To delete a specific user code on your Yale lock, based on the provided reference, you need to enter the lock's programming mode and identify the location of the code you wish to remove. The process involves specifying the user location number and confirming the deletion.
Here's a breakdown of the steps, incorporating information from the reference:
- Enter Programming Mode: Access the lock's programming mode. This typically requires entering your lock's Master Entry Code first. (Note: This initial step is implied but not shown in the provided reference clip).
- Navigate to Deletion: Find the option within the programming menu to delete a user code. (Note: This navigation is not explicitly shown in the reference clip).
- Specify User Location: Enter the user location number corresponding to the code you want to delete. The reference specifically shows entering "number two" to delete the code stored in user location 2.
- Confirm Deletion: Immediately following the user location number, press the pound key (#).
- Lock Confirmation: The lock will provide confirmation that the code at that location has been deleted. The reference states, "user. Two deleted".
- Continue: Press the pound key (#) again to continue programming or exit programming mode.
By entering the user location number followed by the pound key (#), you instruct the lock to remove the access code assigned to that specific memory slot.