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BL2000

Series Instruction Manual

Helpline: 

+44 (0) 1708 22500

Contents

Problem Solving Guide

After Installation Problems

Guarantee:

 If your lock should develop a fault within 1 year  from date of purchase, due to inferior 

materials or workmanship the goods will be repaired or replaced free of charge.
Please call our help line for spares, repairs and technical advice 

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Disclaimer: 

Under no circumstances should the lock be dismantled, this will invalidate our warranty.

Problem

Cause

Solution

The latch cannot be withdrawn 

when entering and turning the 

knob.

The unit has been fitted to a left hand 

hung door.

All units are set to suit a right hand hung 

door. The unit needs to be removed and 

reversed. See `

Determining

 the hand of the 

door’ 

(page no.2)

.

Both inside and outside knobs 

retract when turned towards the 

door frame.

The spindle has been set for the wrong 

hand of door.

Remove the unit from the door and reposi-

tion the spindle. See ‘fitting & positioning 

the spindle’ 

(page no.4)

.

The latchbolt does not move 

smoothly in and out.

The lock has not been installed 

correctly.

Check that the hole for the spindle in the 

back of the keypad and inside handle are in 

alignment with the hole in the latch. Check 

that the latch is positioned horizontally and 

the forend of the latch is parallel to the door 

edge. Also check the spindle length, it may 

be too long and binding against the inside 

handle or keypad spindle holes.

The keypad knob turns after enter-

ing a correct code but does not 

retract the latch.

The knob will not turn after the 

code has been changed.

One or more of the tumblers has been 

put around the wrong way.

Re-read the ‘code change instructions’ and 

ensure that all of the tumblers are facing 

the correct way and that all of the tumblers 

square notches are facing towards the 

outside edge of the keypad.

The spindle has been cut too short or 

has been positioned incorrectly.

If the spindle is too short it will not engage 

with the keypad knob or inside handle. If 

the spindle has been placed incorrectly 

please refer to ‘fitting & positioning the 

spindle’ (

page no.4). 

Problem

Cause

Solution

The keypad knob turns freely with-

out having to enter any code.

The knob has been forcibly turned with-

out the correct code being entered.

Please call the Borg Locks help line or return 

the unit to Borg Locks or your distributor. 

The inside handle lever does not 

return to the upright position after 

turning.

The handle return spring has 

broken.

Please call the Borg Locks helpline or visit 

our website for a replacement.

The latch does not engage with 

the strike and the door remains in 

the open position.

The latch is not entering the hole in 

the strike plate.

Your door or frame may have warped 

since the lock was installed. Check that 

the latchbolt is in line with the hole in the 

strike plate. Re-align position of the strike 

if necessary. Make sure the anti-thrust pin 

on the latch does not enter the hole in the 

strike plate.

V3

Code Card

C#####

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Keypad

2.

 Inside handle

3.

 Gaskets (x2)

4.

 Tubular Latch

5.

 Tweezers

6.

 Strike Plate & Box Keep

7.

 Holdback Snib Blank

 (Holdback Models Only)

8.

 Latch Support Post

9.

 Hexagon Support Posts

10.

 Spindle 

(100mm)

11.

 Spindle 

(85mm)

12.

 Machine Screws 

(50mm)

13.

 Machine Screws 

(35mm)

14. 

Wood Screws 

(15mm)

15.

 Code Card

16.

 Coded Tumblers 

(Red)

17. 

Un-Coded Tumblers 

(Blue)

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Summary of Contents for BL2000 Series

Page 1: ... has been put around the wrong way Re read the code change instructions and ensure that all of the tumblers are facing the correct way and that all of the tumblers square notches are facing towards the outside edge of the keypad The spindle has been cut too short or has been positioned incorrectly If the spindle is too short it will not engage with the keypad knob or inside handle If the spindle h...

Page 2: ...e care when removing the red screws as behind the plate are fourteen small springs 3 With the plate removed you will now see that there are five red tipped coded tumblers eight blue non coded tumblers and one uncoloured tumbler C button 4 To change the code push and hold the C button Do not turn the keypad over as this will result in all of the coloured tipped tumblers falling out With the C butto...

Page 3: ...y protrude when the door is in its closed position To secure the strike plate and box keep in place use two of the wood screws part no 14 Now that the strike and the box keep have been secured in place the door can be closed Ensure that the keypad and inside handle with draw the latch when the door is in its closed position If the operation of the lock is excessively stiff when turning the keypad ...

Page 4: ...y up and that the spindle follower is still visible As per the image The fixing posts at the top and bottom on the reverse of the keypad will sit in the very top and bottom 8mm holes drilled in the face of the door When in place ensure that the spindle is located into the spindle follower on back of the keypad Continued of page no 5 5 V3 Place the remaining rubber gasket part no 3 around the back ...

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