Assure Lock 2 Touch Smart Lock

Specifications:

  • Exterior Keypad
  • Interior Lock
  • Strike Plate
  • Adjustable Deadbolt & Key
  • Manual
  • Reset Pin
  • Mounting Plate
  • AA Batteries

Product Usage Instructions:

Installation and Setup:

  1. Download the Yale Access App and create an account.
  2. Follow the step-by-step Installation and Setup Guide in the
    manual or refer to the app installation guide with videos.
  3. Install the lock components following the guide, such as
    removing existing deadbolt, checking door measurements, making or
    adjusting holes, installing deadbolt latch, keypad, mounting plate,
    wire cable, interior lock, Smart Module, DoorSense, and
    batteries.
  4. Set up optional features like HomeKit, fingerprints, and entry
    codes.

Using Your Lock:

  • Unlock using your fingerprint or entry codes.
  • Create permanent or temporary entry codes for different
    users.
  • Set up Auto-Lock feature for added security.

Troubleshooting:

  • Refer to the LED alerts section for troubleshooting lock
    operations.
  • For hardware issues, follow the hardware troubleshooting
    guide.

Features:

  • Explore different app settings for customizing your lock
    operations.

FAQ:

Q: How can I reset my lock to factory defaults?

A: You can reset your lock to factory defaults by following the
instructions in the Resetting Your Lock to Factory Defaults section
of the manual.

Q: Can I use the lock without the Yale Access App?

A: While using the app provides additional features and
convenience, you can still use the lock with its basic functions
like unlocking with a fingerprint or entry code even without the
app.

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Download Yale Access App Create an account if you don’t already have one, and tap “Set Up a Device”. Note: If you have an account with the August App, use the same username and password for the Yale Access App.
Install and Set Up Your Lock Follow the step-by-step Installation and Setup Guide in this manual, or refer to the app installation guide with helpful videos. Note: If you use the app, please tear off the Door Checker and the Marking
Use Your Lock Unlock with your fingerprint, create permanent or temporary entry codes, set up Auto-Lock and more.

Contents

In the Box

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Door Checker

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Marking Templates

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Installation and Setup Guide

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Remove Existing Deadbolt

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Check Door Measurements

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Make or Adjust Holes

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Install Deadbolt Latch

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Install Exterior Keypad

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Install Mounting Plate

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Attach Wire Cable to Interior Lock

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Install Interior Lock

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Test Thumbturn and Key

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Install Yale Smart Module (Optional)

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Install DoorSense (Optional)

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Install Batteries and Set Up with App

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Set Up HomeKit (Optional, iOS Only)

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Set Up Fingerprints and Entry Codes

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Using Your Lock

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Connecting to Your Lock

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LED Alerts

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Resetting Your Lock to Factory Defaults 29

Features

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App Settings

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Lock Operations Troubleshooting

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Hardware Troubleshooting

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1. Exterior Keypad 2. Interior Lock 3. Strike Plate 4. Adjustable Deadbolt & Key 5. Manual 6. Reset Pin 7. Mounting Plate 8. AA Batteries 9. Screws
a. Strike Plate and Deadbolt Screws b. Teal Screw Set B c. Black Screw Set C d. Silver Screw Set D e. Optional Security Strike Plate Screws 10. DoorSense a. Housing b. Cover c. Mounting Tape d. Screws e. Flush Mount Cap 11. Smart Module (Included with select models)

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Door Checker Part 1

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Measure Clearance
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Measure Door Thickness
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Measure Edge Bore and Strike Pocket

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Door (Edge Bore)

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See Reverse for Part 1 Frame (Strike Pocket)

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1″ strike pocket diameter and depth.

Minimum strike pocket depth is 1″.

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Installation and Setup Guide

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Required Tools
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1. Phillips Head Screwdriver 2. Door Checker
3. Tape Measure 4. Drill 5. Marking Template
6. Pencil 7. Wood Mortise Chisel 8. Utility Knife 9. Level

Failure to follow the Installation Guide precisely could result in damage to the product, voiding the factory warranty, and could lead to failure of the product to provide access.

1a Remove Existing Deadbolt

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If you have a new door, please proceed to step 1b.

If you have a deadbolt on your door, use the diagram to help you remove it.

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Keep your old deadbolt until your new lock has been successfully installed.

1b Check Door Measurements

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If your door doesn’t have holes, please proceed to step 1c.

Tear off theDoor Checker

both sides to

measure each aspect of your door and frame. There are some cases when existing

holes cannot be adjusted to be compatible.

If you need to make adjustments, go to step 1cand find the closest match to each aspect of your door on thMearking Template.

