Kwikset 9550 907 Keyless Entry Deadbolt Electronic Door Lock Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Kwikset
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9550 907 Keyless Entry Deadbolt Electronic Door Lock
Instruction Manual
Instructions to re-key your SmartKey lock
These steps show you how to change from the current key that operates the lock
to a new key you want to operate the lock. For new purchases, the current key
is the one that was supplied in the box with the purchased lockset. The new
key must be the same key type (KW1) as the current key. Consult your local
hardware store for more information.
Before performing this procedure, make sure the lock is installed on the door.
Re-key the lock while the door is open.
Note: re-keying instructions are the same for all products with the
SmartKey feature.
Tools Needed
current key
SmartKey tool
new key Insert the SmartKey tool (B)
fully and firmly into the hole. You may feel the tool click inside the lock.
Make sure new key (C) is FULLY
inserted into lock. DO NOT remove key. Perform test procedure below.
WARNING: This Manufacturer advises that no lock can provide complete
security by itself. This lock may be defeated by forcible or technical means,
or evaded by entry elsewhere on the property. No lock can substitute for
caution, awareness of your environment, and common sense. Builder’s hardware
is available in multiple performance grades to suit the application. In order
to enhance security and reduce risk, you should consult a qualified locksmith
or other security professional.
Test Procedure While key is in
horizontal position, attempt to pull it out of the lock. If key does NOT
remove, you have successfully re-keyed your lock. You may now remove the key.
If key DOES remove, re-keying was not successful. Perform steps i–iv on
reverse side.
**** Perform steps i–iv ONLY if re-keying was previously
unsuccessful.Insert SmartKey tool
(B) fully and firmly into the hole. You may feel the tool click inside the
lock. Make sure new key is FULLY
inserted into lock.DO NOT remove key. Perform test procedure below.
While key is in horizontal
position, attempt to pull it out of the lock. If key does NOT remove, you have
successfully re-keyed your lock. You may now remove the key.
If key DOES remove, re-keying was not successful. Repeat steps i-iv.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
New key will not turn inside cylinder. | New key was not FULLY inserted during |
re-keying procedure. Cylinder was misprogrammed to operate with key only
partially inserted.| 1 Slowly pull key out of cylinder while gently jiggling
it to find the depth at which the key was programmed. If successful, turn key
90°. | 2 Repeat steps ii-iv. Make sure key is FULLY inserted.
The new key used during the re-keying procedure was an inaccurate copy of the
original or is an older key with worn out cuts.| Cylinder must be reset. This
procedure can be performed at your local hardware store or by a locksmith.
New key continues to be pulled out of the cylinder during test procedure, but
it is still able to operate the lock.| New key is worn out with dull cuts, or
it is an improperly cut copy.| Re-key the lock with a factory-cut key (a key
cut in the manufacturing plant), or with a code cut key (a key cut by using
the factory code without the use of a key copier).
A copy of the new key will not operate the lock.| The new key used during the
re-keying procedure was an inaccurate copy of the original or is an older key
with worn out cuts.
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