Schlage WIFI Lock: Changing Batteries
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- In this video from Alarm Grid, Dylan shows you how to properly replace the batteries in a Schlage WIFI lock. The Schlage Encode BE489 lock takes four (4) AA alkaline batteries. It is important to use only alkaline batteries in these locks. Anticipated battery life is one (1) year with normal use.
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Remove Cover
00:49 - Remove Battery Tray
01:23 - Test Lock Function
02:10 - Battery Polarity Details
02:26 - Reinsert Battery Tray
03:06 - Low Battery Icon Demo
03:48 - Outro
The battery pack is located on the inside of the door. Slide the battery cover up and away from the lock. Place your thumb and forefinger on either side of the battery pack and lift straight up. Flip the battery pack over to expose the four (4) AA batteries. Remove all existing batteries, and replace them with good-quality replacement batteries. Be sure to observe proper polarity when inserting the fresh batteries. It is easy to mix this up if you're not careful.
Once the batteries have been replaced, flip the battery tray back over and replace it in the appropriate slot on the lock. Replace the battery cover and verify the lock functions.
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thank you!
Good video. However, does the lock maintain its programming after battery removal? ie; does it have to be reprogrammed (manual code)? I have one of these and haven't replaced the 9 volt battery yet, but I'm curious as to what to expect.
The lock will retain all information on a battery change.
@@freddaniels8259 Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I really like the Schlage lock design. Our model is sturdy, strong, easy to use and no key to deal with.....
Sometimes I cannot unlock the door from the inside after putting in a new battery.
Not able to turn the manual Lock? Or use the System?
How long would 39% lock last?
That would depend on the usage of the lock.