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DIGITAL DEADLOCK MATERIALS: F Digital Deadlock TOOLS: F Phillips screwdriver F Hammer F 25mm chisel F 54mm holesaw F Lock installation kit (optional) F Drill F Pencil F Combination square F Utility knife SECURISTAY MATERIALS F Securistay TOOLS F Battery drill and Phillips bit F 3.5mm drill bit F Tape measure F Pencil PATIO BOLT MATERIALS F Patio Bolt TOOLS F Battery drill and Phillips bit F 2.5mm drill bit F 3mm drill bit F 4mm drill bit F 13mm drill bit F Tape measure F Flat head screwdriver F Pencil F Square WHAT YOU’LL NEED Take this into store with you to make sure you get everything in one trip. For these projects the following materials and equipment are required: Get all the help you need online at mitre10.co.nz/easyas YOUR HOME SECURE Mitre 10 Handy Hints: • The patio bolt is a secure deadlocking bolt for use with timber, aluminium and uPVC hinged, sliding or bi-fold doors. To ensure you drill holes accurately it’s recommended to use a centre punch prior to drilling. HOW TO PATIOBOLT J Start by deciding on a fixing location, as per the diagram below. J With the unit unlocked, remove the bolt with a twist and pull action. Remove the existing bolt cover by taking a flat head screwdriver and placing in the end slots of the plastic cover. J Place the plastic packer on the door, ensure you have at least 16mm clearance between the top of the body and the frame. Drill two 4mm pilot holes to suit fixing screws where marked. J If you have “keyed alike” your locks you will need to snap off the triangular cylinder stop on the back of the product using a flat head screwdriver and mount the lock using the 4mm packer or by drilling a 16mm clearance hole to provide clearance for the longer key. J Screw the lock body into position using the appropriate screws for the frame material. Replace bolt, check operation and refit screw cover. (N.B the timber screw has a sharp point and the aluminium screw has a flat tip). J Ferrule option. If you are securing the bolt into a jamb or door frame then, with the door firmly closed, tap the end of the bolt to mark the drilling location and drill a 13mm hole deep enough to take the full movement of the bolt. J Ferrule option. Hold ferrule in position over 13mm hole and mark fixing locations. Drill two 2.5mm holes to suit fixing screws and fix ferrule in position. J Keeper plate option. For use when the bolt doesn’t engage the door frame. With the door firmly closed, position keeper plate over locked bolt and mark location. J Keeper plate option. To fit the keeper plate, hold it in position and mark fixing locations, drill two 3mm pilot holes to suit fixing and fix keeper plate in position. J Ensure the bolt engages fully so that the key can be locked. Pull down the bolt to unlocked position and open the door to check that the bolt remains clear of obstacles when door swings open and close. Sliding doors Bolt can be fitted either at rear of moving door or on face of moving door Inward opening doors Garage or shed doors Fit bolt at top and/or bottom Fit bolt at top or bottom or in middle Use with Keeper Plate Use with Keeper Plate French doors Option 1 Fit bolt to top and bottom of last closing door. Option 2 Fit bolt to top and bottom of both doors.

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Page 1: WHAT YOU’LL NEED PATIOBOLT€¦ · J If your window is wider than 500mm you will need a Securistay on either side of the window. Repeat the above process, checking both stays are

DIGITAL DEADLOCKMATERIALS:

F Digital Deadlock

TOOLS: F Phillips screwdriver F Hammer F 25mm chisel F 54mm holesaw F Lock installation kit (optional) F Drill F Pencil F Combination square F Utility knife

SECURISTAY MATERIALS

F Securistay

TOOLS F Battery drill and Phillips bit F 3.5mm drill bit F Tape measure F Pencil

PATIO BOLT MATERIALS

F Patio Bolt

TOOLS F Battery drill and Phillips bit F 2.5mm drill bit F 3mm drill bit F 4mm drill bit F 13mm drill bit F Tape measure F Flat head screwdriver F Pencil F Square

WHAT YOU’LL NEEDTake this into store with you to make sure you get everything in one trip. For these projects the following materials and equipment are required:

Get all the help you need online at

mitre10.co.nz/easyas

YOUR HOMESECURE

Mitre 10 Handy Hints:• The patio bolt is a secure deadlocking bolt for

use with timber, aluminium and uPVC hinged, sliding or bi-fold doors. To ensure you drill holes accurately it’s recommended to use a centre punch prior to drilling.

