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1. Test the lock
Now test that the lock works with the door both open and closed.
With the door open:
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Turn the thumb turn and make sure the bolt fully extends.
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Turn the thumb turn so the bolt is retracted.
With the door closed:
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Turn the thumb turn to lock the door.
If you feel resistance, or the bolt doesn’t extend fully, remove the lock
and re-check the deadbolt and lock installation.
TEST AND SET UP THE LOCK
2. Install the batteries
Important: Close the door but leave it unlocked while you install the batteries. If it isn’t, the lock will not be able to
test and calibrate itself to your door correctly.
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Insert the included AA batteries into the battery compartment.
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The lock will turn on and you’ll hear the Nest greeting.
Don’t put the battery cover on yet. You’ll need to scan the code in the battery compartment to connect to the
Nest app.
Note: If the lock fails the calibration test,
, and follow the steps for creating a master passcode and
connecting it to the app again.
3. Create a master passcode
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You’ll need to create a temporary master passcode on the lock before you can connect the lock to the
customer’s Nest app.
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Once you’ve connected the lock to their account on the app, you won’t need the master passcode anymore.
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Touch your palm to the keypad or press the Yale logo to wake up the lock. The lock will tell you what to do.
4. Calibrate the bolt/lock
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The lock will ask you to close the door so it can calibrate itself. If the lock detects an issue (such as a jam) it
will automatically unlock.