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Section 4: Vehicle Operation
To set a new code, wake up the lock by touching the wake up area. Then touch and hold both
the “
3|4
” button and the
ENTER
Button for 2 seconds. The system will provide three short
beeps, indicating it is ready to accept a new code. Enter the new 4-digit code followed by the
enter button. The system will provide four short beeps to indicate new code acceptance. This
new code will now activate the lock.
Quick Lock Feature:
There will be a label on the battery compartment lid of the lock
assembly indicating the lock is equipped with this feature. Once your personal code has
been set up, you can quick lock the door by touching the “
7/8
” button and the
ENTER
button
simultaneously. You must have a personal code set before this feature becomes active.
To reset the code, remove the batteries for at least 10 seconds. Re-install the batteries; and
follow the steps to
Programming New Code
.
System Fault Logic:
Action
Response
Ready to accept new code
Three short beeps
New code entered
Four short beeps
Wrong code entered
One long beep
Dead bolt locks
OR
unlocks
Two short beeps
Dead bolt fails to lock OR unlock
One long beep
Low battery
One Long beep after the Lock/Unlock beeps
The lock will cycle up to 10 more times once the low battery indication occurs. After this
the final electric function in a low battery condition will be unlock and will not lock until the
batteries have been replaced. If the deadbolt is in the locked position and the batteries die the
deadbolt will remain locked. The key will always activate the deadbolt lock.
General Maintenance and Operating Guidelines
Install fresh batteries as necessary. The lock is designed to function for months of
normal usage with fresh, high quality AA batteries. Battery life is dependent upon
battery quality, usage, and environment (temperature).
Make sure there are no obstructions in the door frame to prevent dead bolt extension.
Do not wash with power washer or high pressure cleaner. The lock is designed to resist
water intrusion from a normal water encounter such as rain.
The lock uses Touch Technology. The buttons are activated by touching not pressing.
Remove batteries when storing or not using this lock for extended periods of time.
(Note: factory code will reset when batteries are removed for longer than 10 seconds).
Rain Sensing Technology:
The lock system has Rain Sensing Technology to preserve battery life. Rain will wake up
the touch pad and illuminate the buttons. After a few seconds of contact from rain the lights
turn off, but a code can be entered and the lock will function normally. The same effect
occurs if the operator touches a button for a prolonged period of time. The buttons will
illuminate, but then turn off. Again the lock will function normally.
Additional Security Feature:
The lock system recognizes the first 4 digits entered as the code. However if you feel
someone is watching you enter the code you can continue to enter digits after the first 4 prior
to touching the enter button. For example, if your code is 8,1,3,9 you would enter 8,1,3,9
then continue to touch additional digits before touching the
ENTER
button and the lock
will still operate.
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