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Honeywell Digital Deadbolt Manual

The document provides installation and operation instructions for a digital deadbolt lock. It includes: 1) A list of package contents and required tools for installation on doors with or without predrilled holes. 2) Steps for preparing the door and jamb for installation, including marking locations, drilling holes, and chiseling. 3) Instructions for adjusting the deadbolt latch set to fit either a 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backset. 4) Pages on installing the exterior assembly, interior assembly, and completing the installation.

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Honeywell Digital Deadbolt Manual

The document provides installation and operation instructions for a digital deadbolt lock. It includes: 1) A list of package contents and required tools for installation on doors with or without predrilled holes. 2) Steps for preparing the door and jamb for installation, including marking locations, drilling holes, and chiseling. 3) Instructions for adjusting the deadbolt latch set to fit either a 2-3/8" or 2-3/4" backset. 4) Pages on installing the exterior assembly, interior assembly, and completing the installation.

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  • Installation Instructions
  • Operation Instructions

ENGLISH

Installation & Operation Guide

Digital Deadbolt
Models 8712009, 8712109, 8712309, 8712409

Read this manual carefully before installing and operating!

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Index
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Package Contents / Tools Required.............................................................Page 1

Prepare Door and Jamb.................................................................................Page 2

Adjusting Deadbolt Latch Set.......................................................................Page 3

Installing Deadbolt Latch Set........................................................................Page 4

Preparing Interior Assembly.........................................................................Page 5

Installing Exterior Assembly..........................................................................Page 6

Installing Interior Assembly...........................................................................Page 7-8

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Exterior Assembly Overview.........................................................................Page 9

Locking and Unlocking / Changing Programming Code /


Adding User Codes........................................................................................Page 10

Deleting User Codes / Automatic Lock Function /


Temporarily Disable Auto Lock...............................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........Page 11

Vacation Mode / Secure Lock-out Period / Sound ON and Off


Restore Factory Settings / Low Battery Warning.......................................Page 12

Consumer Friendly Message Guide / Programming Record...................Page 13

Installation Trouble Shooting........................................................................Page 14

Template.........................................................................................................Page 15-16

Consumer Assistance...................................................................................Page 17

Limited Warranty...................................................................................Back Cover

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Entry keys (2 ea.)


Deadbolt Latch Set (Adjustable)
2-3/8” (60mm) to 2-3/4” (70mm)

Interior Assembly Mounting Plate

Deadbolt Strike Plate


Exterior Assembly

5/16” (8mm) Screws - 2 ea. 7/8” (22mm) Screws - 2 ea.

3/4” (19mm) Screws - 5 ea. 1” (25mm) Screw - 1 ea.

TOOLS REQUIRED
Tools Required for Installation Tools Required for Installation
on Pre-drilled Doors: on Doors That Require Drilling:
• Phillips Screwdriver • Drill
• Tape Measure
• Pencil
• 2-1/8” (54mm) Drill Hole Saw
• 1” (25mm) Drill
• 1/16” (2mm) Drill
• Chisel
• Hammer
• Phillips Screwdriver
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE! If any parts are missing or damaged,
please call Customer Service toll free at 1-877-354-5457 (M-F 7am – 5pm PST)
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PREPARE DOOR AND JAMB

NOTE: For installation on doors with pre-drilled holes skip to page 4.


1. TEMPLATE
a. Cut out template printed on page 15 of this Manual
(Figure 1a).
b. Fold template and place on door 36” (915mm) from
the ground as marked (Figure 1b).
Figure 1a Figure 1b
2. MARK THE DOOR FOR DRILLING
b. Mark center hole on door edge through guide on
template for 1” (25mm) latch bolt (Figure 2a).
a. Mark center hole on door face through guide on
template for 2-3/8” (60mm) or 2-3/4” (70mm)
backset (Figure 2b). Figure 2a Figure 2b
3. DRILL AND CHISEL DOOR
a. Drill 2-1/8” (54mm) hole through door face as marked
for lock set (Figure 3a).
b. Drill 1” (25mm) hole in center of door edge for
Deadbolt Latch Assembly (Figure 3b).
c. Insert Deadbolt Latch Assembly in hole keeping it Figure 3a Figure 3b

parallel to face of door. Mark outline and remove latch


(Figure 3c). UP

d. Chisel 1/8” (3mm) deep or until latch face is flush


with door edge (Figure 3d).
Figure 3c Figure 3d

NOTE: For Drive in Latch, drill hole size indicated on template and press
until it is flush with door edge.

