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5 shore beeps – Error/Wrong code
Short set of tones after your input your code and before the dead bolt extends signifies that the batteries are getting low and
will need to be changed soon.
- Code can be between 0 and 8 digits long, we recommend at least 4 digits for security.
New Code:
_____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____
Syncing the RV Lock handle with your optional RV Lock Remote(s)
1.
Turn the FOB switch to “on” and lightly press the “FOB LEARN” button located above the ON/OFF switch on the back of
the handle. A short quick bee will confirm that you have entered the programming mode.
2.
Now press the LOCK button on your remote until the handle confirm with a long beep. (Usually takes one or two times).
Additional pressing of the LOCK/UNLOCK button will actuate the deadbolt on your RV Lock handle.
- If remote programming did not work or if you have additional remotes to program, repeat steps 1 and 2.
- Holding down the LEARN button for 10 seconds will remove all previously synced remotes from the handles memory.
- You can have up to 10 remotes operating the same RV Lock handle. Remote FOB’s have the ability to control multiple
RV Lock handles.
- You must hold the remote buttons down for a couple seconds to actuate the handle, this is a safety feature against
accidental pushes in pockets.
Changing the Batteries on your RV Lock Handle
**Remove the two (2) screws holding the battery cover on the back handle next to the “on/off” switch. Install four (4) AA alkaline
batteries.
NOTE:
Install high quality, fully charged alkaline batteries. Batteries should last at least 12 months in between changes
depending on usage. (Remove batteries at the end of the season and/or during large gaps between trips to avoid drainage and/or
leaking batteries and possible damage.) After new batteries are in, a beep will confirm that the handle has power. Replace the battery
cover and screws. (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN) Changing the batteries on your RV Lock handle will not change the current code or
remote programming. If you choose not to use the remote FOB’s, you can turn the wireless switch to “off” to save power and simply
use the keypad.
Be sure all occupants in the camper know how to operate the entry door lock and deadbolt as well as the emergency exits in case of
emergency.
When traveling, lock the deadbolt. This will reduce the possibility of the door opening while on the road.
Awning
An operating and maintenance guide for your awning(s) is included in your Owner’s
Information Package. It contains instructions for opening and closing the awning, as
well as maintenance and care instructions.
You should make sure your traveling companion is also familiar with the operation of
the awning. If a sudden wind should come up, or if high winds are in forecast, the
awning should be retracted, stowed and the travel locks engaged. Awnings should be
extended at an angle to encourage the run off of rain. Awnings damage such as a bent
tube, torn canvas, or broken arms due to high winds or water standing on the canvas
are not covered by warranty.
Camper Bumper/Step
The aluminum bumper has sealed taillights, backup lights. Use the fold down step when entering or exiting the camper.