How to Reverse levers

Your lock includes a tool for removing the levers, a “pin wrench” made of a heavy piece of wire with a loop at one end. On the interior lever, the tool is inserted in a small hole in the stem of the lever, and pressure applied, depressing a spring retainer, which allows the lever to be pulled from the stem and removed. To remove the exterior lever, the key must be inserted into the lock and turned to a vertical position, and the same steps followed to remove the lever. The levers are then swapped side to side to reverse the handing.

Note: If your lever is upside down on the F10 and F40 functions, you will need to remove levers and turn you chassis 180 degress ( or in other words - upside down), then  you can switch your levers to the correct orientation.


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