Do you have a question about the StealthLock SL-100 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Gary Coke
January 24, 2025
Receiver batteries are dead. Is there a way to access the receiver manually?
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
To manually access the COMPX StealthLock SL-100 receiver if the batteries are dead, insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the battery tray slot and press in and down to release the battery tray. Replace the batteries to restore power and resume operation.
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Wade
March 4, 2025
After pressing the learn button the latch is supposed to unlock and then start flashing once, then twice and finally three flashes. The two latches I’m working on now will go straight to 3 flashes without unlocking the latch first.
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Mr. Anderson
March 4, 2025
If the COMPX StealthLock SL-100 goes straight to three flashes without unlocking after pressing the learn button, it indicates that the Learn Disable mode has been set.
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Shawn B
March 10, 2025
My keypad no longer works do I pair my current lock to my new keypad?
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Do you have a question about the StealthLock SL-100 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Receiver batteries are dead. Is there a way to access the receiver manually?
To manually access the COMPX StealthLock SL-100 receiver if the batteries are dead, insert a small flat-blade screwdriver into the battery tray slot and press in and down to release the battery tray. Replace the batteries to restore power and resume operation.
This answer is automatically generated
After pressing the learn button the latch is supposed to unlock and then start flashing once, then twice and finally three flashes. The two latches I’m working on now will go straight to 3 flashes without unlocking the latch first.
If the COMPX StealthLock SL-100 goes straight to three flashes without unlocking after pressing the learn button, it indicates that the Learn Disable mode has been set.
This answer is automatically generated
My keypad no longer works do I pair my current lock to my new keypad?