How To Replace Batteries - Philips EasyKey User Manual

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Anti-prying alarm
Deadbolt abnormity alarm
Anti-dismantling alarm
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Triggering : The door is pried open and the
sensor latch bolt pops up.
Alarm mode: Continuous repeated alarms.
Turning off: The alarm can be turned off
automatically or by a successful verification.
Triggering:The deadbolt works abnormally,
such as fail to lock or unlock.
Alarm mode: Continuously repeated alarms.
Turning off: The alarm will automatically turn
off.
Triggering:The connection cable of the outside
and inside escutcheons is disconnected.
Alarm mode: Continuously repeated alarms.
Turning off: The alarm can be turned off by cutting
off the power supply.
How to apply an emergency power
When the battery voltage is insufficient, and the
door cannot be opened from the outside, you can
power up the lock through the Micro USB interface
by using a 5V power bank as an emergency power
supply. After opening the door lock, please
replace the batteries immediately.
Reset button
Emergency
In case of a system crash and it's impossible to
power interface
open the door from outside, please press the
Reset button and then release to let it reboot
automatically.

How to replace batteries

The lock is powered by four 1.5V alkaline
batteries. There are two sets of working power
inside the battery cabin. Eight batteries can
be put in to extend the battery life and reduce
battery replacement frequency. The battery
case is located at the upper end of the inside
escutcheon. By pushing the cover upwards, you
can remove it and then the batteries.
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