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Product Overview
Kaadas K9 is a push-pull smart door lock that combines keypad PIN access with optional fingerprint and card unlocking, plus a mechanical key backup. This guide is based strictly on the official Kaadas documentation for the K9, so setup steps and limits match the manufacturer instructions. If you are replacing a traditional keyed lock, K9 adds multiple access methods while keeping an emergency key option.
The Kaadas K9 digital door lock user guide focuses on everyday operation and the core admin tasks you must complete after installation, such as setting a new master PIN and enrolling users. The lock supports normal single-factor access and an optional security mode that requires double verification for entry, which can reduce accidental or unauthorized access when enabled.
Best suited for:
- Homes or offices that want PIN entry with optional fingerprint and card access, without relying on a phone to unlock.
- Doors where you want fast everyday access but still want a mechanical key fallback for outages or forgotten codes.
- Users who need a configurable security mode that can require two credentials to open the door.
Consider alternatives if:
- You need the documentation to specify detailed door prep measurements or drilling templates, since this manual focuses on assembly and operation flow instead.
- You require unlimited user storage, because the guide defines fixed enrollment limits for users, fingerprints, and cards.
Note: The manual emphasizes changing the master PIN immediately after installation or after restoring factory settings, because the default master credential is widely known and is not meant for ongoing use.
What’s in the Box
The box contents are the parts you need to mount the lock on the door and complete basic setup. Confirm all items are present before starting installation, since missing screws or a cylinder part can prevent a correct fit.
- Outside unit: exterior lock body and keypad assembly used for PIN, fingerprint (model-dependent), and card access.
- Inside unit: interior lock body with battery compartment and internal controls.
- Mechanical keys (2 pcs): backup access for emergencies such as dead batteries or system errors.
- Mortise: door edge lock case that interfaces with the latch and deadbolt.
- Square shaft: connects the handle mechanism through the door.
- Lower rod and upper rod: linkage components used during installation.
- Cylinder hole cover: covers the mechanical cylinder area when needed.
- Striker plate: mounts on the door frame to receive the latch/bolt.
- Screws pack (default and optional): fasteners for different door thickness ranges.
- Backplate: mounting plate supporting the lock assemblies.
- Tools: installation aid items included by the manufacturer.
Safety Warnings
These safety points come directly from the manufacturer and are meant to prevent lock failures, injury, or unintended lockouts. Follow battery and handling warnings closely, because most reliability issues in smart locks come from power and installation mistakes.
- Warning: Pinch hazard – keep hands clear of the gap between the door frame and push-pull handle when closing the door to avoid jamming fingers.
- Warning: Battery safety – replace all batteries together and do not mix old and new batteries in the same replacement cycle.
- Battery polarity matters – install batteries with correct positive/negative orientation to avoid power faults.
- Low power alert – when battery voltage drops below 4.8V, the lock will announce a low battery warning during unlock attempts, and you should replace batteries immediately.
- Credential management – the manufacturer instructs changing the master PIN right after installation and after any factory reset, because default credentials are not secure for long-term use.
Installation Instructions
Installation mounts the mortise, outside unit, and inside unit so the handle and deadbolt move smoothly and the lock can read credentials reliably. The steps below follow the manufacturer sequence, which helps prevent cable pinching, misalignment, and lock binding after the units are tightened.
- Confirm door thickness and select the correct screw pack. The default screw pack is intended for doors in the 38-60 mm range.
- Install the mortise in the door edge and ensure the latch/deadbolt movement is unobstructed before attaching electronic parts.
- Position the outside unit on the exterior side and route its cable through the door so it can connect to the inside unit without tension.
- Insert the square shaft and required rods so the push-pull handle mechanism aligns through the door and engages the lock body correctly.
- Attach the inside unit, connect the cable(s), and tighten mounting screws evenly to avoid twisting the assemblies.
- Install the striker plate on the frame so the latch and deadbolt align cleanly when the door closes.
- Install batteries and verify basic movement before final tightening: check handle push/pull, safe handle switch behavior (if used), and that the mechanical key turns smoothly.
Tip: After the units are mounted, test locking and unlocking with the door open first. This prevents accidental lockouts while you confirm alignment and handle movement.
How to Use Kaadas K9 Digital Door Lock
Use the lock by waking the keypad, then unlocking with a valid PIN, fingerprint, or card in normal mode, or with two credentials in security mode. For everyday use, the lock provides voice prompts such as “door opened” and “door closed” to confirm actions. If electronic access fails, you can still open the door with the mechanical key override.