4. MARK AND DRILL DOOR JAMB


a. Mark center hole on edge of jamb even with the center of the Latch Bolt on door
edge. (Figure 4a).
b. Drill 1” (25mm) hole 1-3/16” (30mm) deep in door jamb on center mark
(Figure 4b).
c. Outline outside edges of Strike Plate (Figure 4c).
d. Chisel 1/8” (3mm) deep for Strike Plate or until flush (Figure 4d).
e. Install Strike Plate using two 3/4” (19mm) screws provided (Figure 4e).

Figure 4a Figure 4b Figure 4c Figure 4d Figure 4e

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ADJUSTABLE DEADBOLT LATCH SET
NOTE: Deadbolt Latch Set is shipped with the backset set at 2-3/8” (60mm)
Measure the backset (backset is distance between edge of the door and the
center of Lock).

1. TO CONVERT FROM 2-3/8” (60mm) BACKSET TO 2-3/4” (70mm) BACKSET


a. Hold latch with numbers facing forward and thumb pressing on the bolt (Figure 1a).
b. Rotate the cylinder cover clockwise (Figure 1b).
c. Pull and twist the extension plate all the way out (Figure 1c).
d. Rotate the cylinder cover counter clockwise so that the marking aligns with
the 2-3/4” (70mm) position indicator (Figure 1d).

NOTE: Do not extend Cylindrical Cover past 2-3/4” (70mm)

Figure 1a Figure 1b 2-3/4” Figure 1c Your latch is now set


(70mm) 2-3/4” (70mm) backset

2-3/8” 2-3/8”
(60mm) (60mm)
Cylindrical cover Extension plate

Figure 1d

2. TO CONVERT FROM 2-3/4” (70mm) BACKSET TO 2-3/8” (60mm) BACKSET


a. Hold latch with numbers facing forward and thumb pressing on the bolt (Figure 2a).
b. Rotate the cylinder cover clockwise (Figure 2b).
c. Push and twist the extension plate all the way in (Figure 2c).
d. Rotate the cylinder cover counter clockwise so that the marking aligns with
the 2-3/8” (60mm) position indicator (Figure 2d).

Figure 2a Figure 2b Figure 2c


Your latch is now set
2-3/8” (60mm) backset

2-3/4” 2-3/8”
(70mm) (60mm)
Cylindrical cover Extension plate

Figure 2d
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INSTALLING DEADBOLT LATCH SET

3. INSTALLING THE DEADBOLT LATCH SET (need phillips head screwdriver)


a. Insert Deadbolt Latch Set into door edge hole with the word
“UP” and the arrow on the extension plate facing UP. Cross
shaped spindle connector will be at the bottom of the Deadbolt
Latch Set (Figure 3a).
b. Make sure the face plate sits flush with the door. Do not force
the latch into the mortise flush. Chisel out excess material if Figure 3a
necessary for a flush fit.
c. Using two 3/4” (19mm). screws provided, screw the latch into the
door with a hand held screwdriver. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.

NOTE: Deadbolt Latch must be retracted when installing

Deadbolt Latch Retracted


Deadbolt Latch Extended

4. IDENTIFYING YOUR DOOR HANDING


Stand outside the door.
a. If the hinges are on the left your door is Left Handed (Figure 4a).
b. If the hinges are on the right your door is Right Handed (Figure 4b).

