I want to remove a Schlage deadbolt but there are plugs that are flush & flat covering the screws. How do I remove the plugs?
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How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The
back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door
has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming
code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be
disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from
the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This link will give you instructions for various models of Schlage locks:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
There's a video that shows you how.
Good luck!
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How can I program my electronic keypad lock when the instructions with the programming code have been lost?The
back plate of the keypad side of the lock on the exterior of the door
has a sticker which includes the serial number, six digit programming
code and two pre-programmed four digit user codes. The lock must be
disassembled to a point the exterior of the lock can be pulled away from
the door and the information on the sticker made note of.
This link will give you instructions for various models of Schlage locks:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
There is a video on that page.
Good luck!
SOURCE: I have spent over an hour looking for information
First make sure you have a fresh new battery installed
Next if you feel you have fiddled with it so much you can reset the lock to the factory default settings, to do this
1.Disconnect the Battery
2. Press and hold the Schlage Button while reconnecting the battery
However proceed before resulting to a reset and see if you are sucessful.
There are preprogrammed user codes already programmed into the unit
These two USER CODES (UC) are on the Yellow Sticker and on the Installation documents that came with the lock. Also the 6 Digit PROGRAMMING CODE (PC) is listed in the same location.
Assuming the lock was installed correctly and tested for correct operation.. proceed...
First.. I agree with you about the instructions.. many places they use the word "press" when they should have used the word "enter".. or phrase.. "enter the user code by pressing the corrosponding numbers".. however..
With the door open test the lock function
Press the Schlage button.. this should extend the bolt
Next Enter one of the two supplied preprogrammed user code (a) or (b) and rotate the thumbturn away from the door edge (generally to your left or counter clockwise) This should retract the bolt.
To Enter a New USER CODE (UC)
1.Enter the 6 Digit Programming Code (PC) via the key pad
2.The Schlage button will glow Orange
3.Press and release 1 on the keypad
4.Enter your new/desired 4 Digit USER CODE (UC) via the keypad
5.Enter the new/desired 4 Digit USER CODE (UC) via the keypad again (yes a second time)
The Schlage button should flash green.. signalling the program was sucessful
Repeat the lock function test using the new User Code (UC)
Make sure you write the new UC number down.
This lock will store up to 19 UC codes.
Good Luck!
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I WOULD USE A DRILL BIT CLOSE TO THE SIZE OF THE SCREW HOLE AND SLOWLY DRILL THE PLUG OUT AND THE SCREWHEAD WILL EITHER BE EXPOSED OR YOU CAN DRILL THE HEAD OFF AND THEN REMOVE THE DEADBOLT. USE VISEGRIPS TO BEMOVE THE REMAINING SCREW PARTS. VIKING1683
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