If you have the room in the wall to put in the long screws then you can use them, or as in my case ( image 2) there is glass panel near the door so I only used the short ones. Step 8: Now that you have the correct position for the FIXED addalock and it’s working properly it is time to add the screws provided to secure it in place. Step 7: Image of moving Rod in the RED Handle. Step 6: Seeing the final position that the handle should be from the other side. Step 5: Continue to pull out the chrome lock body till the red handle drops down so that it is now showing some of the chrome body through the handle at the top. You will notice in image 4 that I have pulled the body out enough to insert the moving rod but the red handle is still sitting too high in the lock. ![]() Step 4: Take the Red Handle with the moving metal rod (see image 7 ) and try to insert the rod into the triangular (butterfly) hole from the side of the door. ![]() Note: The where the screw is inserted in the slot. Step 3: Place the chrome body of the FIXED addalock up against the door stop in the position where you want to install it and screw in one of the short screws into the oval adjusting slot tight enough to hold the lock in place but not not too tight that you cannot pull it a bit towards you to make the adjustments to fit the handle. Note: Do not force it in if there is no room. Insert the chrome body between the door and the frame in the position where you want to install it and if it fits without any force into the gap then you are ready to install. Steps 2: Make sure that you have the space between your door and the frame to install the FIXED addalock. ![]() Steps 1: Check to see that included in your package is one FIXED addalock, three short screws and two long ones. Installation steps as seen in the pictures
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