Tip
: Avoid mixing up screws from the old door lock and the new door lock as this will cause issues with the installation. Make sure you are using the correct screws by keeping the old and new sets of screws separate. Also, note the type of screw that you should be using according to the installation instructions.
Step 1: Adjust latch
Determine which latch you will need to install -- a standard drive in latch or a latch with a faceplate.
Adjust the latch length if needed. If the center of the bore hole to the edge of the door is 2-⅜” (60 mm), you do not need to adjust the latch length. If the distance is 2-¾” (70 mm), adjust the latch length by turning it 180 degrees clockwise to extend.
Make sure the D shape is facing up and the latch is extended. Then, insert the latch into the opening on the side of the door. Secure the latch into place with the wood screws provided using a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 2: Attach keypad to the door
For a 1-½” (38 mm) hole, simply attach the keypad by threading the cable underneath the latch and making sure the D shape on the shaft extending from the keypad is facing up.
For a 2-⅛” (54 mm) hole, attach the adapter before attaching the keypad to the door.
Next, take the back plate and attach to the other side of the door hole. Thread the cable through the center hole of the back plate and slide cable down to the smaller slot underneath.
Insert screws into the back plate and give it a few turns by hand first before using a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the back plate to the door. Before tightening the screws completely, check that both the keypad on the front and the mounting plate on the back are square to the edge of the door. Insert the key into the lock and turn a few times to ensure the latch extends and retracts without any resistance.
Once you have confirmed the lock is operating smoothly, leave the key in the door with the latch extended and finish tightening the screws in the back plate.
Step 3: Install interior lock
Remove the battery pack from the interior lock. Connect the cable from the interior lock to the cable coming from the keypad. Tuck the cable into the back of the lock.
Make sure the rounded part of the D shape on the shaft from the interior lock is facing up. It should match the D shape of the shaft coming from the keypad. Slide the lock into the back plate.
Secure the lock to the back plate by inserting the screws on both sides and tightening.
Step 4: Perform door handing process
This step lets the lock know if it’s a right-handed door or a left-handed door. Press and hold the lock button on the keypad while inserting the battery pack. Continue to hold the button when the latch bolt starts moving as it goes through the calibration process. You will hear a beep followed by the latch bolt extending and retracting again. Then, another beep will sound, and after ten seconds two long beeps will sound. You can now let go. The door handing process is complete.
If the latch bolt does not extend and retract on its own when the battery pack is installed, remove the battery pack, wait 15 seconds and attempt this step again.
Step 5: Attach inside lock cover
Match up the triangle on the cover to the triangle on the interior lock (see illustration below).
After attaching the cover to the lock, secure in place with the three screws - one on each side and one at the bottom. Be careful to use only the included blunt ended screws. Use of pointed screws will damage the lock.
Step 6: Install strike plate
Install the strike plate if needed where the door latch extends to lock the door.
That’s it. Your Smart Door Lock is ready to use.