How to mount your Danalock V3 EURO on a door

SCANDI

Mounting guide

EURO

Mounting guide

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Tools needed and parts involved in the procedure on your existing lock.

To mount the Danalock you need a Philips screwdriver and two pliers or a wire cutter.

1. Remove the old cylinder

First you have to remove your current cylinder. Unscrew the lock-screw in the mortise-plate on the side of the door.

 

2. Pull out the old cylinder

Insert your key and turn it so the cam lines up with the body of the cylinder. Now pull out the cylinder.

3. Adjust the new cylinder

Measure the back part (on the outside of your door) of the old cylinder from the middle of the screwhole and away (see illustration). In the Danalock box you’ll find an adjustable lock cylinder.

If the old cylinder and the adjustable cylinder matches - go to no 5. If they don’t please proceed.

4. Unscrew the small screws on both sides of the cylinder and pull it apart.

5. Insert the same size of spacer piece and brass tube to make the adjustable cylinder match the old cylinder. Please look at the following size guide to find the right length for the spacer piece and the brass tube.

Size guide - When you adjust the size of the Danalock cylinder to the old cylinder you’ll have to exchange the brass tube in the center with another that fits the spacer piece. Here are the different combinations.

6. Assemble the cylinder and screw the small screws back in on both sides of the cylinder.

7. Insert the adjustable cylinder

Insert the new cylinder, and re-insert the lock-screw in the mortise-plate to fix the cylinder. (b) Do not tighten the screw to hard - make sure the cylinder is working by locking and unlocking with your hand.

8. The right rosette spacer

To avoid pulling the cylinder out of place you need to find the right spacer or a spacer combination between the rosette and the back plate.

Unscrew the two breakable screws that holds the spacers together with the adjustable cylinder.

Choose one or more spacers so they flush with the rosette surface. (See next illustration).

IMPORTANT! Avoid pulling the cylinder out of place. It is important that the spacer flushes or sticks out from the hole in the rosette plate.

 

9. Break the screws to the right length

Depending on which spacer or spacer combination you chose, it is now important that the screws that fasten the cylinder to the back plate have the right length. Use this chart to find the right length.

Use a wirecutter, two pliers or bend the screws forth and back several times in a vice to break them.

10. Fasten the back plate to the cylinder

Now fasten the back plate to the cylinder with the rosette spacer in between them.

 

IMPORTANT! Check that the lock still works!

Make sure that the lock still works properly by turning the tailpiece. If you can’t lock and unlock this way please loosen the cylinder screws.

 

11. Give the tailpiece the right length

To avoid damaging the Danalock you will have to shorten the new cylinder tailpiece to max. 35 mm from the door surface. Use two pliers or a wire cutter to shorten the tailpiece.

 

12. Attach the tailpiece adaptor

Insert the green tailpiece adaptor in the center tube on the backside of the Danalock. Press on the adaptor until a click ensures it is fixed firmly to the Danalock.

13. Fit the tailpiece to the middle of the housing base

Fit the Danalock over the back plate. Make sure the tailpiece hits the slide in the middle of the adaptor.

14. Align the plate marks

Find the small marking on the edge of the back plate and align the mark on the back of the Danalock baseplate with it. Now you are sure to hit the notches on the back plate with the Danalock.

15. Fasten the Danalock

Turn the Danalock clockwise until it clicks to fasten it to the back plate. NOTE: If you need to unfasten and retry, see “Uninstall instructions” at the end of the manual.

16. Activate batteries

Pull out the plastic tab to activate the batteries. A light will flash to confirm the Danalock is ready.

 

17. Before downloading the app

Your Danalock is now attached to the door. Download and open the Danalock app to finish setting it up.

Leave the door open, so the lock isn’t influenced when calibrated.

 

 

18. Download the Danalock App

Go to Google Play or App Store and download the Danalock App.

When the app is installed you create a user profile by pressing the blue arrow. You will use this profile each time you sign into the app. If you have a user profile type in your credentials and press the green arrow.

 

19. Add the lock in the app

Next you need to press ”Menu” in the top right corner, and the press ”Add lock”.

A guide will now lead you through the installation and configuration of your Danalock.

Dismount instructions

If at any time you need to dismount the Danalock from your door, insert a pen tip into the hole at the top inner edge of the lock and press while turning the lock counter-clockwise until the lock releases.

This will not reset the lock or disconnect it from your account, but the lock may need to be re-calibrated if fastened to your door again.

