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Summary of Contents for Igloo Deadbolt Go DBX 1
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Installers & User guide Deadbolt Go. DBX 1, DBX2 Version 1.0 05/24...
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Hi there! We’re so glad you’ve decided to join us on this journey to create a world without keys. You’re officially an igloohomie! In this guide, you’ll find everything you need to get started with your lock. We hope that we’ve been as comprehensive and informative as possible. Afterall, we’re here to make life easier for you (at least when it comes to your home’s access).
What’s Included Screw Sizes 1 x Keypad body 1 x Thumbturn body 1 x Mounting bracket 4 x Physical owner keys 1 x Deadbolt latch assembly 1 x Strike plate 1 x Dust box cover For wood. 2 x Large Screws 3 x Small Machine Screws For metal.
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Hello! Start here If this is Retrofit then continue below: If this is a new installation then click here: Deadbolt Latchset Latchset...
Retrofit Installation Steps What you need: Phillips Screw Driver x4 AA Batteries Remove Existing Deadbolt Install Deadbolt Latch Remove existing deadbolt from your door. Install deadbolt latch into the door Secure latch with 2x J or K screws, with “UP” towards top. Set Latch backset and Assemble Keypad Body secure in door...
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Assemble Mounting Plate Connect cable to and secure Thumbturn Body Insert cable through hole in the mounting Remove battery cover. Connect cable plate. Fasten it to the keypad body with to thumbturn body. 2 x “H” screws. Fasten Thumbturn Body Check thumbturn movement Fasten thumbturn body to mounting Rotating the thumbturn should lock &...
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Insert batteries Auto-Calibrate Lock Handing Insert 4 x AA batteries (not included) With latch retracted, long press unlock and replace the battery cover. button (3s) to auto-calibrate. The lock will automatically adjust to either a Right or Left Hand door installation. Installation Notes: Deadbolt should not be taking any pre-load from weather seals or door warpage.
New Installation Steps What you need: Phillips Screw Driver Measuring Tape Pencil Electric or Cordless Drill x4 AA Batteries 1/16” Drill Bit 1” Hole Saw 2-⅛” Hole Saw Wood Chisel Hammer (or routing tool with 1/2” diameter bit) Position Drill Sheet Prep Door Face 2-⅛”...
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Prep Door Edge for Bolt Mark Faceplate on Door Edge 1” 1/16” Now, select the 1” circle centerline shown Insert the latchbolt assembly into the 1” on the sheet which is located at the cen- hole, and use pencil to trace the outline ter of the door edge.
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Mark Bolt Position on Door Frame Prep Door Frame for Bolt 1/2 Door Thickness 1” Vertical Height Frame Door First use a pencil to transfer the verti- At the marked bolt center, drill a cal height of the bolt position onto the hole to a depth of 1”...
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Fasten strikeplate and check Go to Retrofit Installation Step 4 for bolt alignment “Assemble Keypad Body through Latch” Attach the Strike Plate using 2x J Screws. Gently tighten the Screws with a Phillips Head Screwdriver. Then, close the door and use screwdriver to check for full bolt extension and retraction.
Features PIN / Bluetooth Unlock Biometric One-Touch Owner and Guest Bluetooth E-Keys ® Fingerprint Access Register up to (20) fingerprints for Using Bluetooth technology, lock ® low-friction, keyless access to your owner can use a mobile phone to home. gain access and create duration E-Keys to allow guest access.
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Features Security / Alarms Manual Relock Options View Lock Activity Logs View all lock access activity by credential If you would rather lock your deadbolt used, and view the current battery life manually, you can choose any of the remaining in the IGH mobile app. following methods: a 1 second press of the Unlock button, touching an unregistered fingerprint to the sensor,...
Audio and LED Indications Actions Indications Bluetooth ® ‘Unlock’ icon flashes Blue Connection 4 fast ascending tones after unlocked Successfully Unlocked Successfully Locked 1 long beep after Deadbolt is locked Incorrect PIN 4 short beeps Deleted PIN 3 sets of 4 short beeps Obstruction Alarm 6 sets of 4 short beeps Keypad Disabled...
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FCC Compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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IC Caution This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation 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. This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
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