Installation Sheet

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
for the
and extra notes for
Please read
instructions carefully
before starting
furniture
Mortise Case
Now, fit either,
Option A: Locking button inside, emergency
release button outside.
Option B: Locking buttons inside and outside.
Do not forget to put the 5/32” (4mm)
diameter spring(s) into the locking button(s).
Note: Option A is the normal configuration,
however Option B can be used where “Quick
Emergency” access is required to a room,
e.g. a toilet in a rest home.
D: Place the indicator plates one each side of
the door, over the buttons as shown (the
unlock / lock indicator plate goes to the
inside of the room).
E: While holding the indicator plates in place,
slide the 5/16” (7.62mm) square spindles into the
lock.
Fit the chosen lever handles (you may need to
cut the spindle and screws to length first).
Check that the handing of the handles is
the correct way around and only tighten
the screws enough to hold the handles and
indicator plates onto the door.
F: Test the lock for the following:
a) That the handles move freely.
b) That the latch returns to the latched
position once the handles are let go.
c) That the locking button(s) move up and
down freely without jamming.
d) That the indicator plates are parallel
with the edge of the door.
G: When the testing is complete, fully tighten
the screws holding the lever handles, and
follow instructions for ‘LaviLock Only’ under
Hole Drilling Options’ on back of Template.
H: Slide the door closed and transfer the height
line from the door onto the closing jamb.
Cut out the Template where marked and align
the top of it with the height line.
Mark the top screw hole, making sure that it
is in the centre of the closing jamb (use the
centre line that is marked on the Template).
Fit the striker using the top screw only. Close
the door slowly to check that the striker lines
up with the lock, adjust if necessary then fit
the bottom screw.
On timber jambs you may mortise the back of
the striker into the closing jamb to a depth of
1/8” (3mm) (Diagram E).
STAGE 3:
Fitting Lock (Case Only)
A: Fit the lock into the mortise and screw in place
using the #10 countersunk screws supplied.
B: Slide the 5/16” (7.62mm) square spindle
into the lock (if required) and fit the chosen
handles (you may need to cut the spindle and
screws to length first).
C: Slide the Europrofile cylinder (if required) into
the hole until the tapped hole in the cylinder
lines up with the corresponding hole in the
lock case.
Fix the cylinder into place with the cap screw
supplied (access to the hole is through the
long slot in the inner forend).
Tighten the cap screw firmly and then fit
faceplate to forend.
D: Test the lock for the following:
a) That the handles move freely.
b) That the latch returns to the latched
position once the handles are let go.
E: Fit the escutcheons around the cylinder.
F: Slide the door closed and transfer the height
line from the door onto the closing jamb.
Cut out the template where marked and align
the top of it with the height line.
Ensure the striker is facing
right way up with the
slotted screw hole to the
top (Diagram F). Mark the
top screw hole, making
sure that it is in the centre
of the closing jamb (use the
centre line that is marked
on the Template).
Fit the striker using the top screw only, close
the door slowly to check that the striker lines
up with the lock, adjust if necessary then fit
the bottom screw.
On timber jambs you may mortise the back of
the striker into the closing jamb to a depth of
1/8” (3mm).
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CS CAVILOCK™ (O.D. 1994). 60605 07.2012