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no info generic answer since no model given notify weiser or look up site for manual http://www.weiserlock.com/PDFs/install_sheets/SmartCodeLeverManual.pdf
Which manufacturer made the keyless deadbolt lock? Make sure that the batteries are good in the unit.
I have an older Weiser Powerbolt deadbolt lock that is programmed by taking off the cover on the inside of the door. This model has handheld remotes and the keypad. Inside there are three yellow buttons. Two match the cover's lock and unlock buttons. Press and hold the third button (in the center of the set of buttons). Then enter program in the code within a few seconds and press the enter button to set the code. If the unit beeps again, the code is set. If the unit doesn't beep, retry from the press and hold the Program button step.
Another model of the Weiser Powerbolt lock has the Program button either on the top left or lower right hand side of the board (depending on the way the door opens) under the cover. Press the Program button once and then enter the 4-8 digit code. Press the Lock button to set the code. If you hear a long beep, the code was accepted; otherwise try to program your code again.
Kwikset Powerbolt locks are programmed the same way as the second Weiser Powerbolt described above.
Kwikset SmartCode locks have their Program button in the center of the bottom of the control board. Otherwise the programming is the same as that given above for the second version of Weiser Powerbolt locks.
MiLocks have three buttons in a horizontal line. The left-most button is the Set button. Press this then enter the code followed by the Unlock button. The code must be entered within 5 seconds of pressing set.
Baldwin Hardware's Boulder series of keyless entry deadbolts are programmed just like the Kwikset SmartCode units.
I don't know of any videos. Most manufacturers do have PDF files with the programming instructions.
I hope this helps. Please add more information about your deadbolt for extra assistance.
Cindy Wells (I end up replacing the batteries often on the lock I have; it seems like they last 6 months or less.)
For your unusual problem I suggest that you call Weiser Lock during business hours at one of these numbers: For assistance call 1-800-343-9652 USA 1-800-501-9471 CANADA
Your lock is well out of warranty and may be simply dead of old age. However, I'd still contact their Customer Service for further troubleshooting, and you may be able to get them to stand behind their product and help you with the replacement if necessary. Good luck!
Very common for the keypad to stop working. check
that the keypad is not defective. You can disconnect the batteries and
then unplug the keypad. Now put the batteries in without the keypad
connected. If the beeping stopped, your keypad may need replacing.
You can get a replacement at the store where you bought it for free or call the Weiser support line and they will mail you one for free.
Weiser has a one year warranty against electronic problems and a lifetime warranty for mechanical and finish problems with their locks. Contact them from this link:
Weiser and Kwik set both sold and marketed the same lock under their own brand names, as Weiser was the manufacturer, these instructions apply for your lock set.
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