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Please do not drill any holes until you confirm that your door is compatible. If you have confirmed that the existing holes are compatible with your new lock, please proceed to step 2 (skip step 1c).

1c Make or Adjust Holes

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Skip this step if you have confirmed that the existing holes are compatible (step 1b).

1. Tear off theMarking Template preferred face bore diameter2-( 1/8″or of the template.

) on either side

2. Tape the Marking Template onto the door as shown.

3. Check the door thickness. It should match either the shape

with solid outlines (

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3a. Use solid lines as a template for

door thickness.

3b. Use dashed lines for

door thickness.

4. Choose your preferred backset. It should match either the

shape withsolid outlines (

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outlines (

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4a. Use solid lines as a template for

backset.

4b. Use dashed lines for

backset.

5. Drill holes in your door where marked.

6. On the door frame, align the center of the strike plate with the center of the edge bore. Trace the strike plate, then chisel to the depth of the strike plate so it sits flush with your door frame. Drill the 1″diameter strike pocket with a minimum depth 1o”f.

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2 Install Deadbolt Latch

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1. Correct deadbolt length is based on the backset. Refer to measurements E andF on theDoor Checker(page 5) to verify backset.

E (Out of box)

F (To adjust, twist neck by holding the body stable)

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Minimum strike pocket depth is 1″.
x 2 for Deadbolt Latch x 2 for Strike Plate (Actual size)

2. Align strike plate with deadbolt latch.

2a. (Optional) Security screws can be used in place of

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the small strike plate screws.

3. Make sure UP arrow on the deadbolt is facing upwards. 2
4. Deadbolt latch must be in an unlocked position.
Note: If the deadbolt latch is extended, use a small flathead screwdriver to rotate slot until deadbolt latch is retracted.

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3 Install Exterior Keypad

1. Refer to measurementsG and H on theDoor Checker(page 6) to measure

face bore hole. If the hole is

(H), remove adapter by

twisting it off the body of the lock.

Note: Removing the adapter might also help if your face bore and edge bore are of irregular shape or are not properly aligned.

Install your lock with the door open. Do not close your door until all the steps are completed.

2. Remove the plastic cover from the keypad. 3. Make sure your deadbolt latch is in an unlocked position. Refer to
step 2, point 4(page 13) for guidance on how to retract it, if needed. 4. Slide the tailpiece through the deadbolt latch slot. 5. Guide the wire cable under the deadbolt. 6. Slide the keypad in place, making sure it’s on the exterior
part of your door.

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4 Install Mounting Plate

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1. Refer to measurementsB, C, andD on theDoor Checker(page 5) to select screws.

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x 2 Teal Screws

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x 2 Black Screws

5. Tighten screws with a screwdriver to secure the mounting plate. As you tighten the screws, make sure the mounting plate and the keypad are straight.

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x 2 Silver Screws

2. Route the wire cable into the designated slot in the mounting plate. You may have to squeeze the cable slightly in order for it to pass through.

3. Guide posts of the mounting plate into the holes on the exterior keypad. 4

4. Slide tailpiece through the designated slot in the mounting plate.

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With the mounting plate installed, ensure that the wire cable is

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not pinched to prevent it from reducing your lock’s battery life.

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5 Attach Wire Cable to Interior Lock
1. Remove battery cover by pulling it upwards off the body of the interior lock. 1
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2. Make sure the side of the cable end with the ridges and the marked line faces outward.
3. Push cable into the designated slot until you hear a click.

6 Install Interior Lock
1. Make sure the tailpiece slot is in horizontal position. Use the thumbturn to adjust if needed.
2. Slide the tailpiece through the designated slot on the back of the thumbturn.
3. Press the lock against the mounting plate, adjusting its position until it clicks into place and the bottom of the lock is held in place.
4. Tighten the one pre-installed screw. 4
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When fully tightened, lock should be flush to door.

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7 Test Thumbturn and Key

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If deadbolt latch does not lock or unlock with tkheey (from the outside) or the thumbturn (from the inside): · Ensure that the deadbolt latch is centered in the face bore hole; · Ensure that the tailpiece is positioned horizontally and inserted through
deadbolt latch slot s(tep 3, point 3) into the thumbturn slot s(tep 6, point 2).

Smooth deadbolt latch operation will enhance your battery life.

8 Install Yale Smart Module (Optional)

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If your lock model does not include a Smart Module, please proceed to step 9a.

Insert Yale Smart Module into the designated slot at the top of the Note: If you purchased your module separately, check compatibility with

body of the lock.

your Assure 2 Touch. See table below for the list of compatible modules.

