Re: Door Locks
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Re: Door Locks



Did you adjust the locks without the electric connections first to 
be sure of your mechanical adjustments - lock and unlock - then 
adjust the electric sensors? I find this process works best. BTW - A 
full day of on-the-job training is about normal for door locks.

Harold McElraft - 3354



--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Paul Salsbury <paul.salsbury@xxxx> 
wrote:
> I am now at the end of my wits with these bloody door
> locks.
> 
> Yesterday I spent most of the afternoon doing the lock
> and latch setting procedure, and they still don't
> work.... but I did get one step further on.....
> 
> Sooo...
> 
> I can now lock both doors from both sides, however I
> can't unlock either from either side..
> 
> The solenoids are good and do work, I have done a
> continuity test on all wiring and it is good too.
> 
> My lock module has been upgraded and works well.
> 
> One point to note after locking and trying to unlock
> several times the solenoids are warm to touch.
> 
> Please help, I'm begining to think I will only ever
> have a manual system....
> 
> Paul
> #6463
> 
> 
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