Rev: 06.13.18
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RVLOCK KEYLESS ENTRY DOOR LATCH
Installation
Removal of Existing Handle
1. Securely latch the door in the open position to make it easy to work on. This will keep it from moving
while you are working.
2. Remove the four screws from the back of the existing handle; the back of the handle will fall away from
the door.
3. Remove the two screws and the strike plate from the side of the door; you will now be able to remove
the front portion of the handle.
4. Store all of the parts you just removed for possible future needs. New installation parts as well as
screws are provided with your new RVLock Handle. NOTE: At this point you are ready to install and
program your new RVLock handle with your remote(s) and/or keypad.
Installing the RVLock
1. After carefully removing your new RVLock from its packaging, place all the parts on a soft towel to
avoid scratches and dings.
2. Pull red tab to energize battery compartment. To change or verify batteries in handle, remove the two
screws holding the plastic battery cover and install four AA alkaline batteries.
NOTE: Batteries last around 5-6 months. Remove batteries at end of season and/or during large gaps
between trips to avoid draining batteries and possible acid damage.
3. Replace the battery cover making sure not to over tighten screws.
4. Slide the front of your new RVLock handle into the opening on the front of the door. While sliding it in,
gently pull the wires ahead of the lock and through the opening making sure that they are not getting
pinched. While holding the front handle in the door so that it does not fall, attach the new strike plate
with the 2 shorter screws on the doors jamb side.
5. While holding the back portion of your RVLock handle, connect the battery wires to the front portion
of the handle that is already in the door. Make sure you hear the confirmation beep that the power has
been connected.
6. Carefully align and attach the back handle while gently tucking excess wires into the void area.
Holding the paddle of the back handle closed while inserting the paddle tooth into the front handle
will make sure of a proper and aligned fit.
NOTE: Make sure not to pinch or cut wires during installation and make sure all wires are tucked out of the
way of each screw opening and the mechanical parts of the handle. We are not responsible for
wires damaged during installation.
7. Next install the four longer installation screws, but be patient and read ahead as this is the most
technical part of the installation – a long, skinny #2 Phillips screwdriver will make this much easier.
Make sure not to cross-thread the screws and do not scratch the side of the paddle portion of the
handle while fastening the screws. Only tighten the screws tight enough to keep the lock securely
against the door and do not tighten the screws at this point.
8. With the four semi-tightened screws in place, adjust the front handle in place so it is straight in the
opening and hold it there while tightening the screws in the back of the handle. Securely tighten the
four screws.