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  1. Jul 15, 2010 · This video shows you how to restore your Schlage keypad entry auto-lock (FE575) and the keypad entry flex-lock (FE595) to the original factory settings.

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    • SchlageLocks
    • Overview
    • Resetting BE365, FE575, FE595, FE695 & BE375 Models
    • Resetting Schlage Connect (BE468/4 & DE265 Models
    • Resetting Schlage Encode (BE4 Model
    • Setting a New Programming Code

    A step-by-step guide to resetting Schlage BE365, FE575, FE595, FE695, BE375, DE265, Connect (BE468/469) & Encode (BE489) locks

    It’s time to add a new User Code to your Schlage lock for an out-of-town visitor when—uh oh!—you’ve completely forgotten what your Programming Code is. If you can’t find that sticky note from last year with your code on it, don’t sweat it. All you have to do is perform a factory reset on your lock (no code required) to restore the default Programming and User Codes, and then you’re free to add and delete codes and create a new (and hopefully memorable) custom Programming Code. In this article, we’ll show you how to reset the most popular and common models of Schlage locks without a Programming Code, plus walk you through how to create a new one. The best part is that it all takes less than a minute to do!

    Password-free Schlage Keypad Lock Reset

    Disconnect the battery and press the Schlage button. Reconnect the battery within 10 seconds, then hold the Schlage button until it's green.

    Use a screwdriver to unscrew the security bolts on the inside cover of the lock, then slide the inside cover away. Grab the

    and disconnect it from the wires by snapping the terminal plate away from the battery’s raised terminals.

    If you did not change the programming code, you can find the default code on the back of the lock assembly and in the front of your user manual.

    Press and release the Schlage button once.

    The Schlage button is typically a long, horizontal button that says “Schlage” above the number keypad. The button will beep and/or light up depending on the model, even when the battery is disconnected.

    Reconnect the battery within 10 seconds of pressing the Schlage button.

    Remove the batteries from the back of the lock.

    Slide the plastic battery cover up and off the inside of the lock (you may need to unscrew several security bolts with a screwdriver). Unsnap the terminal plate at the end of the lock’s wires from the top of the battery pack, then slide the battery pack up and out of the lock.

    The battery pack contains 4

    Press and hold the Schlage button on the outside of the lock.

    The Schlage button is located above the numbers on the keypad and says “Schlage.” On the DE265 model, press and hold the “Set” button.

    Reconnect the battery pack while holding down the Schlage button.

    Remove the cover plate from the inside of the lock.

    If there are any safety screws in place around the cover, remove them with a screwdriver. Then, slide the plastic cover up and off of the lock to reveal the batteries and control buttons.

    Press and hold the reset button until the LED light stops flashing.

    The reset button is a circular black button in the lower right corner of the internal control panel. The lock’s LED light will blink red when you press the button—keep pressing it down until the blinking stops.

    Release the reset button and wait up to 10 seconds for the lock to reset.

    The lock will automatically begin resetting once you release the reset button. When the LED light turns blue, the process is complete (this can take up to 10 seconds).

    Locate the default 6-digit Programming Code.

    Look at the sticker inside the lock underneath the keypad or on the front page of your owner’s manual to find the default Programming Code (as well as the 2 default 4-digit User Codes).

    Enter the default Programming Code, then press the Schlage button.

    First, punch in the Programming Code on the keypad. The Schlage button (located above the numbers on the keypad) will flash orange 3 times and the lock will beep 3 times. Then, when the beeping and flashing are over, press the Schlage button.

    On touchscreen models, press the Schlage button first and

    enter the default Programming Code. The programming indicator light will turn solid.

  2. If you're locked out of your bedroom and do not have the user code or programming code for your Schlage FE695 electronic lock, there are a few options to try to regain access. 1. Use a Backup Key (if available) The Schlage FE695 typically comes with a key backup.

  3. Mar 4, 2021 · Program Lock. See the Schlage Touch™ User Guide for additional information. Go to schlage.com for videos and more. Register your product at RegisterMySchlage.com. Lock Removal If you need to remove the lock from the door, reverse the installation steps. Remember to disconnect the cables before removing the lock!

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    Jun 13, 2014 · The emergency battery jump start can be used if your battery is dead to unlock your door. Do not remove the battery until you have opened your door. WARNING: The lock will remain unlocked until you change the battery or manually relock the door from the inside! 1. Connect a new high-quality alkaline 9 volt battery to the contacts below the

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  5. Install lock 2; Correct 3; If needed switch levers 3; Incorrect 3; Install battery cover 3; Install strike onto door jamb 3; Place battery in holder and tuck wires 3; Did latch retract and then extend 4; Lock removal 4; Program lock 4; Test lock 4; Unlock 4; En option 5; Herramientas necesarias 5; Instrucciones de instalación modelo fe695 5 ...

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