Fitting Guide
Primera anti-ligature locksets are not a DIY product. Installation should be carried out by a qualified trades
person suitably equipped to facilitate a professional installation. These guidelines assume that the installer is
familiar with the general principles of lock installation and as such, serve only to provide additional guidance
on some of the more specific issues relating to the installation of Primera anti-ligature lock sets.
1) Decide the optimum position for the lock on the door. Then mark out and prepare a mortise hole 18W
x 110D x 175H (mm). The hole must be vertical and central to the core of the door and there must be
sufficient clearance for the lock to centrally align in the mortise pocket. Adjust accordingly for doors with a
leading edge. Ensure that the mortise is free from all debris.
2) Carefully review the exploded view on page 1. For models
76
,
86
&
96
please go straight to section 4.
3) For models
46
,
56
&
66
(where Turn/Pull PR4-728-TP is supplied) using the template provided, mark
the 5 internal and 3 external reference points and drill the door to the size detailed. Care should be taken to
ensure accuracy and that the holes are in horizontal alignment. Place the lock back in the mortise to check
alignment and adjust if required.
4) Continuing with the template, mark out and neatly drill for the installation of the locking cylinder ensuring
that the hole is in horizontal alignment. Do not remove more material than is absolutely necessary. Please
ensure sufficient clearance for the back of the single Euro cylinder on models
46
,
56
,
66
&
76
as shown
in figure 1A.
5) Models
86
&
96
require a through hole for the key-key cylinder. Locks with a PR2, PR3 & PR3S prefix
are supplied with an important Secondary Barricade Override safety feature. They must be configured to
ensure nursing staff can gain access to the spindle concealed under the external escutcheon plate. This is
achieved by removal of the anti-tamper screw(s) and moving the slider on the escutcheon plate to access the
spindle. Please refer to page 4 for specific information on the installation of this model.
6) After following the specific door preparation guidelines for this model detailed overleaf, please install the
remainder of the ironmongery according to the exploded view and, where Turn/Pull PR4-728-TP is supplied,
in the following order:
A) With the lock inserted (not screwed) in to the mortise hole,
offer the round Turn/Pull and 8mm spindle on to the door. The
spindle should go in to the lock follower and allow the Turn to
sit flat against the surface of the door
without force.
If the Turn
does not sit freely against the surface of the door then the lock
is out of alignment in the mortise which should be adjusted
accordingly.
Important:
If force is used to pull the Turn/Pull
back to the door this will lead to binding, difficult operation and
possibly premature failure.
B) Cut the 2 x M5 Torx Pin machine Screws to the correct length to ensure sufficient penetration in to the
Turn/Pull screw ports. If the screws are cut too long the Turn/Pull will not pull firmly back against the surface of
the door resulting in a ligature risk! Secure the Turn/Pull on to the door fastening the screws through the
Twin-Tech escutcheon assembly.
Take care not to over-tighten the fixing screws!
IMPORTANT: When installed correctly the
Turn/Pull should not pass through the horizontal
position.
C) Install the locking cylinder using the screw
provided again ensuring horizontal alignment. Do not over tighten the cylinder retaining screw as this will
restrict the movement of the key and, in extreme cases can cause the cylinder to collapse. We recommend
that final adjustment is undertaken by hand. Check that the key turns freely and will throw and withdraw the
lock bolt.
Important:
With the Turn/Pull held rigid the key should withdraw the bolt.
WARNING:
This lock should only be used with
cylinders where the cam comes to rest as shown at
Fig ‘A’ when the key is removed.
If using multi-positioned cam cylinders it is
essential that the cam is positioned accordingly.
Without this the emergency override feature may
not work which could cause damage to the lock.
D) Secure the lock in the mortise hole with the anti-tamper screws provided and attach face-plate.
Reconfirm that the Turn/Pull and key still operate the lock freely.
E) According to the exploded view, align all remaining fittings and fasten to door using the anti-tamper screws
provided. All plates should be secured flat to the surface of the door to prevent ligature risk! Shorter 5/8ths
screws are provided in the fixing pack for circumstances where the 1” screws clash with the lockcase.
F) Finally, mark out and install the strike plate. To adjust the roller catch please refer to magnified view on
page 1. With the door in the closed position, operate the lock to ensure that the bolt travels freely between
the locked and unlocked positions.
CL
CL
14
110
18
25
83
Backset
Clearance required for
back of cylinder on locksets.
(
46
,
56
,
66
,
76
)
For further guidance please contact our Technical Help Line on:
0044 (0) 1253 508643
IMPORTANT:
If the strike plate included in this kit does not carry the logo it is not a genuine part.
Fitting an unbranded strike plate will invalidate the warranty of the lock. In such circumstances please refer to
your supplier.
Fig.1
Fig.6
Fig.7
Fig.4
Fig.5
Fig. 2
Fig.1a
B
A
Position of the cam when key removed.
IMPORTANT:
When fitting strike plates to suit locksets
incorporating Primera’s PR-6103 & PR-6104 night-latch
(applications 66 & 86) it is important to ensure that the latch-bolt
can fully extend in to the strike plate when the door is closed. This
is to ensure that the dead-locking function works correctly and
prevents the latch from being manipulated which is especially
important on outward opening doors. Depending on the gap
between the door and the frame, the latch-bolt recess behind the
strike plate may need to be cut as deep as 12.5mm to facilitate
this. (see fig. 8)
Fig.8
Up to
12.5mm