Baldwin Tahoe Deadbolt Estate User Manual

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If you have a new door that is not

pre-bored, follow these instructions.

If your door is pre-bored, proceed to

Single Cylinder or Double Cylinder

Installation. The template provided

must be taped to the door as shown

to mark locations for drilling holes.

To position the template, fold the

template on line and locate on door

at specified height (about 40” from

the floor). If the door is beveled,

place the folded edge on the low

side of the bevel as shown in the

illustration. Determine the door

thickness and backset

(2-3/8” or 2-3/4”). Mark the door

for face and edge bores.

Tools Needed: Door Preparation

Tools Needed: Deadbolt

Installation

Exploded View Single Cylinder Deadbolt

Exploded View Double Cylinder Deadbolt

Parts Enclosed:

If your door is not pre-bored,

see Door Preparation section.

1. Pencil

2. Measuring Tape or Rule

3. 2-1/8” Diameter Hole Saw

4. 1/2” or 3/4” Wood Chisel

5. Drill and assorted bits 1/8”,

5/32” and 1”

1. 2 each #8 - 32 Oval Head Machine Screw
2. 1 Turnpiece Trim
3. 2 each #10 -32 x 1-7/8” Pan Head Machine Screw
4. 1 Turnpiece Mounting Plate
5. 1 Adjustable Backset Deadbolt
6. 4 each #8 x 3/4” Flathead Combination Screws
7. 1 Outside Cylinder Collar
8. 1 Outside Cylinder
9. Screw Guide

Parts Enclosed:

1. 1 Inside Cylinder Collar

2. 1 Cylinder Cover

3. 2 each #10 -32x2-1/4” Flat Head

Machine Screws

4. 1 Inside Cylinder

5. 1 Threaded Collar

Note: See Strike Installation section for strike parts listing.

Note: See Strike Installation section for strike parts listing.

6. 1 Adjustable Backset Deadbolt

7. 4 each #8 x 3/4” Flathead

Combination Screws

8. 1 Outside Cylinder Collar

9. 1 Outside Cylinder

10. Screw Guide

1. Measuring Tape or Rule

2. One pair needle-nose pliers

3. One pair slip joint or lineman’s

pliers

4. No. 2 and No. 3 Phillips Head

Screwdrivers

5. 1/8” Allen Wrench (supplied)

6. Flat Head Screwdriver

Chisel out the area marked for the

faceplate to a depth of 5/32” or

until the faceplate is flush with

the door edge. Proceed to the

“Installing the Deadbolt” section.

Insert deadbolt into edge of door.

While holding faceplate, trace the

outline of the faceplate ontothe

door edge.Mark screw hole

centers and drill pilot holes with a

1/8”drill.

Drill the 2-1/8” diameter face bore (A) through the door.

Drill 1” diameter edge

bore (B) 3-1/2” deep

for 2-3/8” backset, or

3-7/8” deep for 2-3/4”

backset. To ensure the

correct depth of hole B

mark your drill bit

using masking tape as

shown in the illustra-

tion.

Caution: Re-check

hole locations

before drilling.

A- 2-1/8” DIAMETER

B- 1” DIAMETER

Face bore

Edge bore

A

B

Door Preparation

b. Place the Turnpiece Mounting

Plate over the bore on the inside of

the door. When positioned properly

the word “Top” will be at the 12

o’clock position and against the

door ( not visible). Insert two #10-

32 x 1-7/8” pan head machine

screws through the two holes in

the Mounting Plate, through the

deadbolt, and into the threaded

holes on the back side of the

Cylinder. Check that the Mounting

Plate is centered on the bore in the

door and rests flat against the

door. Tighten the screws.

Installing Deadbolt

Double Cylinder Assembly

a. Extend the deadbolt using a flat head

screwdriver as shown. From the outside

of the door, place the Screw Guide in the

bored hole so that it fits around the

Deadbolt. Note: The screw guide

must be mounted from the exterior

side of the door. The arrow on the

screw guide must be visible and

pointing up. Place the Collar over the

hole, and insert the Cylinder into the

Collar and Deadbolt. Note: Cylinder

tailpiece must be vertical when installing

cylinder. Hold in place while moving to

step b. Do not insert key into the

Cylinder during this procedure.

b. Insert deadbolt. Secure with two #8 x 3/4" flat

head combination screws provided (see diagram

for proper positioning). Ensure deadbolt head is

extended throughout installation procedure.

a. Carefully break off cylinder

tailpiece at required mark for your

door thickness.Caution; use two

pairs of pliers as shown or

tailpiece will be damaged.

b. Align tailpiece with slot.

Keep tailpiece vertical and

curved toward right side of

the hole as illustrated.

c. Place the Turnpiece

Trim over the Mounting

Plate. The turnpiece

must be horizontal as

shown in the illustration.

The cylinder tailpiece, in

the vertical position,

must slide into the turn-

piece slot. Attach the

Turnpiece Trim to the

Mounting Plate with two

#8-32 x 5/8” oval head

machine screws. Tighten

the screws.

a. Extend the deadbolt using a flat

head screwdriver as shown. From

the outside of the door, place the

Screw Guide in the bored hole so

that it fits around the Deadbolt.

Note: The screw guide must

be mounted from the exterior

side of the door. The arrow on

the screw guide must be

visible and pointing up. Place

the Collar over the hole, and

insert the Cylinder into the Collar

and Deadbolt. Note: Cylinder

tailpiece must be vertical when

installing cylinder. Hold in place

while moving to step b. Do not

insert key into the Cylinder

during this procedure.

b. Insert the Inside Cylinder into the

hole in the Threaded Collar. The slot in

the top of the Inside Cylinder engages

the notch in the Threaded Collar. Place

these two components into the bore on

the inside of the door so that the tail-

piece from the Inside Cylinder engages

the slot in the Deadbolt. Insert two

#10-32 x 2-1/4” flat head machine

screws into the two holes on the Inside

Cylinder and tighten them down to

connect the components on the outside

of the door. Note: the tailpiece on the

cylinder must be vertical and towards

the right side of the hole during this

procedure. Do not insert the key into

either cylinder during this step.

Tailpiece

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

Install deadbolt with

both long slots on latch

body in upper position.

Cylinder

Slot

Single Cylinder Assembly

OUTSIDE

Rotate to

adjust

backset.

INSIDE

a. The deadbolt supplied with

this unit has an adjustable back-

set feature. When removed from

the box it will be set at 2-3/8”

backset. To adjust the deadbolt to

2-3/4” backset, grasp the body

and twist thefaceplate / bolthead

assembly 180 degrees until it

stops. The unit is now ready for

installation in 2-3/4” backset.

TEAR HERE FOR ENGLISH.

TEAR HERE FOR ENGLISH.

INSIDE

TOP VIEW

OUTSIDE

CYLINDER

CYLINDER

TAILPIECES

MUST

MEET EACH

OTHER AS

SHOWN

c. Align the cylinder cover over

the inside cylinder. Screw on the

inside cylinder collar.

INSIDE

Tailpiece

Break with

this plier

Cylinder

Hold with

this plier

INSIDE

Top view of door

Template

A

B

Low side of bevel

Door

Thickness

backset

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