Unlocking in normal mode with a PIN
Normal mode lets you unlock with one credential, which is the fastest day-to-day workflow for most users. Entering the PIN correctly and ending with the confirm key helps the lock validate the full code and reduces partial-entry errors.
- Touch the keypad with your palm to wake and light the keys.
- Enter your enrolled PIN and finish with [#].
- When you hear the voice prompt “door opened,” push or pull the handle to open.
Note: The lock supports adding random digits before and after the real PIN to reduce exposure risk, with a maximum total input length of 32 digits.
Unlocking in normal mode with fingerprint or card
Fingerprint and card access provide faster entry when you do not want to type a PIN. The lock confirms successful verification with a beep and the “door opened” prompt before you move the handle.
- Fingerprint: place the enrolled finger properly on the sensor area until you hear a beep and the voice prompt “door opened,” then push or pull the handle.
- Card: place the enrolled card on the card icon area until you hear a beep and the voice prompt “door opened,” then push or pull the handle.
Using security mode for double verification
Security mode requires two credentials for entry, which can reduce unwanted access if someone learns a single credential. In this mode, the allowed combinations are PIN plus fingerprint, PIN plus card, or fingerprint plus card.
- PIN code + fingerprint
- PIN code + card
- Fingerprint + card
Note: The documentation states that “delete all users” is prohibited while the lock is in security mode.
Locking operation and inside deadlock
The lock can secure itself automatically in auto mode or be locked manually in manual mode. Knowing which mode is active matters because auto mode drives the deadbolt out after closing, while manual mode requires a deliberate lock action.
- Auto locking: in auto mode, the door locks automatically in 1.5 seconds after closing, with a “door closed” prompt.
- Manual locking: in manual mode, press [CLOSE] to lock from inside, or verify with fingerprint/PIN/card to lock from outside, with a “door closed” prompt.
- Double locking: when the door is locked, long press [CLOSE] to enable inside deadlock, confirmed by the “Inside deadlock enabled” prompt.
Auto and manual mode switch
The A/M switch controls whether the lock automatically drives the deadbolt when the door closes. Set this intentionally, because the wrong mode can leave the door unlocked when you expect auto locking.
- Remove the battery cover to locate the A/M switch.
- [A] is auto mode: when the door closes, the deadbolt is driven out automatically and the door becomes locked.
- [M] is manual mode: when the door closes, the deadbolt is not driven out and the door remains unlocked until you lock it.
Mechanical key override
The mechanical key override is the backup method when you forget the PIN, the batteries are depleted, or a system error prevents electronic unlocking. Using the key correctly prevents cylinder damage and gets you inside so you can restore power or settings.
- Insert the mechanical key into the key hole and rotate it at the proper angle.
- Push or pull the handle to open the door after the cylinder turns.
Safe handle feature
Safe handle prevents the indoor handle from being used freely when enabled, which can add a layer of control from the inside. Use it when you need to restrict interior handle operation until you intentionally disable the feature.
- Enable: move the safe handle switch to show the red mark. When enabled, the indoor handle is locked.
- Disable: move the safe handle switch to show the green mark. The indoor handle can be pushed or pulled freely.
Mute and voice prompts
The lock can switch between voice prompts and a quieter mute behavior, which is useful at night or in shared spaces. The toggle is temporary, because the manual states the change is canceled automatically after the lock returns to sleeping status.
- Voice to mute: when the default is voice mode, long press [#] to enable mute mode. Mute is disabled automatically after the lock returns to sleeping status.
- Mute to voice: when the default is mute mode, long press [#] to enable voice mode. Voice is disabled automatically after the lock returns to sleeping status.
Restore to factory setting
Factory reset clears all users and settings and returns the lock to its default state. Use this only when you intend to re-enroll users, because the reset deletes stored credentials and requires a new master PIN to be set again.
- Long press the [RES] button for 5 seconds.
- Wait for the voice prompt confirming the reset and instructing you to change the master PIN.
Note: After factory reset, all users and settings are cleared, the master PIN returns to its default value, and the documentation instructs changing it immediately.
Emergency power supply and reboot
If the lock cannot be opened from outside due to low battery, you can power it temporarily through the Micro USB emergency power port. This lets you unlock the door once, then restore normal operation by replacing batteries right away.
- Connect a 5V power bank to the Micro USB emergency power port to provide temporary power, then unlock the door and replace all batteries immediately.
