Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
2
- Motherboard
- 6 steps
- Deadbolt Button
- 3 steps
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Introduction
The motherboard is located inside and responsible for the lights, locking the lock, connecting the keypad, and helping the whole lock function.
Before beginning the process, be sure the device is off and not connected to the keypad.
What you need
Step 1
Motherboard
- Before proceeding, make sure the batteries are removed to avoid being electrocuted and damage to the lock
- If you do not know how to remove the batteries then I would recommend looking at our battery replacement guide for help.
Before proceeding, make sure the batteries are removed to avoid being electrocuted and damage to the lock
If you do not know how to remove the batteries then I would recommend looking at our battery replacement guide for help.
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Step 2
- Remove 3 screws as shown to remove the first cover.
- The 3 screws are 0.25 inches length
Remove 3 screws as shown to remove the first cover.
The 3 screws are 0.25 inches length
Step 3
- Using a pin to push down the knot holding the wire and the tweezer to safely remove the wire from the motherboard
Using a pin to push down the knot holding the wire and the tweezer to safely remove the wire from the motherboard
Step 4
- Use a spudger or plastic tool to lift the ZIF lock upward (as shown in the first picture).
- Use tweezers to remove the ribbon cable from the motherboard.
Use a spudger or plastic tool to lift the ZIF lock upward (as shown in the first picture).
Use tweezers to remove the ribbon cable from the motherboard.
Step 5
- Continue to remove 2 screws holding the motherboard to the lock shell.
- The screws are 0.20 inches in length.
Continue to remove 2 screws holding the motherboard to the lock shell.
The screws are 0.20 inches in length.
Step 6
- Use an opening tool to push the motherboard out as shown in the picture.
Use an opening tool to push the motherboard out as shown in the picture.
Step 7
Deadbolt Button
- After, fully removing the motherboard.
- Remove the .25 in screws circled in red to remove the lock compartment.
- Lastly, take out the lock as shown in the second picture.
After, fully removing the motherboard.
Remove the .25 in screws circled in red to remove the lock compartment.
Lastly, take out the lock as shown in the second picture.
Step 8
- Move onto removing the .25 inches screws in red to take out the battery holder.
- Remove the .15 inches screws in orange as well.
Move onto removing the .25 inches screws in red to take out the battery holder.
Remove the .15 inches screws in orange as well.
Step 9
- After unscrewing the battery holder you can now see the lights circled in red
- The part squared in orange is a rubber that reflects the light of the LED.
After unscrewing the battery holder you can now see the lights circled in red
The part squared in orange is a rubber that reflects the light of the LED.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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