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Series 2400 Timelock Instructions

Preparation for Locking Timelocks with Mechanical Movements:

  1. Determine how many hours the chest or vault is to remain locked.

  2. Wind each movement counterclockwise until the indicator (pointer) of each movement is directly aligned with the predetermined locking hour.

  3. Depress the locking plunger button, located between the two timelock movements.  Timelocks supplied with a guard cover require the use of the winding key to depress the locking plunger.  The winding key is also used to activate the emergency release lever.

The locking plunger button should remain depressed, indicating that  the timelock is prepared to lock the chest or vault door once the bolt work and or combination lock(s) are thrown off.  Never lock a chest or vault with only one functional movement.  Note:  the first movement to reach “0" hour unlocks the timelock.  The “Emergency Release Lever”  is located above the locking plunger button.

Preparation for Locking Timelocks with Electronic Movements

  1. Series 114E movements are time only and are set in the same manner as mechanical movements.

  2. Series 134 movements are redundant, weekly programmable.  Follow the outlined procedures supplied with this timelock.

  3. Depress the locking plunger button, located between the two timelock movements. Timelocks supplied with a guard cover require the use of the winding key to depress the locking plunger.  The winding key is also used to activate the emergency release lever.

Never lock a chest or vault with only one functional movement.  Note: the first movement to reach “0" hour unlocks the timelock. 

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