The battery is too low to lock the door. This is indicated by the Checkmark and Lock symbols flashing simultaneously five times with five beeps. Remove the batteries and replace with a fresh set. The mounting plate is placing tension on the torque blade.
My Keypad Is Unresponsive
Test each button on the keypad (one at a time), and listen for a beep as each button is pressed. If beeping is not heard on all buttons, replace the batteries. If battery replacement does not solve the problem, contact Kwikset Support at 1-866-863-6584.
Try rebooting the door lock by removing the batteries. Removing the batteries will force the device to reset. Then, check the security panel (or control panel) to make sure that the door lock is appearing on the list of connected devices. If it is not appearing, reconnect it.
No user codes are programmed. If there are no codes in the lock, the lock button will not lock the door. This is indicated by the keypad flashing red three times with three beeps. Program at least one user code and test the Lock button again.
Here is what usually causes a Kwikset lock to not work after a battery change: Batteries Incorrectly Installed. Dirty or Corroded Connections. Technical Glitch in the Lock.
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.
How do I know when the batteries are running low on my Smartclode 909/910 deadbolt? There are two low battery indicators on the unit. The LED light on the interior side of the lock will flash red when the batteries are low. The keypad will also flash red when the batteries are low.
The lock should beep twice when it unlocks and once when it locks. It will also beep if there is a warning such as a low battery or a jammed bolt.
On my Smartcode 888, the lock button flashes red with fast beeping sounds for three to four seconds. This is a low battery alert. Please replace you batteries.
Replace batteries with new ones to ensure that lock is properly powered. Typical battery life based on 10 entries per day is 10-12 months if the door is properly aligned and the lock does not encounter interference in lock/unlocking the door.
Door lock problems are often caused by a malfunctioning lock mechanism or latch assembly, but there are several common reasons why locks stop working: The lock is dry or dirty. It doesn't fit in the door properly. The latch and strike plate don't align.
Sometimes a door lock mechanism may not work simply because it's dirty or needs to be lubricated with graphite (do not use any type of oil because this will gum-up the works). An improperly functioning door latch may be the result of a poorly fitting door.
Keep holding the button for 30 seconds until the lock beeps and the status LED flashes red. 3. Press the Program button once more. When the LED flashes green and you hear two beeps, the lock has been reset.
Hold the button continuously for 30 seconds until you hear a beeping sound and see the status LED flashing red. Press the program button once again until you see the status LED flashing green and hear two beeping sounds. The Kwikset SmartCode deadbolt has now been reset and ready to be set up again.
If you hear 10 short beeps and 10 short red flashes, it means low battery. If you hear 15 long beeps and 15 long red flashes, it means 3 incorrect user codes entered.
A flashing red light on your Smart Lock indicates that your batteries need to be replaced. To resolve this issue, replace your existing batteries with a fresh set of 4 brand new AA Alkaline batteries. It is important to replace all 4 batteries at one time.
IMPORTANT: If your lock is flashing red, we recommend changing the batteries as soon as possible. If the batteries die completely, you will not be able to unlock the door using your keypad outside or via the Guardian app. To learn how to change your smart lock batteries, watch this short instructional video.
If your Electronic Door Lock is beeping and the buttons are flashing red, this means that there's been some kind of error or the batteries are low. If the batteries have already been changed and you still see a red flashing light when you try to use the lock, there could be an error with the lock.
On my Smartcode Deadbolt, Keypad flashes red 15 time with 15 beep (beeping sound will only be heard if switch #3 is on) You've entered three incorrect codes within one minute. Please re-enter your code after 60 seconds keypad lockout.
The default Mastercode is 0-0-0-0. It is recommended that you change it to a code of your own. 1. Make sure the lock is unlocked and the door is open.
No, user codes will not be lost if the batteries die or are removed.
Amber flashes mean it is locked, while green flashes mean it is unlocked, and red means low battery.
Eventually, after many months of safeguarding, that smart lock battery will drain. What happens if your smart lock battery dies? The good news is that we call these locks “smart” for a reason. Before their batteries die, most smart locks will let you know that they're running low on juice.