start by closing the left hand door (facing inwards). Hold both bars with the handle at 90 degrees to the door. Push the door inwards until both of the small lugs (located top an bottom of the bar) engage.
Rotate the bars anti-clockwise, that is from right to left (towards the left hinge). You may need to put a little more force on the left bar first to bring the door in a tighter.
When the left is closed, you guessed it, it’s time to close the right door. This works just the same, apart from this time the bars are rotated from left to right (towards the right hinge).
With both doors closed you can place a lock on any of these bars for extra security, however with a lock box this is not essential.
A lock box, or ‘cowl’, sits across the two doors and allows a padlock to be located within and protected from both the weather and an unauthorised attack.
Combination padlocks work great if you plan to share access for example with a few business colleagues. A shutter lock, where the pin drops from the lock usually is the easiest to operate and offers the highest level of security.
Turn key, open lock by pulling pin down.Position lock so it sits over the metal tabPush pin up then turn keypush pin up, wiggle if necessary, turn key and remove