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Motorized Lock Kit
This
kit contains:
A motorized
lock for casement or awning window applications.
A motor
cover in one of two colors (off-white or bronze).
Motor covers are either 2.75" or 3" wide (3"
cover is shown in picture).
A set
of lock keepers.
An installation
template for proper mounting of the motorized lock and
keeper (not shown in picture).
Note: The Motorized Lock Kit is not intended
for skylight installations.
Note: The term "Control Switch"
refers to either the LC-I
Control Switch or the LC-II
Control Switch.
The Motorized Lock Kit is used to replace the existing Truth
sash locks on casement or awning windows. Wintrol does not
recommend that a homeowner attempt to modify a window with
a concealed lock.
The Motorized Locks are controlled by a Control Switch.
However, one Control Switch can operate one Standard
Motor Kit with up to two Motorized Locks.
To see how a Motorized Lock integrates with all of our other
components to form a complete system for motorizing your
casement, awning, and skylight windows, take a look our wiring
diagram. It should give you a basic guideline for planning
and creating your own motorized window and skylight system.
Be sure to measure your current sash lock to determine if
you need a 2.75" or 3" motor cover measured top-to-bottom
as shown in the picture above and in the Motorized
Lock Installation Instructions below.
Motorized Lock Kits are a special
order item. Please contact Wintrol at 406-449-6616 for
availability.
| Price: $319.95 USD |
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| Part No. MLOCK01W |
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Motorized Lock Kit with 2.75" motor
cover, off-white. |
| Part No. MLOCK01B |
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Motorized Lock Kit with 2.75" motor cover,
bronze. |
| Part No. MLOCK02W |
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Motorized Lock Kit with 3" motor
cover, off-white. |
| Part No. MLOCK02B |
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Motorized Lock Kit with 3" motor cover, bronze. |
Motorized Lock Installation Instructions
You can download
the Motorized Lock Installation Instructions (537KB) to
familiarize yourself with the Motorized Lock Kit installation.
You can also download the Motorized
Lock Installation Template (21KB) to help with the
physical mounting of the Motorized Locks. The installation
instructions are in Adobe PDF format and require Adobe's free Acrobat
Reader. If you don't have Acrobat Reader you can download
it from Adobe's website.
Note: If your motorizing system uses Motorized
Locks then t Motorized Lock installation must be completed
before starting the Window / Skylight Motor System installation.
Step 1 - Gather Your Tools
- #2 Philips head screwdriver
- 1/8" (3.0 mm) bladed screwdriver
- 1/10" (2.5 mm) bladed screwdriver
- Electric drill motor
- Drill bits (1/4" and 1/16")
- An awl for marking mounting holes
- Class II, low voltage wire for the motors, switches,
and transformers
- An assortment of wire nuts
Step 2 - Prepare the Window
Note: If the window is supplied with the motorized locks
already installed, skip to Step 11.
1.
Close the window.
2. Remove the screen.
3. Remove the old lock(s) and keeper(s).
4. Remove the window casing (trim) to provide access
for wire routing.
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Step 3 - Select a Keeper
Refer to the pictures below to determine which keeper fits
your particular application.
1.
If the keeper(s) for your application is one of
these, use standard keeper #31670.
1. If the keeper(s) for your application is this,
use offset keeper #31669. |
Step 4 - Determine Lock Size
1.
Determine the lock size. The dimension "A"
will be either 3" or 2.75".
2. If the lock size is 2.75", cut the lock
template along the dotted lines at "B".
3. Fold the template at "C". |
Step 5 - Mark Keeper Mounting Holes
1.
Make sure the window is closed.
2. When marking the keeper mounting holes, slide
the template (Step 4) against the sash for accuracy. |
Step 6 - Mark Motorized Lock Mounting Holes
1.
When marking the motorized lock mounting holes, align
the template with the existing holes if possible. |
Step 7 - Drill Holes for Lock(s) and Keeper(s)
1.
Use the original holes when it is possible.
2. Use a 1/4" drill bit for the wire hole (D).
3. Use a 1/8" drill bit for the motorized lock
pilot holes (E).
4. Use a 1/8" drill bit for the keeper pilot
holes (F).
Important: Touching the glass or glazing
materials with the drill motor or screw could cause
damage. |
Step 8 - Install Keeper(s)
1.
Reuse the old screws when it is possible.
2. Do not let the screws come in contact with the
glass. |
Step 9 - Install Lock(s)
Note: The term "Control Switch"
refers to either the LC-I
Control Switch or the LC-II
Control Switch.
1.
Feed the motorized lock wire through the 1/4"
wire hole (G).
2. Mount the motorized lock with two (2) screws.
3. Route the motorized lock wire through the window
frame cavity (H) to the Control
Switch (see the wiring
diagram for more information).
Note: The window should open and close freely
without interference between the lock and the keeper. |
Step 10 - Install Lock Cover and Screen
1.
Install the motorized lock cover (I)
over the motorized lock.
2. The motorized lock opened/closed indicator will
show through the indicator window (J)
in the cover. Red indicates that the lock is in
its UNLOCKED state. Black indicates that the lock
is in its LOCKED state. |
Step 11 - Connect Lock Wires
Note: The term "Control Switch"
refers to either the LC-I
Control Switch or the LC-II
Control Switch.
Refer to the wiring diagram
for information on connecting the motorized lock(s) to the
Control Switch. Please note that the window motor must be
connected to terminal M1 on the Control Switch. The lock
closest to the window motor must be connected to terminal
M2. If a second lock is used, it must be connected to terminal
M3.
Step 12 - Reinstall Window Casing (Trim)
Reinstall the window casing. Take care to prevent damaging
the motorized lock's wiring.
Step 13 - Lock Initialization and Testing
Note: The term "Control Switch"
refers to either the LC-I
Control Switch or the LC-II
Control Switch.
1. Before continuing with the motorized lock initialization,
complete the M2100 Window / Skylight Motor System installation.
2. Read these instructions completely before applying power
to the system.
3. Verify that the lock(s) are in the UNLOCKED state (RED
indicator in the cover's indicator window (Step 10 - J) while
the window is closing. If the lock(s) are in the LOCKED state
(BLACK indicator in the cover's indicator window) while the
window is closing, immediately remove power. Refer to the
"Troubleshooting Guide" below.
4. Verify that Lock #1 always cycles closed before Lock #2
(if it is present). If not, check the wiring according to
the wiring diagram.
Note: The window system requires initialization after
a power interruption. Refer to Wintrol's "Motor
System Installation Instructions" included with
the M2100 Window/Skylight System.
WARNING:
The screen interlock MUST be correctly mounted and is a required
part of the installation. It is intended to help prevent
injury that could result from reaching into the window area
during operation. Correct installation of the screen interlock
is the responsibility of the installer.
| Symptom |
Possible Solution |
Lock(s) do not operate - no
motor movement. |
1. Look for loose connections.
2. Refer to the wiring
diagram and check for correct wiring.
3. Check for power at the transformer for 110-125 VAC
input and 24 VAC output.
4. Check the screen interlock connection.
5. Press the "Reset" button on the Control
Switch to reinitialize the system. |
| Lock(s) do not operate correctly. |
1. Look for loose connections.
2. Refer to the wiring
diagram and check for correct wiring.
3. Press the "Reset" button on the Control
Switch to reinitialize the system. |
| Window does not seal correctly. |
1. Check the alignment of the locks and keepers. Refer
to Installation Step 8, Install Keeper(s)
and 9, Install Lock(s). |
| Lock #2 closes before lock #1. |
1. Refer to the wiring
diagram and check for correct wiring. |
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