- 1 large handle and backplate for exterior.
- 1 interior knob/lever with backplate for interior.
- 1 deadbolt
- Latch mechanism for both knob and deadbolt
- Shipped with round and square corner strike and mortise plates.
- Mounting Screws.
- 4 keys (if you have a group of locks keyed alike, there may not be 4 keys per lock).
When ordering lever handles or handlesets, we'll need to know the handing of your door. Door handing is the direction in which your door swings. If you order the incorrect door handing you will either have locks on the wrong side of the door, levers that are upside down, or levers that point in the wrong direction and keep the door from closing properly.
Please refer to the illustration below to determine which handing your will need before ordering your door hardware.
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Exception to the Rule: If you have a locking door that swings outward, you'll need to order your lever handle in the opposite handing so that the lock is on the correct side of the door. Example: Fred has a patio door that he wants to install a locking lever handle on. Refering to the illustration to the right, he stands in the door and the door swings out to his right side. However, since Fred's door swings out onto his patio, rather than into his home, he'll need to order the opposite handing than he generally would so that the lock is on the correct side. So, Fred orders a left handed lever handle. |
This same rule applies to doors that use privacy levers. If the door swings out of the room, order the opposite door handing so your lever handle has the lock on the right side.
You do not need to determine door handing when ordering doorknobs, deadbolts and even some levers that are non-handed. Any lever handles that need to have their handing indicated will have the option upon checking out.
| Schlage Lifetime Limited Mechanical & Finish Warranty and 1-Year Limited Electronics Warranty |
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Subject to the terms and conditions of this warranty, Schlage extends a lifetime limited mechanical and finish warranty and a one-year limited electronics warranty to the original consumer user (“Original User”) of our Schlage brand product (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship, as long as the Original User occupies the residential premises upon which the Product was originally installed. |
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| Finish Care and Cleaning of External Trim | |
| Finishes | Care Guidelines |
| 505 (PVD Bright Brass), 605 (Bright Brass), 609 (Antique Brass), 612 ((Satin Bronze), 619 (Satin Nickel), 620 (Antique Pewter), 716 (Aged Bronze), 622 (Matte Black) |
Lacquered or clear-coated finishes should be wiped with a soft, damp cloth. A mile soap may be lightly used if very dirty. Particular care should be taken to avoid paint smears, thinners and strong cleaning agents as they will quickly destroy the protective coatings and subject the finished to rapid oxidation and discoloration. Initial care for finishes requires only periodic cleaning with mild non-abrasive soap and light buffing with a soft cloth. |
| 613 (Oil Rubbed Bronze) | Wipe with a little vegetable oil on a soft cloth. Too much oil may leave a residue to come off on the hands. Household detergents and mild abrasive powder may be used to restore the high metal color without seriously affecting the original compound of the metal. Then rub with a paste wax, |
| 625 (Bright Chrome), 626 (Satin Chrome) | Wipe with a soft damp cloth. A high grade chrome polish may be used according to directions to clean and restore the original shine or satin finish. |