Wi-Fi Module

Batteries mustnot be installed when inserting or removing Yale Smart Module.

9a Install DoorSense (Optional)

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If you do not wish to install DoorSense, please proceed to step 10.

DoorSense is a magnetic sensor installed on your door frame that can keep track of when the door is opened and closed.

For surface mount instructions, please proceed tsotep 9b.

For flush mount instructions, please proceed tsotep 9c.

Surface mount is a quick and easy option to secure DoorSense on the insideFlush mount is installing DoorSense into the edge of the door frame. It

of your door frame.

provides a cleaner look with more robust performance but requires drilling.

9b DoorSense Surface Mount
1. Remove one side of the backing from the adhesive. 1
2. Attach tape to the back of the DoorSense, ensuring it is aligned with the edges of the device and the screw holes.
3. Remove the remaining backing from the adhesive. 2
4. Determine mounting location. For optimal performance, DoorSense
Note: DoorSense will still work if placed on curved or angled trim moulding around
3 5. Ensure DoorSense is in proper position by center aligning it with the Yale
logo on the battery cover, and adhere it to the door frame. 6. Tighten pre-installed screws and attach cover.
It is recommended to complete the last step after your lock is calibrated with the app to ensure you are able to retrieve accurate door state readings before modifying your frame.

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9c DoorSense Flush Mount

1. Take off DoorSense cover. 1
2. Push the magnet out of the housing.

3. Expose the adhesive on the magnet cap by removing the blue backing.

4. Press the magnet onto the cap so that the notches interlock. 3
5. Determine mounting location on the door frame. The distance from the center of the strike plate to the center of the DoorSense should be 2″, making the DoorSense in line with the logo on the battery cover of the lock.

6. Mark a hole that’s horizontally centered on the door frame and is 5/8″ in

diameter.

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7. Drill a 1/2″ deep hole where marked.

8. Insert DoorSense into the hole.
Note: If it is too snug to push in by hand, protect the frame with a piece of scrap wood and use light blows with a hammer or mallet. If it is too loose, try wrapping tape around it so that it fits snugly.

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Frame 7 1/2″ 6 5/8″ 5
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10 Install Batteries and Set Up with App
Make sure you have Yale Access App downloaded and an account created. Once batteries are inserted, lock is ready to be set up with the app.
1. Before installing batteries, make sure the deadbolt latch is unlocked. 2. Place ribbon behind batteries for easy battery removal. 3. Install 4 batteries.
1 4. Once batteries are inserted, the entire keypad will light up in a clockwise
pattern. Once this happens, the lock is in pairing mode. Open Yale Access App, tap on “Set Up a Device”, and follow the in-app setup instructions. Note: If the lock exits pairing mode, simply press the Yale logo to restart.
4 5. With the battery cover off, locate the setup QR code on the side of the lock.
Scan it when prompted by the app. Note: The setup QR code can also be found on the quick start guide.

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SN: XXXXXXXXXX

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11 Set Up HomeKit (Optional, iOS Only)

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If you do not wish to set up HomeKit, please replace battery cover and proceed to step 12.

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Enabling the HomeKit integration allows you to connect your lock and control it

from your iPhone with the Apple Home app.

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1. To enable HomeKit, make sure your lock is installed and set up with Yale Access app. In the Yale Access app lock settings select “HomeKit” to begin HomeKit setup.

2. To begin setup, you’ll need access to the 8-digit HomeKit accessory code located on the side of the lock under the battery cover. Follow the instructions in the Yale Access app to set up HomeKit. Note: If you have HomePod®, HomePod Mini®, or Apple TV® set up as a home hub, to ensure successful HomeKit setup, make sure they are online and connected.

Sharing access to your lock in Home app with others and controlling this HomeKitenabled accessory away from home requires a HomePod®, HomePod mini®, or Apple TV® set up as a home hub. To operate the lock from the Home app, all invited Home app users are required to be owners of the lock in Yale Access app.

12 Set Up Fingerprints and Entry Codes

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You can register and managfeingerprints orentry codes from the Guest List tabof the Yale Access app.
You must haveBluetooth connection with the lock to create or manafginegerprints. You must haveBluetooth or Wi-Ficonnection with the lock to create or manaegnetry codes.
1. To create a credential fornaew user, tap on “Invite”, then select whether they should also have app access or only fingerprint/entry code access. While inviting them, you will be able to register a fingerprint or create an entry code.
2. Tap onexisting users in Guest List to register new fingerprints, create new entry codes, or manage existing credentials.