HOW TO

PATIOBOLT J Start by deciding on a fixing location, as per the diagram below.

JWith the unit unlocked, remove the bolt with a twist and pull action. Remove the existing bolt cover by taking a flat head screwdriver and placing in the end slots of the plastic cover.

J Place the plastic packer on the door, ensure you have at least 16mm clearance between the top of the body and the frame. Drill two 4mm pilot holes to suit fixing screws where marked.

J If you have “keyed alike” your locks you will need to snap off the triangular cylinder stop on the back of the product using a flat head screwdriver and mount the lock using the 4mm packer or by drilling a 16mm clearance hole to provide clearance for the longer key.

J Screw the lock body into position using the appropriate screws for the frame material. Replace bolt, check operation and refit screw cover. (N.B the timber screw has a sharp point and the aluminium screw has a flat tip).

J Ferrule option. If you are securing the bolt into a jamb or door frame then, with the door firmly closed, tap the end of the bolt to mark the drilling location and drill a 13mm hole deep enough to take the full movement of the bolt.

J Ferrule option. Hold ferrule in position over 13mm hole and mark fixing locations. Drill two 2.5mm holes to suit fixing screws and fix ferrule in position.

J Keeper plate option. For use when the bolt doesn’t engage the door frame. With the door firmly closed, position keeper plate over locked bolt and mark location.

J Keeper plate option. To fit the keeper plate, hold it in position and mark fixing locations, drill two 3mm pilot holes to suit fixing and fix keeper plate in position.

J Ensure the bolt engages fully so that the key can be locked. Pull down the bolt to unlocked position and open the door to check that the bolt remains clear of obstacles when door swings open and close.

Sliding doors

Bolt can be fitted either at rear of moving door or on face of moving door

Inward opening doors Garage or shed doors

Fit bolt at top and/or

bottom

Fit bolt at top or bottom

or in middle

Use with Keeper Plate

Use with Keeper Plate

French doors

Option 1Fit bolt to top and bottom of last closing door.

Option 2Fit bolt to top and bottom of both doors.

Easy As Secure Your Home.indd 1-4 2/12/14 12:30 pm

Page 2: WHAT YOU’LL NEED PATIOBOLT€¦ · J If your window is wider than 500mm you will need a Securistay on either side of the window. Repeat the above process, checking both stays are

It’s important to have a safe and secure home. To improve your home’s security consider these few easy things for your doors and windows.

DIGITAL DEADBOLT A digital deadbolt removes the need for spare keys, and allows personalised pin codes for each member of the family.

If you already have a deadlock in your door you can remove this and fit a new digital one in its place. It’s easy if as the hole size in the face of the door is 54mm with a 60-70mm backset and the hole in the edge of the door is 25mm. If you hole size is smaller, it is a little trickier as you will need to drill in a bigger hole. A lock installation kit can help you with this.

PREPPING THE DOOR J Decide where on the door you want the lock to be. Most standard height doors have the handles fitted 1m up from the floor with the deadlock usually about 200mm above that.

J Use your combination square to measure and mark this height. Set the square to 60mm from the edge of your door (60mm is the standard backset dimension, but a lot of locks are adjustable from 60-70mm).

JMark a vertical line on the face of the door so it intersects your height mark. Square your height mark around from the door face to the edge of the door and around onto the other face of the door.

J Drill a 54mm hole into the door, once the guide drill bit is through the door remove the holesaw and place the guide bit in the other side of the door and continue drilling through the door.

JMark the centre point on the edge of the door and drill a 25mm hole through the edge of the door.

J Insert your bolt into the edge of the door and temporarily screw in place with the screws provided.

J Using a sharp utility knife trace around the bolt faceplate. Now remove the bolt.