OUT SWING DOOR IN SWING DOOR


Left Handed Door Right Handed Door Left Handed Door Right Handed Door
Hinges are on the left side Hinges are on the right side Hinges are on the left side Hinges are on the right side

Figure 4a Figure 4b

NOTE: You are standing outside the door

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PREPARING THE INTERIOR ASSEMBLY
5. UNPACK THE INTERIOR ASSEMBLY
a. Remove the battery cover by sliding the cover upward.
b. Locate the screws holding the Mounting Plate to the Interior Assembly. Remove the
screws to release the Mounting Plate from the Interior Assembly.

6. SET THE ENTRY SWITCH FOR LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED DOOR


a. Gently move the switch to “L” for Left Handed Door (Figure 6a).
b. Gently move the Switch to “R” for Right Handed Door (Figure 6b).

Entry Switch
(Left or Right)

Figure 6a-b

7. SET THE INTERIOR KNOB POSITION FOR LEFT OR RIGHT HAND HINGED DOORS
a. The Interior Knob goes in the Horizontal position for Left Handed Doors (Figure 7a).
b. The Interior Knob goes in the Vertical position for Right Handed Doors (Figure 7b).

Left Handed Door


(Horizontal)
Right Handed Door
(Vertical)

Figure 7a-b

NOTE: Make sure deadbolt Latch is retracted

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INSTALLING EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY

8. INSTALLING THE EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY


Work with the Door Open for easy access.
a. Unpack the Exterior Assembly. Use care to not scratch the green circuit board
during handling and installation.
b. Check that the Rubber Gasket is properly seated on the Exterior Assembly
(Figure 8a-b).
c. Insert the Exterior Assembly onto the door with the tailpiece going through the
Deadbolt Latch Set cross shaped spindle connector in the VERTICAL POSITION.
Route the Control Wire through the door over the Deadbolt Latch Set (Figure 8c).
Control Latch
Wire Hole
Rubber
Gasket

NOTE: Tailpiece must be


positioned vertically

Tailpiece
(Vertical)

Figure 8a-b Figure 8c

9. SECURING THE EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY TO THE DOOR Mounting Plate

a. From the side marked “This side against 3/4” (19mm) screw
(Optional Installation)

door”, route the Control Wire through the


rectangular slot in the Mounting Plate Control Wire

(Figure 9a).
b. Place Mounting Plate against door with tailpiece passing
through the center hole in the three hole set (Figure 9b). 7/8” (22mm) screws

c. Secure the Mounting Plate to the Exterior Assembly using Right handed door view
two 7/8” (22mm) Screws (Figure 9c). Figure 9a-f

d. Hand tighten with a Phillips Screwdriver leaving loosely connected (Figure 9d).
e. Check that the Rubber Gasket is properly aligned and correct as necessary
(Figure 9e).
f. Check vertical alignment of the lock (Figure 9f).
g. Tighten securely with a hand held Phillips Screwdriver. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

10. OPTIONAL INSTALLATION


a. Using a 1/16” (2mm) drill bit, drill a pilot hole in your door using the
Mounting Plate upper hole as a guide (Figure 10a).
b. Insert one 3/4” (19mm) screw and tighten.

Figure 10a

NOTE: Lock and unlock using the key to see if


the Deadbolt Latch is opening and closing easily.
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INSTALLING INTERIOR ASSEMBLY

11. ATTACH THE CONTROL WIRE TO THE INTERIOR ASSEMBLY


a. Use care to attach the Control Wire male plug to the Interior Assembly female
socket connector (Figure 11a).
b. Do not force the Control Wire male plug into the Interior Assembly female
socket connector (Figure 11b).
c. The Control Wire male plug has two alignment tabs on the smooth side of the
plug which is the top of the plug (Figure 11c).
d. The Control Wire male plug is inserted with the smooth side up into the Interior
Assembly female socket connector (Figure 11d).

Figure 11a-d

12. ATTACH THE INTERIOR ASSEMBLY TO DOOR


a. Position the Interior Assembly over the tailpiece and push the Interior Assembly
against the door (Figure 12a).
b. Using two 5/16” (8mm) screws and one 1” (25mm) screw, attach
the Interior Assembly to the Mounting Plate. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS
(Figure 12b).
5/16” (8mm) screws

1” (25mm) screw
Figure 12a-b

NOTE: Lock and unlock using Interior Knob to see if the


latch is opening and closing easily.
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INSTALLING INTERIOR ASSEMBLY (CONT.)

