Bought an old house with a Schlage keyless entry lever on it. I have the key but would love to get the combination pad to work. Also many similar questions on this site refer to here: http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx which DOES NOT EXSIST anymore (error 404).
I do not believe you will be able to reprogram the lock without the programming code, usually found on the sticker (unreadable, in your case).
Therefore, I urge you to call Schlage directly-they may be able to help you. here is the contact information:
United States Customer Support
Warranty & Technical Information: 1.888.805.9837
You are right about the support link going 404-It used to work. Get there by going to:Schlage.com
and clicking on "For your home"
Mouse over the "Service & Support" link, then go down & left click on "Instruction & Manuals". There ya go!
SOURCE: need info to change code
Here's a link to the Schlage web site with pdf's and videos showing how to operate and program your lockset.
Just select which info you need from the list on the page.
http://consumer.schlage.com/customerservice/FE575_install_inst.asp
Hope you find this Very Helpful - Best regards!
look on the sticker located inside the outer panelo on the lock. you are going to need to disassemble the unit but it is in there.
SOURCE: Lost instructions on how to
This link will take you to the page you need, to get started:
http://consumer.schlage.com/Service-Support/Pages/InstructionandManuals.aspx
Then scroll down to this heading on that page:
Electronic Security-Keypad Entry Flex-Lock...
There's a wealth of info under that heading. You will be able to see a PDF file of the original print instructions, as well as a video of how to install the lock. This is useful because there should be a sticker to be found on the backside of the keypad, with the code number ( the programming code) that you need to reprogram the lock. This installation video (fourth item down) will be useful to allow you to disassemble it and view the sticker. This is also a great time to change the 9-volt battery! A battery should last about three years under normal usage.
The ninth item under that same header is a video which walks you through how to reprogram the keypad to your new code, using that program code that you found on the backside of the keypad.
A note about the PDF files: If you cannot view a given file, you need to first install Adobe reader. You can get the free download from here:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Good luck--and please provide feedback if this helps!
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