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Change your battery out using a quality brand battery IMMEDIATELY! Flashing red means the battery is critically low, and the lock may quit functioning altogether! Don't get locked out! You need to navigate to this webpage: http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionsandManuals.aspx and under the heading"Electronic Keypad Entry Flex-lock...", go to "Low Battery Indicators Video"--16th one down the list. Also, watch "Programming your FE575 Keypad Entry Lock Video, 9th one down.
Then scroll down to this heading on that page: Electronic Security-Keypad Deadbolt BE365 There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions (which you can print out), as well as a video of how to install the lock. This is useful because there should be a sticker to be found on the backside of the keypad, with the code number that you need to reprogram the lock. This installation video (second item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! The seventh item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that program code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The
back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door
has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming
code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be
disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from
the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This link will give you instructions for various models of Schlage locks:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx There is a video on this page, showing how to change codes.
How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The
back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door
has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming
code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be
disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from
the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This link will give you instructions for various models of Schlage locks:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
There is a video on this page, showing how to change codes.
How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This link will give you instructions for various models of Schlage locks: http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx There is a video on this page, showing how to change codes.
How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The
back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door
has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming
code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be
disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from
the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This link will give you instructions for various models of Schlage locks:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
There is a video on this page, showing how to change codes.
Electronic Security-Keypad Entry Flex-Lock... There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. This is useful because there should be a sticker to be found on the backside of the keypad, with the code number ( the programming code) that you need to reprogram the lock. This installation video (fourth item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! A battery should last about three years under normal usage. The ninth item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that program code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
A note about the PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe reader. You can get the free download from here:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
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