Codelocks CL625 Double Cylinder Mortice Lock User Manual

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MODEL CL620/625 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

A. When necessary the hand

of the latchbolt can be
changed by removing the
three screws holding the
faceplate to the lockcase,
reverse the latchbolt, and
tighten the screws back up,
ensuring that the latchbolt
is central.

B. Put the key in the cylinder

and insert it centrally into
the lockcase. Fix it in
position with the long bolt
through the faceplate. It
should now be possible to
project and retract the
deadbolt with the key, and
also to retract the latchbolt.

C.The square latchbolt

follower is in 2 parts: the
inside ‘panic function’
follower will retract the
latchbolt and also the
deadbolt when it is
projected. The effect of this
is to ensure that it is not
possible to accidentally lock
someone in a room
because the deadbolt is
projected. The outside
follower will always retract
the latchbolt whenever the
lever handle is depressed
after a correct code is
entered, but it will not
retract the deadbolt.
The hand of the ‘panic
function’ is determined as
follows: the grub screws on
the split follower facing the
code side must be
removed. This prevents the
outside handle retracting
the deadbolt.

NEVER remove grub
screws from both sides at
the same time.
All door locks should be
installed with a degree of
precision to ensure that
all components are
horizontally and vertically
accurate in relation to each
other, and in relation to the
door.
Do not install the lock
where it will involve cutting
into a joint between the
door stile and a mid-rail.

The model CL620/625 has a mortice lock and may be used as a new installation

on a door, or where an existing lock is to be replaced.

IMPORTANT: The mortice lock provided (fig.2 - page 11) has features which are not found in most
other locks and so it is recommended that you familiarise yourself with them as follows:

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