Most of the time all you need to do is swap the two handles and flip the latch over so the angled part of the latch is on the other side, so it will self latch when you close the door.
Have you tried calling AmerlockForLess.com for assistance? On their website they say: "American customer service reps by phone from 8:30 to 5:00 M-F. Our toll free number is 1-877-261-5805."
If you can take the lock off the door push a small metal piece inside the lock from the back to push out the broken key. If unable to take it off, get an old windshield wiper, remove the stainless steel supports from the wiper (long skinny piece of metalt holding rubber blades in place). Grind or file an angled tooth into the end of one. Insert into lock (tooth down) so it catches on the teeht of ghe broken key, pull rod and key out.
You will have to carefully drill them out. Start with a small bit and slowly work up to a bigger one as you go once most of the head is drilled out the latch should pull off, you can then use vice grips to unscrew the remaing part of the screws.
If you want to clean or polish your copper cabinet hardware, there are few
way to go, like cabinet hardware (Knobs & Pulls) which you believe are copper
it's really zinc casting with copper plated.on
which is applied a thin coat of polish to prevent oxidation, and that plate about
two atoms wide and any sort of a harsh or chemical clean on it will wipe out
it.
The finest thing you can follow is to take a jewelry polishing rag and go
over the Cabinet hardware a bit. However, I don't see that it is offensive to
have a copper pull that has turned color and has a "patina" on it.
That is sometimes viewed as beneficial in decorating.
The zinc pulls with copper plating are made so after few years replaced with
new pulls.
When the switch is ON, the light operates in dusk-to-dawn mode. In this mode, the light automatically turns on at sunset and turns off at sunrise. When the switch is off, the light stays off.
Press P (program )on the timer and display will show then change the desired day, time and minute using the D+, H+ and M+ buttons. Press P again to set up another program and repeat the second step as above
Clear memory by pushing the reset button on the timer then reprogram using your current schedule when you want the timer to go off/on. Use the day and clock buttons for this then press enter
No, the timer should not make any noise. The noise should be a result of loose connections which cause arcing, which can make a humming or buzzing sound.
If you find that you still notice the sound, even when the main breaker is off then the problem is not electrical in nature.