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1st step if hole is predrilled

Note: To drive in latch, drill hole size indicated on template and press latch until it is flush with door edge.

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1.  Tools Required

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2.  Drilling Hole in Door

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3.  Adjusting Deadbolt Latch Set

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MojoLock

•   Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate, or install.

•   Do not use electric screwdriver, only hand tighten screws with a Phillips Head screwdriver. 

•   DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS.

•   If your door has pre-drilled holes, skip to step 3c.

1. Mark Door for Drilling

     a. Start 36" from floor. Fold and apply template to high edge of door.

     b. Mark center hole on door face through guide on template for 2-3/8" 

         (60mm) or 2-3/4" (70mm) backset.

2. Drill Holes

     a. Drill 2-1/8" hole through door face as marked for lock set.

     b. Drill 1" hole in center of door edge for latch.

3. Mark the Jamb Hole Location

     a. Insert latch in hole, keeping it parallel to face of door. Mark outline and

         remove latch.

     b. Chisel 1/8" deep or until latch face is flush with door edge.

     c. Insert latch and tighten screws.

3 a 

 

 

3 b 

 

 

    3 c

4. Install Deadbolt Strike Plate into Door Frame

    Note: If hole is pre-drilled, skip to step 4d.

     a. Mark template from edge of jamb and locate strike opening.

     b. Drill 1" hole 1-3/16" deep in door jamb on center line of screws.

     c. Outline outside edges of strike. Chisel 1/6" deep for strike or until flush.

     d. Install strike and tighten screws. Use 3/4" (19mm) screws.

Note: Deadbolt Latch Set is shipped with the backset set at 2-3/8" (60mm). Backset is the distance between edge 

          of the door and the center of the lock. Measure the backset on door to confirm before installation.

 

Do not extend Cylindrical Cover past 2-3/4" (70mm)

1. To convert FROM 2-3/8" (60mm) backset 

 

 

   TO 2-3/4" (70mm) backset:

     a. Hold latch with numbers facing forward and thumb

         pressing on the bolt (Figure 1a).

     b. Rotate the cylinder cover clockwise (Figure 1b).

     c. Pull and twist the extension plate all the way 

         out (Figure 1c).

     d. Rotate the cylinder cover counter-clockwise so that 

         the marking aligns with the 2-3/4" (70mm) position 

         indicator (Figure 1d).

2. To convert FROM 2-3/4" (70mm) backset 

 

 

   TO 2-3/8" (60mm) backset:

     a. Hold latch with numbers facing forward and thumb 

         pressing on the bolt (Figure 2a).

     b. Rotate the cylinder cover clockwise (Figure 2b).

     c. Push and twist the extension plate all the way 

         in (Figure 2c).

     d. Rotate the cylinder cover counter-clockwise so that

         the marking aligns with the 2-3/8" (60mm) position 

         indicator (Figure 2d).

Tools required for installation on doors that require drilling:

• Drill 

 

• Pencil   

 

 

• 1" (25mm) Drill Bit 

• Chisel   

• Philips Head Screwdriver

• Tape Measure  • 2-1/8" (54mm) Drill Hole Saw 

• 1/16" (2mm) Drill Bit 

• Hammer

Strike Plate

Installation Instructions

Key

Touch Keypad

Assembly

Latch

Mounting Plate

3/4” (19mm) screws (4ea.)

Battery Cover

Interior Assembly

Optional 3/4” (19mm)

screw (1ea.) 

1-5/16” (33mm) screws (2ea.)

1” (25mm) screw (1ea.)

5/16” (8mm) screws (2ea.)

1-5/16” (33mm) screws (2ea.)

1” (25mm) screw (1ea.)

5/16” (8mm) screws (2ea.)

Strike Plate

Entry Keys (2ea.)

Interior Assembly

Mounting Plate

Keypad

Assembly

3/4” (19mm) screws (5ea.)

Deadbolt Latch Set (Adjustable)

2-3/8” (60mm) to 2-3/4” (70mm)

Your latch is now set

2-3/4" (70mm) backset

Your latch is now set

2-3/8" (60mm) backset

Figure 1c

Figure 2c

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