Enter the default User Code (1-2-3-4), then press the
If unsuccessful, the Kwikset button will flash red 3 times and you will hear 3 beeps. Note: If the lock is muted, you will not hear the lock beeping. Delete User Codes:The lock is pre-programmed with a default User Code of 1-2-3-4.
Make sure it unlocks the door. The default Programming Code is 0-0-0-0. It is recommended that you change it to a code of your own. The lock is pre-programmed with a default User Code of 1-2-3-4.
If you don't know the master code, open the faceplate of the lock and check the inside panel for the code. These instructions are for a six-button keypad. Check your user manual for instructions specific to your model. The master code is a factory preset code or default code that comes with the lock.
The factory-set combination is 0-0-0. Push in the button at the bottom of the lock. While holding in the button, turn the dials to your new combination.
Your Lock Code is required to provide you with keys to your lock. The Lock Code will be stamped on the face of your lock, original key, or the back of your lock housing on a sticker (inside the cabinet).
If you do not have the master or user code you may do a factory reset on the unit to program a new master code into the lock. The link provided will guide on how to factory reset the lock and program the lock.
CAUTION: A User Code is used to unlock the door while a Mastercode is a password for making changes to the lock features.
You can make guesses, but each three consecutive failed attempts will result in the keypad/touchscreen locking out for 60 seconds. If you forgot your user code, there are two options:1. Add new user codes. For detailed instructions on how to add new user codes, please reference page 3 of the installation guide.
Make sure the User Code is correct and that the Kwikset button is pushed after entering the User Code. If the door still won't unlock, use a key to unlock the door. Call technical support for further troubleshooting.
You will hear once short beep and the keypad will flash green. 4) Press Kwikset button. 5) Enter a programming code. It will be between 4-8 digits.
If you are setting the lock on your new luggage set to 0 - 0 - 0. This is the initial code for any new luggage lock.
Key codes are made up of characters that have both letters and numbers. For this reason, they are known as alphanumeric codes. A closer observation of desk locks and the locks on cabinets reveals certain numbers and letters carefully stamped on them; these are the key codes.
Most routers come with the network key written on the back or bottom of the router. It's usually labeled with a different name, such as passcode, password, wireless password, or simply security key. The underside of a router showing the Wi-Fi password (network security key).