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Self Coding System
Slimline (SL) modular devices have a simple ordering code that covers the number
of securing bolts, the chosen methods of entry and exit, followed by additional enhancements
to further customise the device. Slimline devices are suitable for fitting to almost
any door; left or right-
Step 1:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Choose the number of bolts securing (2 or 3)
Apply entry code 2 (electric release)
Choose the required exit code 0, 2, 3, 4 or 5
Select any enhancements to customise and suit any specific requirements
The device is easy to specify:
That’s it! The device is specified.
Four steps to Slimline
Example system code:
In the above example, SL325 specifies a Slimline 3-
Note: The handing code “04” specifies right hand as the ergonomically designed emergency handle, exit code ‘5’ is a handed item.
Surelock Slimline Enhancements
Slimline is supported with a full range of enhancements to tailor a device to meet
the most demanding requirements. Devices are normally supplied for surface mounting,
with auto-
Refer to the Slimline Electric Release ‘Enhancement Guide’ for full information on available enhancements, together with any handing variants.
A wide range of frame and floor keeps is available to suit most applications, refer to ‘Slimline Keeps and Strikes’ for full details.
Indicates handed item
Power Consumption
Slimline standard solenoids are 12V energise to unlock (fail secure) with alternative 24V and 50V, plus energise to lock (fail safe), all available. Refer to the Slimline ‘Enhancement Guide’ for full information.
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