T/052A/SBL700
3rd January 2016
SBL700
Cut extruding metal rod, for code change, down to 40mm for a door thickness of 45mm and 50mm for a door thickness of
55mm. (When inserting the rod into the snack eye code change cam of the internal turn ensure the dot of the snack eye
is at 12 o’clock and has not rotated out of position)
Cut the fixing bolts to suit door thickness, allowing at least 4/5 threads to secure the outside Digital Lock.
Position Digital Lock and Internal Block on to door taking care to get spindle positioning correct as explained in
“Positioning of Spindle For Digital Lock” and secure the unit to the door.
Before final tightening ensure the lock is vertical and test mechanism to ensure that it is operating freely.
Do not close the door until you are satisfied the lock is functioning correctly. If you wish to check the installation
of the lock by closing the door at any time always do so standing on the inside of the door.
Positioning of Spindle for Digital Lock
For Left handed applications the spindle should be fully rotated anti-clockwise prior to locating it
in the follower of the Latch.
For Right handed applications the spindle should be fully rotated clockwise prior to locating it in
the follower of the Latch.
Fixing Striker Plate
IMPORTANT: The striker must be positioned so that only the latch itself can enter the aperture
and the anti-thrust must stop on the striker plate itself to maintain its anti-burglar function when the
door is locked.
Correctly position the striker plate, taking the above into consideration.
Once the correct position is determined, draw around the striker plate and mark the two
holes.
Remove the striker and cut a 1mm rebate to allow the striker to sit flush within the door
frame.
If necessary drill or cut a recess, at the correct position of the striker, for the latch to enter
when the door is closed.
Drill the two, marked, holes for securing striker
Fix the striker with one screw first. Test the lock to see if it is latching correctly. If not
proceed with any necessary adjustments before securing completely
If no adjustments are to be made completely secure striker with second screw.
Setting and Changing the Code
NOTE: Your lock is supplied without a code setting; following the steps below will allow you to set a code.
To change a code, once a code has been set, you must first enter the correct programmed code on the front of the lock
and then proceed to step 1, and commence code change.
1. Decide on a Code of 4 to 8 numbers (Your code will also consist of ‘C’ at the beginning as this
restores the lock and clears any digits which may already have been inputted)
2. Using the code charge key turn the snake eye code change cam from the 12 o’clock position to the 3
o’clock position.
(DO NOT force the cam, if it does not turn with ease press the ‘C’ button to clear any incorrect codes that may have
already been inputted)
3. Once the dot is in the 3 o’clock position enter the desired code beginning with ‘C’
(NOTE: If you make a mistake whilst entering the desired code press the ‘C’ button to clear and start
again)
4. When certain that all digits of the desired code have been pressed, rotate the dot of the code change
cam back to the 12 o’clock position.
5. Test the newly set code to ensure that it withdraws the latch before closing the door. Remember to
press C first when entering code.
CAUTION: DO NOT change the code whilst the Unit is in the passage function as it could damage the internal mechanism.