RemoteLock 600 Series Manual

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Four AA Batteries
Phillips Screwdriver
Utility Knife
Adhesive Tape
Pencil
Tape Measure
Power Drill
With ⅜“ (10mm) Drill Bit
Hammer/Mallet and Chisel (1”)
If your latch plate needs additional depth.
Bolt Cutters
If the pre-cut mounting bolts do not fit your door.

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Interior Lock Exterior Lock
2 Lever Handles
Strike Plate
Spindle
2⅜inch (60mm) and
2¾inch (70mm) latch
2 Adhesive Gaskets 2 Keys
Support Post Storeroom Tailpiece
(Optional)
Aux Function Wires
(Optional)
Hardware Set

Let’s get
started.
First things first, let’s get
your new lock installed.
Install your lock.
Use this Hardware Installation
Guide to get your lock installed.
Get connected.
Use the Connection Guide to get
your lock online and registered.
Take control.
Now your lock is fully functional and
can be managed from anywhere.
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STEP 1
Position the template.
This guide assumes the door is already prepped
with a 2 ⅜“ boring hole.
Use the provided drilling template to mark the upper ⅜”
(10mm) support hole and prepare the door for drilling.
Crease the template along the dotted lines matching
the backset for your door (2 ⅜” (60mm) or 2 ¾” (70mm)
latch).
The backset is the distance
from the center of the face
bore hole to the edge of
the door.
Quick Tip

Ensure the folded edge of the template is flush with the
door edge and that the center latch line is centered over
the latch opening.
View the template from the other side of the door to
make sure the dotted latch line on the template is exactly
centered within the boring hole opening.
Once the template is aligned, tape the template in place.

STEP 2
Mark carefully.
Mark the center of the upper, ⅜” (10mm) hole to be
drilled using a sharp object, like a nail or a thumbtack.
After marking the exterior of the door, apply the
template to the interior of the door using the same
methods. Make sure the holes are aligned exactly from
one side of the door to the other and double check all
the measurements and markings to ensure precision.
Mark the center of the ⅜” (10mm) hole to be drilled from
the other side of the door.

STEP 3
Drill holes.
Prepare your power drill with a ⅜” (10mm) drill bit.
Align the drill bit over your mark and hold the door
steady. Keep the drill level and straight.
Drill halfway through on the first side. Then drill the
remaining half from the other side of the door. This
prevents blowback damage to the door and improves
accuracy.
Exterior of Door
Interior of Door
Since the 2 ⅛“ (54mm) boring hole already exists in this example,
the lower support bolt will go through the boring hole. Only the
upper 10mm hole will need to be drilled. If your door is prepped with
a smaller boring hole, use the template to drill the additional lower
⅜“ support.
Quick Tip

STEP 4
Install latch.
Doors are typically prepped with either a 2 ⅜” (60mm)
or 2 ¾” (70mm) inch backset. Latches are provided for
either option.
This installation will be pictured with the standard 2 ⅜”
(60mm) latch. Insert the latch in the door, making sure
the beveled side faces the door jamb.
Use the provided screws to secure the latch in place.
Exterior of Door
Exterior of Door
Make sure the latch plate lays flush with the door. If the latch plate is
not flush in the door, draw an outline around the faceplate edge and
chisel a rebate to allow the latch to lay flush with the door edge.
Quick Tip

STEP 5
Install spindle.
Place the spindle into the latch with the spring on the
exterior (keypad side) of the door. The spring ensures that
the spindle remains in contact with the front of the lock.
Exterior of Door
Make sure the spindle’s spring is on the exterior side of the door.
If you install the spindle with the spring on the interior side of the
door, the lock will not work properly.
Quick Tip

STEP 6
Attach the latch support post.
Next, attach the latch support post to the lock. This post
will be screwed into either the left or right of the center
hub. The hole that you will use depends on whether your
door is a left-hand or right-hand door and which size
latch is used.
View your latch from the exterior side of the door to
determine which support post position to use, then
screw the post into the lock.
When using the 2 ⅜“ latch, use the inner holes closest to the center
hub. If using the 2 ¾“ latch, use the outer holes.
Quick Tip

STEP 7
Attach the gaskets.
Fit the self-adhesive gaskets on the backplate of each
side of the lock.
Peel the white backing off the gasket and apply to the
backplate of the lock. Be sure to align the edges and pull
the antenna and power cable through the appropriate
hole, as shown.
You will see your lock’s serial and model number on the RemoteLock
sticker on the back of the lock. Write it down or take a picture for
your records. This number is needed during online registration after
installation. You will also find this sticker on the lock’s box.
Quick Tip

STEP 8
Prepare the interior lock.
Remove the screw that secures the battery cover and lift
the plastic cover off of the lock.
Next, remove the battery pack and set them both aside.

STEP 9
Measure door depth.
It’s vital to use the correct mounting bolts for your
door’s thickness. Two sets of different sized bolts are
provided, as well as a set of bolts with cut points that
can be cut to size if needed.
Place one of the bolts through the mounting bolt hole
on the upper, battery pack side of the lock.
Hold the lock flush with the door but allow the bolt to
pass along the edge of the door to gauge its length.
The correct bolt should go about a ½“ past the edge
of the door. ½“

Optional Step
If neither of the two pre-cut bolt lengths work for
your door, you will need to cut the fixing bolts to the
correct length. Using the same method, align the bolt
along the side of the door and choose a cutting point
approximately ½“ beyond the edge of the door.
Always cut the bolts at one of the cutting points so as not to
damage a thread. Use the cutting edges of pliers to crimp around
the selected cutting point. If the cut produces a sharp point, use
sandpaper to smooth the tip of the bolt.
Quick Tip
Cutting Points and Door Depth

STEP 10
Place lock exterior.
The exterior (keypad) side of the lock has two important
cables sticking out of its backplate; a power cable and a
Wi-Fi antenna cable.
Pass the antenna and power cable over the latch. Align
the support post through the hole in the latch, and
make sure the spindle fits snugly in the lock’s hub.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to pass the power cable and
antenna over the latch in the door, not under.
!

STEP 11
Place lock interior.
Feed the power cable and the antenna through the hole
above the main spindle hole.
Once the cords are inside the lock, pull them up and out
of the battery pack housing.

STEP 12
Secure lock.
With the power cable and antenna cable coming
through the lock housing, make sure the lock is level and
straight.
Place the fixing bolts through the interior lock mounting
holes and then tighten into the front side of the lock.
Both screws are needed: one at the top of the lock
(through the drilled hole) and one on the bottom of the
lock (below the handle going through the boring hole).
Leave the top screw somewhat loose before screwing in the bottom
screw. Tighten both screw back and forth until snug.
Do not over tighten.
Quick Tip

STEP 13
Test the lock.
Now that the lock is mounted to the door, make sure that
the lever and the latch move freely.
Turn the inside handle boss to check that the spindle
moves freely and the latch retracts and projects
smoothly.
If the lock was secured too tightly to the door, you may
find that the spindle or latch sticks. To correct this,
loosen the fixing bolts and adjust the position of both
sides of the lock until the spindle moves freely.

STEP 14
Connect battery pack.
Insert four AA batteries (not included) into the battery
pack.
Connect the power cable from the lock to the battery
pack by connecting the two plugs. You should hear and
feel a click when the cables connect.
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