Kwikset 909  909-15 Satin Nickel Smart Code SmartCode Signature Series Touch Logo
ruy aguilar Posted on Apr 04, 2012
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Called "handing" the lock (left-hand or right hand door hinges):
Remove the battery pack. Keep the door open.Hold down the "Lock" button on the exterior keypad and at the same time, insert the battery pack into the interior assembly. Keep holding down the lock button until you hear two beeps, which will take approximately 30 seconds. During that time, the Smartcode mechanism will automatically drive in and out several times to determine proper handing.Done!

There is an excellent installation & programming video where you can watch how to do this, and it also explains the features of the internal slide switches.

http://www.kwikset.com/Videos/Vitro/smartcode.aspx

Good luck!

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  • Harry Oeters
    Harry Oeters Sep 03, 2014

    Did not see the video, because the directions are clear and perfect. One addition i would make is to make sure the beeper is not muted...third dip-switch from left. Thanks so much.

  • Ryan Swan
    Ryan Swan Aug 05, 2018

    Thank you!

  • Mauricio Jochinsen
    Mauricio Jochinsen Sep 24, 2018

    Perfect! I could not find that info in the manufacturer website. Thank you!

  • Christie Polk-Smith
    Christie Polk-Smith Oct 10, 2018

    Thank you so much!

  • Blake Matlock
    Blake Matlock Jul 20, 2021

    Tried this multiple times still opening backwards

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