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Eventually, the batteries in your Weiser Smart Code (model GED149015CNT) may lose its charge, and the lock loses its function. If your keypad is not responding to touch or the lock is not working properly, try to check the batteries. Replacing the batteries should fix the problem avoiding unnecessary expenses. This guide will walk you through the process to ensure a smooth and safe replacement.
The use of the right batteries—four AA alkaline batteries—is a critical factor in ensuring top-notch performance. You also need a screwdriver to remove the main case, and any screwdriver of the size TX10 will work.
Rechargeable or lithium batteries should be avoided because they may not maintain the necessary voltage. No special handling tools are needed, and the process doesn't take long. Carefully follow the instructions to get your lock back in the best working order and enable a secure and convenient access to your home.
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Use a TR10 Torx screwdriver to remove the two screws on either side of the case.
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Remove the external casing.
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Lift the black battery case up and out.
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Remove the four AA batteries, and insert new batteries into the case.
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Reinsert the battery case, ensuring that the arrows on top of the case are pointing toward the door.
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A green light on the device indicates successful battery insertion.
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Insert the battery case completely into its compartment and replace the main casing.
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Replace the two Torx TR10 screws that secure the cover.
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Listen for the final audible beep from the deadbolt and enter the access code to verify the system's operational status.
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