The Locksmith Journal Sep-Oct 2016 - Issue 46 | Page 98

98 • HINTS&TIPS PROUD SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 How to install a Yale Keyfree Connected Smart Lock »»NOW IS THE TIME FOR locksmiths to move into the smart security market and take advantage of the growing potential and increased profits available in this sector. The Yale Keyfree Connected Smart Lock allows homeowners to secure their PVCu or composite door at home without the need for a key. Convenient and simple to use, the Keyfree Connected Smart Lock means no more sitting outside waiting to be let in and no more carrying keys. Now connected, the Yale Keyfree Connected Smart Lock can also be unlocked from anywhere in the world via the Yale Smart Home Alarm or Yale HD CCTV system using the respective free App or via a 3rd party home automation system i.e. Samsung SmartThings. STEP 1: The door should already be supplied with a compatible multipoint lock installed and all fixing holes drilled. Fit the cylinder into the door, with the tailbar facing the interior of the house and secure it with the screw. STEP 2: Take the outside handle and position it so that it is in the correct orientation for the door. Once this is done, LOCKSMITHJOURNAL.CO.UK | SEP/OCT 2016 secure it in place with the fixing screw that is stuck to the back of the handle. You should now no longer be able to turn the outside handle all the way round. STEP 3: Take the inside handle and remove the outer cover. If the spindle is not already fitted, take it and insert the circular end into the inside handle and hold it in place with the circlip that is provided. Take the outside handle again, push the cable through the top fixing hole, then fit the rest of the handle onto the door, and hold it in place. Before putting the inside handle in place, make sure the arrow on the spindle is facing horizontally. STEP 4: Pull the cable through the cut out at the top of the inside handle, and plug it into the connector. The two short, thick screws should be screwed into the top and bottom holes. While putting the top screw in, make sure as much of the cable as possible is hidden in the door. STEP 5: Before doing the top and bottom screw up tightly, make sure the outside handle is straight on the door. The thick and medium