- Smart Lock Go
- Smart Lock 4th Generation
- All previous generations
- Which Smart Lock do I have?
The Smart Lock is mounted on the inside of your existing cylinder. Depending on your cylinder, there are two options to install it:
We recommend using the Nuki App for mounting and installation. Simply open the Nuki App, tap on the menu (three bars at the top left corner), and select "Manage devices". If you are new to Nuki, open the App and select "Set up device". The Nuki App will guide you through mounting.
As an alternative, we provided PDF instructions for installing the Smart Lock with removable batteries.
Installation with the clamp-on mounting plate (Version A)
Cylinder with at least 3mm overhang on the inside of the door: The Smart Lock is fixed to your cylinder using three screws.
- Take mounting plate A from the packaging
- Screw-fix the mounting plate to the cylinder with the supplied wrench
Please fix the screws carefully and without great physical effort to avoid damaging the cylinder. - Put your key into the lock
- Attach your Smart Lock to the mounting plate
- Download the Nuki App on your smartphone and set up your Smart Lock
Installation with the stick-on mounting plate (Version B)
Cylinder with less than 3mm overhang on the inside of the door: The Smart Lock is glued to your door with special adhesive pads.
- Take mounting plate B from the packaging
- Clean the surface where the stick-on plate will be placed. Peel off the protective backing and stick the mounting plate to your door
- Put your key into the lock
- Attach your Smart Lock to the mounting plate
- Download the Nuki App on your smartphone and set up your Smart Lock
On a clean and level surface, mounting plate B will adhere permanently, as long as it completely lies on the surface. If it is used correctly, we guarantee permanent and stable assembly.
The stability of the adhesive surface particularly depends on the size of the surface to which the mounting plate adheres. The larger the area of the adhesive surface, the more stable the assembly.
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