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FlashLock Battery Replacement

FlashLock and Key Fob Battery

Figure 8: Battery Access

Figure 9: Skewed Circuit Board on Post

Figure 10: Aligning the Groove

3.  Flip the circuit board up to access the battery. See Figure 8.

4.  Replace the EL123 battery, inserting the new one negative side 

down.

5.  Lightly depress the battery to make sure it has full contact with the 

spring.

6.  Tuck the wires from the circuit board into the shell to one side and 

seat the board, aligning the post through the hole in the board.

7.  While pressing down on the board, tilt the side opposite the post 

up to create temporary tension to keep board in place. See Figure 
9. The board should light up and beep when it touches the battery.

8.  Screw on the knob cap. If the cap does not screw on easily, 

check that the board is still set over the post and repeat Step 3.2 if 
necessary

9.  With the cap fully set and looking at the top of the lock, the groove 

between the two LEDs must be aligned with the punch mark. 
Adjust as needed. See Figure 10.

10.  Tighten screw as in Step 1.1, turning the wrench counter-clockwise 

as looking at the front of the lock.

11.  Test the lock for functionality, verifying that the cap is locked in 

place and unlocks with a key fob.

Misaligned

Aligned

For further questions and assistance, please contact EKA 

CyberLock Support by email at ekasupport@locks.com.au 

or by calling AUS: 1300 722 311 or NZ: +64 (0) 9 368 4802

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