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Table of Contents Section 1 Section 5 Information & Safety Warnings 4 Using the Lock 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Safety Warnings 1.3 End-of-Life Disposal 4 4 5 Section 6 Section 2 Package Contents & Overview 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 6 6 7 7 Contents Overview Battery Information Usage Overview Section 3 Installation (Retrofit) 3.1 Pre-Installation 3.2 Main Installation Section 4 8 8 10 Installation (New) 12 4.1 Pre-Installation 4.2 Main Installation 12 16 18 Keypad Passwords 18 6.
Section 1 Information & Safety Warnings 1.1 Introduction This user manual will guide you through the functions and usage of your TurboLock TL111. It is important that you follow all instructions and regard all notes that appear throughout this manual. Consult this manual before you attempt to use your lock. If you have questions not answered by this manual or are in need of repair or non-routine service, contact customer service at 1-855-8508031.
• The lock is not a toy. Do not leave children unsupervised around the lock. • Use only the parts included in the original packaging or received from TurboLock. • Verify all surfaces are flat and level before beginning installation. Installation on doors or surfaces with any type of deformity such as gaps or warping may cause the lock to malfunction or fail to operate entirely. • Expected use is for standard doors made for buildings within the US.
Section 2 8 Package Contents & Overview 6 7 2.1 Contents 10 9 TL111 Lock x 1 Outside Knob x 1 12 11 Inside Knob x 1 Latch Assembly x 1 Wood Screws x 6 Mounting Screws x 2 Inside Screws x 3 13 5 Keys x 2 Hex Key x 1 1 2 4 14 3 - Mounting screws may already be inside the lock upon opening. - Requires 4x AAA batteries (not included). Battery Compartment 2.
2.3 Battery Information The lock requires four standard or rechargeable ‘AAA’ batteries. New batteries should be installed as soon as possible after receiving the first low-battery warning (three sets of triple beeps). After that first notification, the lock will only have enough power for approximately 50 uses before the batteries are fully depleted. Low-battery notification will come from the lock itself. 2.
Section 3 Installation (Retrofit) This section details installation steps needed if you are installing the TL111 on a door with a single cutout already made. Replacing an older fixture with a newer one is known as a retrofit. If your door has never had a lock or doorknob installed or otherwise has no cutout, please skip to Section 4. • For easier installation, have another person help to hold the lock. • Remove all parts of any old lock before installing the TL111.
Part 2 - Installing the Latch KEEP DOOR OPEN AT ALL TIMES SHORTLY BEFORE, DURING AND SHORTLY AFTER INSTALLATION. If the lock is incomplete or improperly installed, the lock and/or door may become stuck. After finishing installation, be sure to use the door at least once to make sure all parts of the lock function correctly. Step 1. Insert the latch into the hole and check it. The latch’s plate should sit flush against the edge of the door. (Fig.
3.2 Main Installation Step 1. Start with the Outside Knob. Feed the power cable and tail piece through the square hole in latch. Thread the two pegs through the smaller, round holes. If needed, have someone hold the door itself or hold the Outside Knob flat against the front of the door afterwards. (Fig. 4) Do NOT force the cable’s connector end through any part of the lock. Damaging the connector may make the lock unusable. It’s highly recommended to leave the door open during installation. Step 2.
Step 4. Feed the power cable through the battery compartment and make sure the side with inside screw is downward. (Fig. 7) Step 5. Gently pull the power cable out to snap it into the cable connectors, then collect the cable back to battery compartment. (Fig. 8) Step 6. Install 4 x AAA standard batteries or rechargeable batteries into battery compartment. Cover the inside knob over battery compartment and make sure the side with inside screw is downward.
Section 4 Installation (New) This section details installation steps needed if you are installing the TL111 on a door without a cutout. If you are using the TL111 to replace an old lock or if your door otherwise already has a cutout, please go back to Section 3. Mark Hole Latch Hole • For easier installation, have another person help to hold the lock. Side Hole • For your convenience, installation instructions are broken into segments.
Part 2 - Disassemble the Lock The lock is pre-assembled upon arrival. Before installation, loosen the inside screws and mounting screws to disassemble the lock into six main parts: Outside Knob x 1, Inside Knob x 1, Latch Assembly x 1, Battery Compartment x 1, Back Plate Cover x1, and Back Plate x 1. You only need to loosen the inside screws. Do not fully detach them.
Part 3 - Installing the Latch Step 1. Insert the latch into the hole. Using a pencil, mark a line around edge of latch plate to use as a guide. After marking at all four sides of the plate, remove the latch. (Fig. 10) Step 2. Chisel about 3mm (0.1”) deep or until latch plate sits flush with door edge. (Fig. 11) During chiseling, it’s highly recommended to stop and reinsert the latch every once in a while to see if it sits flush. If not, chisel a little more and check again.
Part 4 - Creating a Mortise & Installing the Strike Step 1. Push the door until nearly closed and check where the latch’s bolt touches the frame. Step 2. Use a pencil to mark the horizontal center of the latch on the door frame. (Fig. 15) 2 3/4 ” 2 3/8 ” Step 3. Open the door again and extend the line over the edge of the door and inside the frame. Step 4. Measure the inside of the frame. Determine and mark the halfway point.
