TurboLock TL88 2
• The lock is not a toy. Do not leave children unsupervised around the lock.
• Use only the parts included in the original packaging or received from Turbolock.
• Verify all surfaces are flat and level before beginning installation. Installation on doors or surfaces with any type of
deformity such as gaps or warping may cause the lock to malfunction or fail to operate entirely.
• Expected use is for standard doors made for buildings within the U.S.
• Generally, the batteries can offer up to one full year of use before replacement is needed. Battery life varies by usage.
• Replace the batteries after receiving the lock’s low battery notification.
• Never apply any cleaner directly to any part of the lock. Only use clean water, mild cleaner, and soft, non-abrasive
cloth when cleaning.
• Risk of shock. Do not allow water and/or liquids to get into the lock’s electric parts.
• Never submerge the lock or any of the lock’s components.
• Hanging objects on the lock is not recommended.
• The lock may be used with the Turbolock app. The lock will function without the app but full functionality may only be
achieved when the app is used.
1.3 Disposal at End-of-Life
This product must not be disposed of by incineration, landfilling, or mixing with household trash. Improper disposal of the battery
contained within this product may result in the battery heating up, rupturing, or igniting which may cause serious injury. The
substances contained inside the battery present chemical risks to the environment. The recommended disposal for any Turbolock
TL88 at its end-of-life is to dispose of the entire unit at or through an e-waste recycling center, program, or facility. Local regulations
and laws pertaining to the recycling and disposal of certain types of batteries and/or products containing them will vary according
to country, state, and local governments. You must check laws and regulations corresponding to where you live in order to properly
dispose of the battery and/or unit. It is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment properly with accordance with
local regulations and laws.
For additional information about where you should drop off your batteries and electrical or electronic waste, please contact your local
or regional waste-management office, your household waste disposal service, or your point-of-sale.