J Now you need to chisel out the space for the bolt. Take a 25mm chisel and gently hammer in on the top and bottom line, then down the sides - remove the depth required and place the bolt into position. (Make sure the arrow on the side of the bolt is facing upwards.)

PREPPING THE LOCK J Remove the screw from the battery cover and slide the battery cover up and out. Remove the inside mounting plate (with gasket) from the internal side of the lock. Ensure that the gasket on both the inside and outside of the escutcheon plate is fitted properly. For doors 37-50mm thick use the rubber gaskets, for door 32- 37mm thick use the plastic gaskets.

INSTALLING THE LOCK J Attach the rubber gasket to the exterior digital panel and feed the wire underneath the bolt, line up the centre spline and the two other bolts and push into position. Fit the rubber gasket to the internal metal plate and fit to the interior face of door (make sure the wire is fed through the metal plate). Fix in place the two screws that hold the metal plate to the exterior part of the lock. Remove the two screws that

Mitre 10 Safety Tip:• A sharp chisel is much safer than a blunt one.

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Limitation of LiabilityThis project planner has been produced to provide basic information and our experienced staff are available to answer any questions you may have. Because this planner is general in nature, neither your Mitre 10 supplier nor their staff are responsible for the application of these design principles in any particular case, as the contents of this brochure may need to be modified for the particular site and circumstances.Mitre 10 is not responsible for the quality of work carried out on the goods by the consumer and is not responsible for the design or construction of any structure in which the goods are incorporated.Where applicable consumers should ensure that they comply with The New Zealand Building Code and/or Local Body Bylaws in respect of any such structures.Consumers are advised to call a qualified tradesman such as a builder, electrician or plumber where expert services are required.Mitre 10 will not be liable for any consequential loss howsoever arising from the use of goods sold, nor for any loss caused by defective or inadequate structures in which goods are incorporated.

hold the plastic battery holder in place. Plug in the wire to the back of the internal panel. Wrangle the wire around the metal lugs to hold it in place. Turn the handle so the slot in the centre of the shaft is horizontal the same as the spline protruding through the door. Push internal handle into place and fix in the two screws through the battery holder. Install the batteries and you will hear the control panel start up. Fit battery cover to unit.

INSTALLING STRIKER TO THE DOORJAMB

J If you are installing the lock into an existing deadlock hole then it is more than likely that you will not have to check in a striker to the doorjamb; however to check in the striker to the jamb, turn the handle of the lock so the bolt just protrudes out of the edge of the door.

J Push the door shut so the bolt is up against the doorjamb, take a sharp pencil and mark the centre of the bolt on the jamb. Using your combination square, carry this line around onto the inside of the jamb. Now measure on your door the distance from the outside of the door to the centre of the bolt. Using your ruler, butt it into the doorstop on your door jamb, and transfer this measurement onto the bolt pencil line. Take the striker plate, place the centre of it over the pencil marks and screw in the 2 screws. Using a sharp utility knife, mark around the striker. Remove the screws and striker. Drill a 19mm hole into the centre of the striker area. Chisel out so the striker sits flush in the jamb and the screws fit. Test that the bolt slides into the striker easily without it touching anything.

J Now just follow the instructions in the pack to program the lock.

SECURISTAY J Measure the window height and find an appropriate install height using the chart below. Mark the height on the window with your pencil.

Window Height Install Height

<600mm 200mm

600-800mm 300mm

>800mm 400mm

J Use the plastic template in the packet and align the top of the template with the install height mark.

JMark and then pre-drill the holes to go in the frame and sash.

Mitre 10 Handy Hints:• To release the stay, close the window fully

and insert the release tool into the slot at the bottom of the stay and push firmly until the arm clips up into place. The window can now be opened fully.

J Drill 2 x 3.2mm holes into your frame and 2 x 3.2mm holes into sash.

J Screw the hook to the sash using the screws provided. Then screw the base assembly to the frame of the window. Connect the two together and place the cover plate on.

J If your window is wider than 500mm you will need a Securistay on either side of the window. Repeat the above process, checking both stays are aligned.

JOpen and shut the window to check everything is working properly.

Easy As Secure Your Home.indd 5-8 2/12/14 12:30 pm