LIXIL "L-MOVE" PSDN sliding door lock cylinder breaking and unlocking cancellation

"Lost key, Unlocking the entrance door"

It was declared that there are 2 locking points, and the thumbturn is the one that moves up and down. I didn't get it, but when I searched the property name on Google, I found out why.

Looking at the photo on the site, it was a distant view, but it was a sliding door lock. Is it a LIXIL sliding door lock? If it was LIXIL, it looked like "L-MOVE".

I have experience with several cases of disassembly and repair due to malfunction, but this is the first case when it comes to unlocking.

I inspected the door, and there were no accessible gaps, top, bottom, left, or right. So only cylinder breaking and unlocking.

There is also the possibility of bypass unlocking from the front cap, but I don't know unless I check it with the actual product. (There is a possibility of unlocking enough)

When I disassembled it in another project last time, the front cap came off, so it seems like I can access it from there, but this time I didn't have time to try it thoroughly. Either remove the two Y-shaped screws and take out the housing, or pull up the arm to unlock the thumbturn bypass.

Each position needs to be confirmed with a scope, but it seems to be possible. Let's do our best next time. (The photo below is from when I disassembled and repaired it in another case.)