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Biometric Keypad
© Copyright 2005, Sargent & Greenleaf
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When programming or operating the lock, it emits beeps. If you
notice a distinct change in the pitch of the beeps, the lock is
telling you it’s time to change the batteries. If you ignore this
signal, the lock will finally beep 20 times rapidly when you try
to open it, but it will remain locked. This is the lock’s way of
insisting you change the batteries. Erratic or inconsistent lock
operation is another sign that it’s time for new batteries.
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Codes and programming information are not corrupted or lost
during battery changes.
Underneath the bottom of the keypad, you’ll find a raised ridge.
Place your finger behind it, pull slightly forward and down to
open the battery compartment.
The batteries are connected to wired leads with tops that snap
onto the batteries terminals. These are the same connectors
found on most appliances that use 9-volt batteries. Snap off the
connectors, remove the old batteries, then snap the connectors
onto a pair of fresh Duracell
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brand (for best performance)
alkaline batteries. The batteries must be alkaline. Orient the
batteries in the tray with the connector wires facing up.
Once the replacement batteries are in place, push the tray back
up into the keypad until it snaps into place.