Using Your Lock

Exterior Keypad

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To lock your door

Press

Interior Lock
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To unlock your door · With fingerprint* Touch

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· With entry code Press Enter entry code Press

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1. Exterior LED Indicator 2. Wake / One-Touch Locking /
Fingerprint Scanner 3. Warnings / Menu 4. Submit Entry Code 5. Thumbturn 6. Passage Button 7. Interior LED Indicator
* Make sure that you’re using a registered finger, and that it’s clean and dry.

Connecting to Your Lock

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There are two possible ways to connect to your lock with your Yale Access app. When you’re near your lock you can connect through Bluetooth, and if you have an optional module you can connect remotely through Wi-Fi.

With Bluetooth connection, you can use your app to lock, unlock, With Wi-Fi connection,you can be away from homeand use your

create or manage entry codes, change settings, see who used the app to operate your lock, monitor who’s coming and going, and

lock, etc.while you’re within Bluetooth range of the lockE. very

create or manage entry codes. To connect your lock to your Wi-Fi

Assure Lock 2 has Bluetooth built in.

network, you will need a module (available with select models and

sold separately). Seestep 8 for compatible modules.

LED Alerts

Exterior Keypad Alerts

Gear flashes amber

Low battery level 1

Gear flashes red

Low battery level 2

Gear flashes red, then stays red Low battery level 3

Checkmark flashes

Pairing success

Any key, then gear flash red

Jammed lock

Gear flashes white

Pairing

Gear flashes red during pairing Pairing failure

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Interior Lock Alerts
LED indicator flashes blue
LED indicator flashes red
LED indicator flashes green
LED indicator turns green for 3 seconds
LED indicator turns red for 3 seconds
LED indicator intermittently flashes yellow

Low battery levels 1, 2, and 3 Locked state Unlocked state Pairing success
Pairing failure Passage Mode is on (see page 30)

Resetting Your Lock to Factory Defaults

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If you have set up your lock with Yale Access App, you should reset it using the app. Go to your lock’s settings and choose “Factory Reset”.
1. Remove one battery. 2. Insert reset pin into the designated reset hole. 3. Press and hold the reset pin. 4. While holding the reset pin, reinsert battery. 5. Keep holding the reset pin for 5 more seconds. 6. Take out the reset pin.

Features

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DoorSense Fingerprint Entry Codes
Auto-Lock Auto-Unlock Passage Mode Integrations

· DoorSense keeps track of when your door is closed or open.
· Unlock your door by scanning your fingerprint.
· Entry codes are used to unlock your door. · Create entry codes from the “Guest List” tab in the Yale Access App. · You can set permanent, recurring, and temporary entry codes. · An unlimited number of entry codes can be created or deleted as long as you have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection to the lock.
· Auto-Lock automatically locks the door for you. · It can be set to lock on a timer for as short as 30 seconds, or as long as 30 minutes. · When using the Auto-Lock feature with DoorSense, your door will not lock until it is closed. · Auto-Lock can be set up in the lock settings of the app.
· Auto-Unlock knows when you arrive and unlocks the door as you approach. · Auto-Unlock can be set up in the lock settings of the app.
· Use passage mode when you want to disable Auto-Lock for an extended period of time. · Simply press and hold the Passage button on the inside of the lock until you hear a chime to turn it on. · To turn passage mode off, lock your door or press and hold the Passage button until you hear a chime.
· Yale Access products work in harmony with some of your favorite smart home brands. · Integrations can be set up in the Yale Access App from the “Works With” menu option.

App Settings

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You can find these and other settings in the Yale Access App.

Security Hide Entry Codes Verified Access

If turned on, all entry codes within the app will be hidden from view. If turned on, biometric/passcode authentication is required to operate the lock using the app.

Notifications Smart Alerts

Create alerts you wish to receive from the app.

Automation Auto-Lock Auto-Unlock DoorSense

Door will automatically lock, either when door is closed (with DoorSense), or on a timer. Door will automatically unlock when you arrive home. Allows you to know when your door is opened or closed.

Information Programming Code

This code is automatically created by the Yale Access App and used to access programming features: handing, Smart Module integration, and diagnostics. This code cannot be used to unlock the door. Find your programming code in the Yale Access App, enter this code on the keypad and press the gear symbol.

App Settings

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You can find these and other settings in the Yale Access App.

Advanced Device Settings Volume

Device Settings

Inside Indicator Light

One-Touch Locking

Keypad Settings

Keypad Security Operating Mode

You can turn the lock volume on or off, and set it to high or low.

When turned on, it will show the active status (e.g. locked) of the lock. This light will also inform you when the batteries are low, passage mode is enabled, and pairing is successful.

