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Changing the combination on the 900 Series
The only tool you will need is an Allen Wrench
900 Series FAQ
Changing the Code / Combination
The door must be open.
1. Turn the outside thumbturn to the left (counterclockwise) to the stop position; then release. This will clear any random entries from the mechanism.
Note: When the thumbturn is turned to the left on a deadbolt model, the bolt is automatically thrown into the locked position; therefore, it is important to keep the door open while changing the combination.
2. Enter the existing combination. On new installations, use the factory-set combination: depress 2 and 4 simultaneously, (release), then 3 (release). You should feel a slight click as each button is depressed.
3. Use the Allen wrench to remove the screw from the top of the lock housing (see figure 1).
4. After removing the screw. Insert the Allen wrench into the hole and depress the internal lockout slide; you should feel a slight click. Do not force.
5. Remove the wrench.
6. Turn the outside thumbturn to the left (counterclockwise) to the stop position, then release.
7. Choose your new combination, write it down, then enter the new combination — depress buttons carefully (a slight click should be felt as each button is depressed).
Note: You can use one button or all five for a combination, but each button can only be used once. You can depress two or more buttons simultaneously as a step in the combination.
8. Turn the outside thumbturn to the right (clockwise) to the stop position; then release. The new combination is now active.
9. Test your new combination a few times before you shut the door.
Lock and unlock the door following the instructions in section 6.
If the outside thumbturn retracts the latch or bolt and you have not entered your combination, steps were done out of order and the lock is in zero code.
10. Repeat steps 4 to 8 until the latch or bolt retracts only after you enter your new combination.
11. Replace the screw on the top of the lock housing.
Note: The outside thumbturn cannot be forced to retract the latch / bolt because it is connected to the lock housing by a friction clutch. If the thumbturn has been forced, it can be turned back to the vertical position by hand without damaging the lock.
Troubleshooting
Symptom/problem: Turning outside thumbturn always retracts latch/bolt without depressing without any buttons.
Cause: Lock is in zero combination.
Solution: Follow the procedure for changing a combination, but omit step 2.
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