13. Installing Batteries


a. Insert 4 AA high quality Alkaline batteries into the Battery Compartment in the
direction noted +/- on the Compartment. The Lock will beep 2 times, the keypad
will illuminate blue, and the Honeywell button will flash green twice to signify that
it has received power (Figure 13a).

NOTE: Do not touch the Keypad until the blue light turns off.
Do not use rechargeable batteries or non-alkaline batteries.
b. Slide the Battery Cover down into the track on the Interior Assembly to cover
the batteries (Figure 13b).

Light Indicator
Battery
Cover

Keypad

Override Interior
Access Key Knob

Exterior Assembly Interior Assembly Figure 13a-b


14. Testing Lock
With the Door Open
a. Test the Lock using the Interior Knob. The bolt should move smoothly.
b. Test the lock using the Keypad. To lock press and then press “ 1234”
to unlock.

INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
Battery Cover

Interior Assembly 5/16” (8mm) screws

Optional
Strike Plate
3/4” (19mm) 3/4” (19mm)
screws screw
1” (25mm) Screw
Mounting Plate

7/8” (22mm) screws

Key Latch

Exterior Assembly

Rubber Gasket

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

EXTERIOR ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW


Green
• Indicates Successful Programming Step
Indicator light • Indicates Unlocking is Successful
Red
• Indicates Failed Programming Step
• Indicates Locking is Successful

Lock button
Lock - Used to lock door
Clear - Used to clear wrong keypad entries

Unlock button
Unlock - Used to unlock door
Programming - Used in programming steps

Batteries (not included)


Electronic lock requires (4) High Quality
AA Alkaline batteries. When all 4 batteries
are installed in the correct position, hear 2
beeps and the keypad will illuminate blue.
DO NOT TOUCH the keypad until the keypad
stops illuminating.

Programming Symbols Factory Settings


Lock / Clear The lock comes factory preset with a:
PC Programming code - 123456
Unlock / Programming
UC User code - 1234
PC Programming Code
ID User ID - 01
UC User Code (4-8 digits)

Please change the Programming


ID User ID (01-50, 2 digits)
Code PC and the User Code UC
as soon as possible after installation
to insure security.

Programming Tips
5 Seconds - Complete all the programming steps in the programming mode within 5 seconds.
Clear - Use the key to clear entries in case a wrong button is pushed.

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LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
TO UNLOCK THE LOCK
Using Keypad: Enter a valid User Code (default code is 1234) and press and hear
1 beep and lights green.

TO LOCK THE LOCK


Using Keypad: Press and then hear 2 beeps and lights red.

CHANGING PROGRAMMING CODE


CHANGE CURRENT OR PRESET PROGRAMING CODE PC
Factory default Programming Code =
PC 123456, this is the master password for
your lock. All programming functions require this code. Follow the below sequence to
change the Programming Code to
PC your custom 6 digit combination.
PC 4 new Re-enter
PC PC

Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.


Record New and Changed Codes on Programming Record located on Page 17.

ADDING USER CODES


TO ADD A NEW USER CODE (you can add up to 50 new user codes)
The User Code must
UC be a 4-8 digit combination. Each User Code is
UC then linked
to a User ID (which
ID is any number between 01-50) to identify an individual User
Code .
UC (User ID 1-9
ID should be entered as 01-09 so they are 2 digits).

For example: to add the User ID - 08 to User Code - 5678, enter the following:

PC 1 Re-enter
ID UC UC
123456 08 5678 5678

Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.

NOTE: When a NEW USER CODE is set, the default factory code (1234) is deleted
for safety.

Record New and Changed Codes on Programming Record located on Page 17.

