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Required T ools W ayne-Dalton Corp. P .O. Box 67 Mt. Hope, OH 44660 www .wayne-dalton.com All Residential Door Models: 8000/9000 Series & W ood Doors Keyed-in-Handle Secure ECR Lock Installation Instructions and Owner ’ s Manual Models: 260597, 260600 © Copyright 2007 W ayne-Dalton Corp. Rev1 07/05/2007 Important Notice! REFER T O THE DOOR M[...]
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2 2 Step 1: Installing the ECR Lock CAUTION DO NOT DRILL LOCK SEC- TION OR INST ALL LOCK ON DOORS WITH OPENERS. THE DOOR AND/ OR OPENER MA Y BE DAMAGED IF THE OPENER IS USED WHILE THE DOOR IS LOCKED. NOTE: Common practice for doors with the odd number of raised panels is to mount the lock towards the right side of the section when looking out. IMPO[...]
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3 Step 2: Outside Lock Handle Assembly 8000/PR9000 & PR9050 Series doors (see Fig. 4), align the outside handle assembly with the handle point- ing towards the fl oor and insert the assembly through the previously drilled 3/4” diameter holes in the section. Secure the outside lock handle to the section with (2) #10 phillips head screws. 9000[...]
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Step 4: Installing the Secure Lock 8000/9000 Series & W ood doors (Fig.1-3), locate the inside handle and uncoil the lock cable, then thread the cable through the inside handle as illustrated ( see Fig.1 ). Locate the secure lock striker plates over the pre-punched holes in the vertical track nearest the center of the lock section ( see Fig.2 )[...]