 

How to mount your Danalock V3 SCANDI on a door

Follow a step-by-step guide

Open/print a pdf-guide

Movie-guide:

 Quick-guide:

 

How to mount your Danalock V3 EURO on a door

 Quick-guide:

Movie-guide:

How to mount your Danalock V3 EURO on a door

 Quick-guide:

1. Remove the old cylinder

First you have to remove your current cylinder. Unscrew the lock-screw in the mortise-plate on the side of the door.

2. Pull out the old cylinder

Insert your key and turn it so the cam lines up with the body of the cylinder. Now pull out the cylinder.

3. Adjust the new cylinder

Measure the back part (on the outside of your door) of the old cylinder from the middle of the screwhole and away (see illustration). In the Danalock box you’ll find an adjustable lock cylinder.

If the old cylinder and the adjustable cylinder matches - go to no 5. If they don’t please proceed.

4. Unscrew the small screws on both sides of the cylinder and pull it apart.

5. Insert the same size of spacer piece and brass tube to make the adjustable cylinder match the old cylinder. Please look at the following size guide to find the right length for the spacer piece and the brass tube.

Size guide - When you adjust the size of the Danalock cylinder to the old cylinder you’ll have to exchange the brass tube in the center with another that fits the spacer piece. Here are the different combinations.

6. Assemble the cylinder and screw the small screws back in on both sides of the cylinder.

7. Insert the adjustable cylinder

Insert the new cylinder, and re-insert the lock-screw in the mortise-plate to fix the cylinder. (b) Do not tighten the screw to hard - make sure the cylinder is working by locking and unlocking with your hand.

8. The right rosette spacer

To avoid pulling the cylinder out of place you need to find the right spacer or a spacer combination between the rosette and the back plate.

Unscrew the two breakable screws that holds the spacers together with the adjustable cylinder.

Choose one or more spacers so they flush with the rosette surface. (See next illustration).

9. Break the screws to the right length

Depending on which spacer or spacer combination you chose, it is now important that the screws that fasten the cylinder to the back plate have the right length. Use this chart to find the right length.

Use a wirecutter, two pliers or bend the screws forth and back several times in a vice to break them.

IMPORTANT! Avoid pulling the cylinder out of place. It is important that the spacer flushes or sticks out from the hole in the rosette plate.

10. Fasten the back plate to the cylinder

Now fasten the back plate to the cylinder with the rosette spacer in between them.

 

IMPORTANT! Check that the lock still works!

Make sure that the lock still works properly by turning the tailpiece. If you can’t lock and unlock this way please loosen the cylinder screws.

11. Give the tailpiece the right length

To avoid damaging the Danalock you will have to shorten the new cylinder tailpiece to max. 35 mm from the door surface. Use two pliers or a wire cutter to shorten the tailpiece.

 

7. Attach the tailpiece adaptor

Choose the green tailpiece adaptor from the Danalock box and insert the tailpiece adaptor in the center tube on the backside of the Danalock.

Press on the adaptor until a click ensures it is fixed firmly to the Danalock.

8. Fit the tailpiece to the middle of the housing base

Fit the Danalock over the back plate.

Make sure the tailpiece hits the slide in the middle of the adaptor.

9. Align the platemarks

Find the small marking on the edge of the backplate and align the mark on the back of the Danalock baseplate with it.

Now you are sure to hit the notches on the backplate with the Danalock.

 

10. Fasten the Danalock

Turn the Danalock clockwise until it clicks to fasten it to the back plate.

NOTE: If you need to unfasten and retry, see “Uninstall instructions” at the end of the manual.

 

11. Activate batteries

Pull out the plastic tab to activate the batteries. A light will flash to confirm the Danalock is ready.

12. Before downloading the app

Your Danalock is now attached to the door. Download and open the Danalock app to finish setting it up.

Leave the door open, so the lock isn’t influenced when calibrated.

13. Download the Danalock App

Go to Google Play or App Store and download the Danalock App.

When the app is installed you create a user profile by pressing the blue arrow. You will use this profile each time you sign into the app. If you have a user profile type in your credentials and press the green arrow.

14. Add the lock in the app

Next you need to press ”Menu” in the top right corner, and the press ”Add lock”.

A guide will now lead you through the installation and configuration of your Danalock.

Dismount instructions

If at any time you need to dismount the Danalock from your door, insert a pen tip into the hole at the top inner edge of the lock and press while turning the lock counter-clockwise until the lock releases.

This will not reset the lock or disconnect it from your account, but the lock may need to be re-calibrated if fastened to your door again.