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DELETING USER CODES
DELETE ONE EXISTING OR PRESET USER CODE
The unit comes with a factory User ID =
ID 01 for User Code =
UC 1234.
IMPORTANT: To delete 1 User Code ,
UC the lock must have more than 1 User Code
UC

in its database.
PC 2 Existing
ID re-enter ID
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.
DELETE ALL USER CODES
IMPORTANT: this will delete the user codes but not the programming code, enter
the following.
PC 3 re-enter PC

Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.

AUTOMATIC LOCK FUNCTION


SET OR CANCEL AUTO LOCK
You can set the lock to automatically close after each time the lock is opened. Time
value range = 20 - 900 seconds, enter the following:

Set Auto Lock: PC 5 Time Value


Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.

To cancel Auto Lock set the time to 00, enter the following:

Cancel Time Value Auto Lock: PC 5 00


Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.

TEMPORARILY DISABLE AUTO-LOCK


DISABLE:
While in Auto-Lock mode, unlock door using ,
PC within 10 seconds you must turn the
locking knob by hand to the locked position, wait more than 2 seconds then turn the
locking knob back to the unlock position. The Auto-Lock mode is now disabled.

RESTORE:
To restore the Auto-Lock funtion, you can turn the locking knob by hand to the locked
position, wait more than 2 seconds or press the Lock button on the keypad.

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VACATION MODE
With Vacation Mode enabled, the system enters into low-power comsumption mode.
During this mode, all buttons and functions including the remote controll will be invalid
until they are re-enabled (see steps below).
ENABLE:
PC 10 1
Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green then lock door
DISABLE:
To disable the Vacation Mode, you must press and hold for more than 3 seconds,
then input to
PC unlock the door. Vacation Mode is now disabled.

NOTE: If you only press the for more than 3 seconds but
do not input PC , the system will remain in Vacation Mode.

SECURE LOCK-OUT PERIOD


Warning sounds and LED flashes red after 4 incorrect code attempts: Keypad shuts
down for 30 seconds.

SOUND ON AND OFF


You can “mute” or turn the “sound on” on your lock by entering the following.
(Factory setting is sound on).

PC 6 1 or 2
1 = Sound Off
2 = Sound On
Sound Off (1) - Light Indicator illuminates green.
Sound On (2) - Hear 1 beep and Light Indicator illuminates green.

RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS


To reset the lock to the original factory settings including the Programming Code PC
and all User Codes remove
UC one battery for 10 seconds. Reinsert the battery and
wait for a long and short beep. Press 3 times within 3 seconds. The lock will beep
and the light indicator will turn green.

LOW BATTERY WARNING


Beeps and LED flashes red for 5 seconds. Replace with good quality alkaline batteries.
Note: Removing batteries does not erase active Programming or User Codes.

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CONSUMER FRIENDLY MESSAGE GUIDE
Unlock / Valid programming: 1 long beep and LED illuminates green
Lock: 2 short beeps and LED illuminates red
Invalid Programming: 2 short beeps and LED flashes red twice
Low Voltage: Beeps for 5 seconds
(7/9 times depends on operation is unlock/lock)
Super Low Voltage: 4 short beeps and LED flashes red four times
4 Incorrect code entry attempts: 2 short beeps and LED illuminates red each attempt
Power on: 1 long beep and 1 short beep and LED illuminates green
Chip Reset: 1 long beep and 1 short beep and LED illuminates green
(may occur several times or once in a while)
Lock Error: 3 long beeps LED flashes red three times
Repeat operation after Lock Error: 2 short beeps three times LED flashes red six times

NOTE: When battery is under low voltage, the lock will give the (Low Battery Warning: Beeps and
LED flashes red for 5 seconds). During this time your lock can still work. However once the voltage
is lower than 4.3V (called Super-Low Voltage), the operation of the locking and unlocking will not
work, user must replace batteries immediately.

