Contents
1. Inside the Box
2. Multipoint Locking Compatibility
3. Fixing the Cylinder
4. Fitting The Spindle
5. Fitting The Handing Screw
6. Installation
7. Check Points after Installation
8. Electronically Handing the Lock
9. Troubleshooting
10. Quick Reference
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1. Inside the Box
Fit the Yale Keyfree Connected Smart Lock using a cross head screw driver to avoid cross
threading the fixing screws. If using a cordless screwdriver, please ensure it is set to low
speed & torque.
M6: Thick & Short Screw×2
M4: Small
Screw
M4: Smallest
Screw
M6: Thick & Medium Screw×1
M5: Thin & Longest Screw×2
May be pre-assembled on main unit.
Keyfree
Fixing the Cylinder
Fitting the Handing Screw
Left Handed Door
Right Handed Door
Before fitting Keyfree Connected, the handing screw must be fitted. Failure to so will allow the outside lever to rotate 360º.
Only use the handing screw provided which is attached to the underside of the outside lever in a bag with a yellow warning label.
Lightly tighten
the cylinder
fixing screw.
Cylinder fixing
screw
Fitting the Spindle
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Insert the spindle
into the main unit.
After fully inserting the spindle,
push the snap fit washer down
until ‘click’ sound is heard.
Check that the spindle
freely rotates.
If the main unit includes the spindle already, please skip this step.
The keyfree handle set is only compatible with the following multipoint locks:
• Yale YS170 Range • Yale Lockmaster Range • Yale Doormaster
TM
Range
If you do not have any of the above multipoint locks the Yale Doormaster
TM
Range is designed to replace
most PVCu door locks. For more information please go to www.yale.co.uk
Multipoint Locking Compatibility
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