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Hurricane Slide Door Lock Instructions
P/N 15-14822 Rev 8-21-14
Nabco Entrances Inc. S82 W18717 Gemini DriveMuskego, Wisconsin 53150
Phone: (877) 622-2694 Fax: (888) 679-3319 www.nabcoentrances.com
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The 3-Point Lock
The Hurricane Door Slide door is installed with a 3-Point Lock that operates with a Thumb Turn, or Lever Turn. The 3-Point Lock is
used to simultaneously lock the Slide door with (1) Hook Bolt and (2) Lock Rods. Please see Figure 1.
Figure 1
3-Point Lock
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Unlocked Posi on
THUMB TURN
3POINT LOCK
Locked Posi on
Lock Rod
Lock Rod
LEVER TURN
3POINT LOCK
Unlocked Posi on
Locked Posi on
Lock Rod
Lock Rod
Hook Bolt
Hook Bolt
When the 3-Point Lock is turned to lock the Slide door; the Hook Bolt simultaneously inserts into the Strike Stile while the Upper Lock
Rod inserts into the Header and the Lower Lock Rod inserts into the Track/Floor. Please see Figure 2.
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Troubleshoot the 3-Point Lock
2.1
The Lower Lock Rod can not be inserted into the Drilled Hole
1.
Open the Slide door to inspect the Drilled hole. Please see Figure 2.
2.
Remove any dirt or debris that is lodged inside the hole.
a.
It is important to keep the Drilled Hole free from dirt and/or debris at all times.
b.
It may be necessary to redrill the hole if dirt or debris becomes too tightly packed and cannot be removed otherwise.
2.2
The Lower Lock Rod hits the Track/Floor
1.
Jiggle the Slide door to carefully center the Lower Lock Rod to the Drilled Hole.
a.
Please call your Corporate Headquarters according to procedure, to start a Service Work Order if the Lower Lock Rod still
can not be inserted into the Drilled Hole.
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Drilled Hole that is
packed with Dirt or Debris
Slide Door
Lock Rod not centered
to the Drilled Hole
Lock Rod
Figure 2
Troubleshooting the Lower Lock Rod