PROGRAMMING RECORD
My Codes: Date Created
Programming Code (6 digits) / /

User Code 01 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 02 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 03 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 04 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 05 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 06 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 07 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 08 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 09 (4-8 digits) / /

User Code 10 (4-8 digits) / /

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INSTALLATION TROUBLE SHOOTING
Issue Solution
Latch Working Direction switch is set to incorrect setting.
Backwards- Remove the Interior Assembly and move the switch to the opposite
Lock unlocks when direction.
lock button is pushed • Check that your switch is set in the correct position Left or Right
or locks when unlock Handed door.
button or code is If Correct
pushed. • Rotate Interior Knob and reinstall Interior
Assembly. Retest again while holding Interior Assembly in place.
Interior Knob will not Knob or vertical tailpiece is installed in
turn. incorrect position. Remove Interior Assembly and reposition the Inte-
rior Knob. With the Deadbolt Latch retracted verify that the tailpiece
is vertical.
Lock will not function • Check that all batteries are fresh high quality
electronically. Alkaline Batteries.
• Check for proper polarity (+ -) of all batteries.
• Check that the Control Wire is attached to the Interior Assembly.
Lock gives error Unlock door using Key or Interior Knob. While door is open, check
signal when opening or that the Deadbolt Latch
locking and Deadbolt operates smoothly. Check for proper alignment of the strike plate,
Latch will not extend adjust as needed to assure there is no binding against the Deadbolt
or retract completely Latch.
when door is closed.
Deadbolt Latch is Installation screws of the lock may be too tight and have to be
sticking. loosened.
• Remove Interior Assembly.
• Slightly loosen the Mounting Plate screws.
• Lock and unlock using the Key.
• Reattach Control Wire and Interior Assembly.

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MARK MARK
FOR 1-3/4” FOR 1-3/8”
(45mm) (35mm)
DOOR DOOR
2-3/8” (60mm) BACKSET

DRILL
2-3/4” (70mm) BACKSET 2-1/8” (54mm)
THEN DRILL 1” (25mm) HOLE HOLE
IN CENTER DOOR OF EDGE IMPORTANT!
2” (50mm) IN DEPTH PLACE TEMPLATE
ON HIGH EDGE OF
DOOR BEVEL PLACE TOP
36” (915mm)
ABOVE FLOOR

Page 15
BACK OF
TEMPLATE

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CONSUMER ASSISTANCE

EMAIL: LHLPCustomerService@[Link]

WEBSITE: [Link]

ADDRESS: Consumer Assistance Dept.


LH Licensed Products, Inc., 860 East Sandhill Avenue Carson, CA 90746 USA

TELEPHONE: US/Canada 1-877-354-5457 (Toll Free)

Mexico 01-800-288-2872 After English voice recording stops you must then enter 800-
860-1677 to complete your call. (Toll Free)

Australia 0011-800-5325-7000 (Toll Free)

Germany/New Zealand 00-800-5325-7000 (Toll Free)

Other Countries XX*-310-323-5722 (Toll Charges Apply)


XX*- Dial U.S. Country Code first

CALL CENTER HOURS: US/Canada 7am – 5pm (Pacific**) Mon – Fri


(Subject to change)
CALL BACK HOURS: Other Countries 7am – 8pm (Pacific**) Mon – Fri
(Subject to change)
Pacific**- Local time in Los Angeles, CA, USA

* Insert correct Country Code


** Local Time based on Los Angeles California USA

INTERNATIONAL CALL BACK HOURS:


If you need to speak with a consumer assistant and cannot contact us during the Call
Center hours above, please send an email or leave a telephone message, including your
Name, Telephone Number and the best time for us to contact you during the Call Back
hours above and we will make our every effort to contact you and help answer any of
your questions or concerns.

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Limited Lifetime Mechanical and Finish Warranty / 1 Year Limited Electronics Warranty

This product comes with a limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty and a one year limited
electronics warranty to the original residential consumer against defects in material and
workmanship under normal use as long as the original residential purchaser occupies the
residential premises upon which the product was originally installed.