Step 8. Position the strike and strike box, then use a pencil to mark the center points of the screw openings in the strike plate. Set the strike and strike box aside and drill two small holes at each center point. Step 9. Position the strike and strike box. Add the two remaining Wood Screws and use a screwdriver (not included) to secure them. 4.2 Main Installation Step 1. Start with the Outside Knob.
Step 3. Feed the power cable through the back plate cover, and cover it on the back plate part, then use the hex key to fasten the inside screw at the bottom of back plate cover. (Fig. 20) Back Plate Cover Step 4. Feed the power cable through the battery compartment and make sure the side with inside screw is downward. (Fig. 21) Power Cable Inside Screw Step 5. Gently pull the power cable out to snap it into the cable connectors, then collect the cable back to battery compartment. (Fig. 22) (Fig.
Section 5 Using the Lock To unlock the TL111, use the keypad to enter the passcode, then press ‘#’. The TL111 will engage and unlock the door. • The Admin Password must be changed from the default manufacturing password. See Section 6.1. • The TL111 will automatically lock again after a few seconds. Section 6 Keypad Passwords 6.1 Changing the Admin Password • The Admin Password must always be exactly 6 digits long. • The default Admin Password is ‘123456’.
6.2 Adding Keypad Passcodes Keypad passcodes can be generated so that more people can gain entry access as needed. USE WITH CAUTION. Anyone with the keypad passcode can unlock the TL111 until the keypad passcode is deleted. • The admin must create passcodes for users. • Keypad passcodes must be 6 digits long. • The TL111 can hold up to 9 keypad passcodes. Step 1. Press ‘#’ on the keypad, and enter the current Admin Password. Then press ‘#’ again. The TL111 will beep 3 times. Step 2.
6.4 Delete All Passcodes Step 1. Press ‘#’ on the keypad, and enter the current Admin Password. Then press ‘#’ again. Step 2. The TL111 will beep 3 times. Enter ‘4’ then press ‘#’ before the keypad turns off. Step 3. After another 3 beeps, the keypad will turn off and all passcodes will be deleted. Step 4. Test all previous keypad passcodes. They should now be unusable. Note: The Admin passcode will not be deleted using this method. 6.
Step 2. Press ‘7’ then enter ‘#’. The lock will beep 3 times, indicating a successful operation. The TL111 will remain unlocked until passive mode is turned off. Turning Off the Passive Function Use any keypad passcode to open the lock once. This will turn off the passive function. Section 8 Using the Mute Function USE WITH CAUTION. Remember to turn off the function when it is no longer needed. Do not leave this function on for extended periods of time.
Section 9 Resetting the Lock • Resets cannot be reversed. • Performing a reset will delete all passwords including the Admin Password. • Once all passwords are erased, only the default Admin Password can open the lock. • After a reset: ○○ Admin Password will return to its default ‘123456’. ○○ Choose a new Admin Password immediately. See Section 6.1. Option 1 Step 1. Press ‘#’ on the keypad, and enter the current Admin Password. Then press ‘#’ again. Step 2. The TL111 will beep 3 times.
Section 10 Specifications Item Description Model Name TL111 Net Weight 2.8 lb / 1.25 kg Dimensions 7.7 x 3.7 x 3.7 in (196 x 95 x 95 mm) Material Zinc alloy Battery Type 4 x AAA Latch Spring Stand-by Consumption Physical Keys <20uA 2 Keypad Codes 9 user, 1 admin Password Length 6 digits Pressing Cycle times >200,000 Micro USB 1 x USB (universal mobile power bank) Working Temperature -4°F~140°F (-20°C~60°C) Door requirements 5.5cm diameter hole, 4.0cm-5.
Section 11 Maintenance Proper cleaning and maintenance of your lock ensures it will continue to work as it should. • For most cleaning purposes, use clean (or purified) water and a soft, non-abrasive cloth. • If a mess cannot be cleaned with water, apply a gentle cleaner to the cloth and clean. • Do not apply any cleaner or detergent directly to any part of the lock. • After cleaning with a cleaner or detergent, wipe off any residue using a second non-abrasive cloth.
Problem Possible Cause Solution(s) Why does the lock jam? / The door doesn’t close. The latch size is wrong. Disassemble the lock and check the latch assembly. If retrofitting, compare the latch length and adjust as needed. If installed on a new door, adjust the latch and/ or, drill into the door to fit the latch as needed. The strike plate and latch aren’t correctly aligned. Open the door and check the alignment of both the latch and the strike plate. Adjust as needed.
Section 13 Warranty 13.1 Violation The lock cannot be repaired or serviced within its warranty period if any of the following has occurred: • The warranty has expired • Damage occurred during or in relation to non-routine and/or unauthorized disassembly • Failure to provide a valid proof of purchase when requesting service or repair • Damage occurred as a result of natural disaster etc.
not cover items out of production if the product is no longer made or stocked. This Warranty is not assignable or transferable. The original purchaser may call the toll-free number at 1-855-850-8031 for service requests. When a product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes WP’s property. This warranty only covers technical hardware defectiveness during the warranty period and under normal use conditions.
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