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a b
c d
Conirm that the code(s) added in
previous step can unlock the door.
Enter user code.
The lock will beep
twice to indicate
that it unlocked.
Tip: You can press
the Kwikset button
before entering
your user code
to light up the
keypad at night.
Re-key the lock (if needed)
1 IMPORTANT: Remove lever before re-keying.
2 Re-key the lock to work with your
existing key. See the supplied
SmartKey™ Re-key instructions for
more information.
3 / 4
Test the lock and review lock functionality
Add user codes
8
OPTIONAL: Enable / Disable Programming Code
Program
button
A Programming Code enables you to
make changes without needing to
access the Program button. This is ideal
for landlords to allow programming
from the outside, without access to the
interior Program button.
Please note that once a Programming
Code is enabled, the Program button
is disabled and can be used only to
factory reset the lock.
Make sure the door is open. If you have
not enabled a Programming Code,
press and release the Program button
using the SmartKey™ tool or a paper
clip. You will hear two beeps.
If you have enabled a Programming
Code, enter your Programming Code,
then press Kwikset. You will hear one
short beep and the keypad will lash
green.
Press
3
. You will hear one short beep
and the keypad will lash green.
A B C
Press Kwikset.
D
Enter a Programming Code. It must be
between 4 and 8 digits.
The Programming Code cannot
be the same as any user code.
Press Kwikset.
E F
Re-enter Programming Code.
G
Press Kwikset. You will hear one
long beep and the keypad will lash
green if successful. If you hear three
beeps and the keypad lashes red, it
was unsuccessful. Repeat from step A.
H
Make sure the door is open.
Press and release the Program button using the SmartKey™
tool or a paper clip. You will hear two beeps.
Press
1
. You will hear one short beep and
the keypad will lash green once.
Press Kwikset.
A B C
Enter a User Code. It must be between 4 and 8 digits.
D
Press Kwikset.
E
You will hear one long beep and
the keypad will lash green if
successful. If you hear three beeps
and the keypad lashes red, it was
unsuccessful. Repeat from step A.
F
Program
button
Key or code is needed for
entry from the outside.
Turnpiece Functions - Choosing a Mode
9
Auto-lock mode
Stays unlocked, allowing entry
without a key or code.
Passage mode
a b
Unlocking the Door with a Key
To unlock using a key,
turn the key clockwise
to the horizontal
position then turn the
lever to open the door.
To remove the key, turn
the key back to the
vertical position.
7
Move swiftly during programming. If no digit is pressed for 10 seconds, the system will time out and you will need to restart the procedure.
Lock will
beep once
when
turnpiece
is turned
to vertical
position.
Lock will
beep twice
when
turnpiece
is turned to
horizontal
position.
Vertical
Horizontal
For security reasons, the
irst 4 digits of each user code
must be unique. For example,
you are unable to program a
user code 12345 as well as a
user code 12346.
or
Unlocking the Door with a User Code
Emergency Egress
The interior lever of this lock will always open the door when turned, regardless of whether it is locked
or unlocked. This is to allow for a safe and easy exit in case of emergency.
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