ORIGINAL RESIDENTIAL CONSUMER


This warranty is not transferable, and applies to the original purchaser only, as long as the original
purchaser occupies the residential premises upon which the product(s) was originally installed.
Proof of purchase (original sales receipt) and ownership must accompany all warranty claims.
All non-homeowner purchasers (including purchasers for industrial, commercial and business use)
are not covered under the terms of this warranty.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED


This warranty is null and void if the product was used for purposes for which it was not designed.
This warranty DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear of parts or damage resulting from any of
the following: negligent use, misuse or abuse of the product, or use contrary to or in violation of
written instructions provided by LH Licensed Products, Inc. Further, this warranty does not cover
Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes and tornadoes. This warranty DOES NOT COVER
scratches, abrasions, deterioration due to the use of paints, solvents or use of cleaners
containing abrasives, alcohol or other solvents, whether performed by a contractor, service
company, or yourself. This warranty DOES NOT COVER product(s) used in commercial
applications, used in common area applications, disassembly, repair or alteration by anyone other
than LH Licensed Products, Inc., improper installation or exposure to extremes of heat or humidity.
This warranty DOES NOT COVER any losses, injuries to persons or loss of property, general
damages or costs, and shipping and freight expenses required to return product(s) to
LH Licensed Products, Inc. LH Licensed Products, Inc. shall not be liable for any indirect,
incidental or consequential damages of any nature relating to this lock. LH Licensed Products, Inc.
is also not responsible for costs associated with removing or reinstalling the product.

ADDITIONAL TERMS
LH Licensed Products, Inc. does not authorize any person to create for it any obligation or
liability in connection with the Product. LH Licensed Products, Inc.’s maximum liability here
under is limited to the original purchase price of the Product. No action arising out of any claimed
breach of this warranty by LH Licensed Products, Inc. may be brought by the original residential
purchaser more than one (1) year after the cause of action has arisen.

Manufactured by:
LH Licensed Products, Inc.
860 East Sandhill Avenue
Carson, CA 90746

The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell
International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this product.

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Common questions

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To set auto-lock, enter the auto-lock time value from 20 to 900 seconds using the keypad. To cancel auto-lock, set the time to 00. The lock will beep and light green to confirm actions .

To install a deadbolt latch set, insert the latch set into the door edge hole with 'UP' and the arrow on the extension plate facing up. Ensure the face plate sits flush with the door, chiseling out excess material if necessary. Use two 3/4” (19mm) screws to secure the latch into the door using a hand-held screwdriver, avoiding over-tightening .

To temporarily disable auto-lock, while in auto-lock mode, unlock the door using the keypad. Within 10 seconds, turn the locking knob by hand to the locked position, wait more than 2 seconds, then turn it back to the unlock position. This action disables auto-lock mode .

Entering an incorrect code four times results in two short beeps with the LED flashing red for each attempt. The keypad shuts down for 30 seconds after four incorrect attempts .

To determine door handing, stand outside the door. If the hinges are on the left, the door is left-handed. If the hinges are on the right, the door is right-handed .

Successful programming is indicated by a green light, while unsuccessful programming is indicated by a red light. For example, a successful unlocking with disappear after hearing 1 beep and seeing a green light. Conversely, failed programming is indicated by a red light and two short beeps .

Managing user codes is crucial for security. Factory default codes should be changed immediately to prevent unauthorized access. When adding user codes, it’s essential to link them to a User ID, and the default code is deleted after a new code is set. This management ensures that only authorized users can access the lock, mitigating potential security risks .

To toggle the sound feature, enter the appropriate command on the keypad: 'Sound Off (1)' illuminates the indicator light green, and 'Sound On (2)' results in a beep and the light going green .

To convert a deadbolt latch set from a 2-3/8” (60mm) backset to a 2-3/4” (70mm) backset, hold the latch with numbers facing forward and press the thumb on the bolt. Rotate the cylinder cover clockwise, pull, and twist the extension plate all the way out. Then rotate the cylinder cover counter clockwise until the marking aligns with the 2-3/4” (70mm) position indicator .

To attach the interior assembly, position it over the tailpiece and push against the door. Use two 5/16” (8mm) screws and one 1” (25mm) screw to secure it to the mounting plate. Avoid over-tightening screws to ensure easy lock functioning .

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