Lock the keypad by touching the Yale logo.

Shutdown Timing (Default: 60 sec)

The lock will shut down for the set period of time and not allow operation after the wrong code entry limit has been reached.

Wrong Code Limit (Default: 5 times)

After the set number of unsuccessful attempts at entering a valid entry code, the lock will shut down and not allow operation for 60 seconds.

Normal (Default)

All entry codes will work and the lock can be unlocked and locked using the app and voice assistants.

Vacation

When enabled, all entry code access will be restricted. Users can still lock and unlock the door with the app.

Lock Operations Troubleshooting

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Lock does not respond.

· Press the Yale logo to activate the keypad. · Verify contact with the logo. · If keypad numbers are visible, check if they respond when pressed. · Check batteries are installed and oriented correctly in battery case. Replace batteries* if needed. · Check that the keypad wire is fully connected and not pinched.

Lock does not respond ­ door is locked and unaccessible.

· Batteries may not have enough power. Replace batteries*. · Use mechanical key to unlock the door.

Lock is on for a while then shows no reaction. · Batteries do not have enough power. Replace batteries*. Lights dim.

Lock chimes indicating code acceptance but door will not open.

· Check for any foreign objects between door and frame. · Check that the wire is firmly connected to the interior lock.

Lock operates to allow access but will not automatically unlock.

· Check to see if Auto-Lock is enabled. · Disable Auto-Lock to lock the door manually.

Lock responds “Low Battery”.

· Replace all four (4) batteries* with new AA alkaline batteries.

* After replacing your batteries, it’s highly recommended to use your app to lock or unlock your device. This will allow the app to connect to the lock to ensure that the internal time of the device is correct.

Lock Operations Troubleshooting

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Lock does not unlock with fingerprint.

· Verify that you’re using a registered finger. · Make sure the finger you’re using is clean and dry.

Entry code will not register.

· If low battery indicator is lit, replace batteries*. · Verify that your entry code consists of 4 to 8 digits. · Make sure you are using different entry codes for different users. · Entry code must be entered while the keypad is active (tap on the Yale logo to wake it up and enter
the entry code within 5 seconds).

Upon entering an entry code and pressing the Check key, the lock displays “Invalid Code” error or lock times out without responding.

· Verify entered code is a valid, previously programmed, 4 to 8 digit code. · Vacation mode might be on. Only an admin user can switch vacation mode to normal in the app.

Upon entering an entry code and pressing the Check key, lock responds “Wrong Number of Digits”.

· The digits entered were incorrect or incomplete. Re-enter the correct code followed by the Check key.

Deadbolt does not extend when locking the door with the keypad.

· Lock was not handed properly. Find the setting called “Lock Handing” to fix this issue.

Lock operates but makes no sound.

· Check in the app settings if volume is set to off.

* After replacing your batteries, it’s highly recommended to use your app to lock or unlock your device. This will allow the app to connect to the lock to ensure that the internal time of the device is correct.

Hardware Troubleshooting

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Deadbolt grinds and will not extend to lock when using an entry code but thumbturn locks and unlocks smoothly. Deadbolt is hitting the strike plate. Deadbolt is not fully extending.
Resistance when locking deadbolt that requires pushing or pulling on the door to align deadbolt and latch.

· Lock was not handed properly. Find the setting called “Lock Handing” to fix this issue.
· Reposition the strike plate to align with deadbolt.
· Increase depth of the deadbolt strike pocket in the frame.
Adjust your existing knob, lever, or handleset strike plate. Latch engagement into the strike is the main component used for door alignment. To adjust knob / lever / handleset strike plate: 1. Remove plate from door frame with a hand screwdriver. Note: using an electric driver may strip
screw heads or enlarge screw holes. 2. Locate tab on strike plate. Bend the tab towards surface of strike. Note: a small change may be all
that is required. 3. Reinstall strike plate using a screwdriver and test again. 4. If door cannot be adjusted sufficiently with strike tab, both knob/lever/handleset latch and deadbolt
could require adjustment ­ we suggest you contact a local locksmith for assistance.

Use:
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MZR FCC Part 15.19 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two condition: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Part 15.21 Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
Class B Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
· Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
· Distance between EUT and users is 20 cm.
Yale Home

Warning:
Changes or modifications to this device, not expressly approved by Yale Hocmoueld void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada:
2676A
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference Causing Equipment Regulations. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operations is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause interference (2)This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
L’emetteur/recepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Developpement economique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage: (1)L’appareil dout accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptiable d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.

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Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch Smart Lock [pdf] Installation Guide
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