

Remove the full battery cover (this may include the finished thumb turn portion) to gain access to the battery holder.3. If there are no screws present, proceed to step 2.2. Remove the three screws to the left right and bottom of the lock using either a Phillips head screwdriver or a 3/32 Allen Wrench if the installer had used the tamper-proof screws. If there are no screws present, please just remove top portion by grabbing the cover from the sides and lifting up before pulling the cover off.How to remove/install batteries-1. Remove the three screws to the left right and bottom of the lock using either a Phillips head screwdriver or a 3/32 Allen Wrench if the installer had used the tamper-proof screws.2. How do I install/replace my Powerbolt batteries?ġ. Your lock is now re-keyed!""If you did not receive any keys with the lock you can take the cylinder to your local home improvement store and have the cylinder reset to a random cut Kwikset key.The unit runs on 4 ""AA"" batteries. Insert new key & turn 1/2 turn counter-clockwise. Insert functioning key & turn 1/4 turn clockwise.2. After the hour has passed, you may re-enter the batteries.Steps to re-keying Smart Key units (Note: You must have your Functioning Key and Learn Tool for this to work).1.

To perform a hard reset of the unit, remove all four batteries and leave them out for 1 hour. Press the PROGRAM button twice, enter the same or a new code and then press the LOCK button once.If your old code still remains in the unit, you will need to perform a hard reset of the unit. Press the PROGRAM button once, enter your new 4 - 8 digit code and then press the LOCK button.2. Manually put the bolt in the extended (lock) position. This will also remove any previous codes stored in the Powerbolt's memory.1. The steps below are to change your access code to a new code.
