lock Replacing a Kaba Mechanical Pushbutton Lock Replacing a Kaba Electronic Access Control Replacing a Keyless Lock other than Kaba How did you learn about Kaba Access Control Pushbutton Locks Advertisement Previous Use Internet Web Another Use Locksmith Maintenance Training Class Other please specify What was your ...

Page 8: ...he outside lever knob Rotate key counterclockwise to stop position and hold Ensure that the latch is fully retracted and flush with the latch faceplate Rotate key clockwise to horizontal position and remove key The latch should be fully extended 10 J 3 Insert the supplied tailpiece e with the flat installed vertically into the outside lever knob b as shown Make certain you rotate the tailpiece so ...

Page 9: ...he door frame making certain that the strike opening is aligned a with the latch bolt L 2 Mortise doorframe for strike 3 32 3 mm deep minimum to dimensions shown Secure strike b to the door frame using two 1 25 mm combination screws c supplied M CHANGING COMBINATIONS Note The factory set combination of your new 5000 series Press 2 and 4 at the same time then release Press 3 then release Press the ...

Page 10: ...press the wrong key stem by mistake rotate the reset cam back toward you toward the key stems and release This resets the code gears and you must repeat the above procedure O 3 14 N INSTALLING RUBBER BUMPERS N 1 Close the door and apply pressure making sure the deadlatch a rests on the strike plate b as shown Standing on the frame door stop side of the door check for gaps between the door and the ...

Page 11: ...e and release Rotate the reset cam back toward you with your finger toward the key stems as far as it will go and release Enter your new combination code by depressing the key stem corresponding to the first number 1 through 5 of your code For example if the new code is 3 2 5 then you would depress 3 first then 2 and finally 5 Record this new combination code for future reference Push the shoulder...

Page 12: ...19 18 Notes Notes ...

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