- If the lock system crashes, restart it by pressing the reboot button.
User enrollment and administration in master mode
Master mode is the admin menu used to enroll and delete users, set opening mode, adjust sound settings, and run system queries. Using the correct menu path matters because user data is stored under numbered user slots, and incorrect slot selection can overwrite the wrong credential.
- User PIN enrollment: in master mode, press [1] then [1], enter a 2-digit user number and confirm with [#], then enter a 6-12 digit PIN and confirm with [#], and repeat to finish.
- Fingerprint enrollment (optional): in master mode, press [1] then [2], enter a 2-digit user number and confirm with [#], then scan the same finger repeatedly until the lock confirms success.
- Card enrollment (optional): in master mode, press [1] then [3], enter a 2-digit user number and confirm with [#], then place the card on the card icon area until you hear confirmation.
- Opening mode setting: in master mode, press [1] then [7], then select normal mode (single verification) or security mode (double verification).
- Change master PIN: in master mode, press [1] then [9], enter a new 6-12 digit master PIN and confirm with [#], then repeat the new PIN to save.
- Volume setting: in master mode, press [2] then [3], then select voice mode or mute mode (mute excludes alarm and menu).
- System query: in master mode, press [3] then [1] to retrieve the unique serial number. The documentation also notes [400#] as a serial number query input.
- Bluetooth setting: in master mode, press [5] to access Bluetooth options such as connect, disconnect, or disable.
- Function extension: in master mode, press [4] for optional network features reserved for Z-Wave and other smart home interfaces (details are provided via Kaadas distributors).
Technical Specifications
These specifications summarize the user-facing limits and timing values that affect setup and daily operation. They help you plan enrollment, choose locking behavior, and diagnose common power-related problems.
| Specification | Value | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Master and user PIN length | 6-12 digits | Sets the allowed PIN format during enrollment and password changes. |
| Default master PIN | 12345678 | Must be changed immediately after installation or factory reset for security. |
| PIN with random digits | Up to 32 digits total | Lets you add extra digits before/after the real PIN to reduce exposure risk. |
| PIN user capacity | Up to 10 users | Limits how many PIN-based user slots can be stored at one time. |
| Fingerprint capacity (optional) | Up to 100 users (00-99) | Defines how many fingerprint slots can be enrolled when the feature is supported. |
| Card capacity (optional) | Up to 100 users (00-99) | Defines how many card slots can be enrolled when card access is supported. |
| Battery type and quantity | 1.5V AA alkaline, 8 pcs | Power requirement for normal operation; the lock uses batteries in two groups. |
| Low battery warning threshold | 4.8V | Below this voltage, the lock announces low battery at each unlocking and needs immediate replacement. |
| Auto lock delay | 1.5 seconds | How quickly the door locks itself after closing in auto mode. |
| Failed attempt lockout | 10 tries triggers 5-minute lockout | After repeated failures, the same verification method is blocked temporarily for safety. |
| Emergency power input | 5V via Micro USB | Temporary external power for unlocking when internal batteries are too low. |
Troubleshooting
Most issues with the lock relate to battery power, verification lockouts, or mode selection. Use the symptom-based table below to match what you see to the documented cause and the quickest fix supported by the manufacturer instructions.
| Problem | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Lock says “Low battery, please replace all batteries” during unlocking | Battery voltage has dropped below 4.8V, triggering the low power warning. | Replace all batteries immediately and do not mix old and new batteries. |
| Keypad, fingerprint, or card unlock stops responding after repeated failures | That verification method was tried 10 times in a row, so it enters a 5-minute lockout. | Wait 5 minutes, then try again or use an alternative method such as a different credential type or the mechanical key. |
| Cannot unlock from outside because batteries are too low | Internal batteries do not have enough power to operate the lock from the outside. | Connect a 5V power bank to the Micro USB emergency power port, unlock the door, then replace all batteries immediately. |
Next Steps
After installation, change the master PIN right away and enroll the user credentials you plan to use daily. Then choose your preferred locking behavior by setting auto or manual mode and verifying that locking prompts match your expectations. If you want smart home integration, use the function extension menu and contact a Kaadas distributor for supported network module details.
What is the default master PIN for the Kaadas K9 digital door lock?
The default master PIN is 12345678. Kaadas instructs changing the master PIN immediately after installation or after restoring factory settings.
How do I switch between voice prompts and mute mode?
Long press the [#] key to toggle voice and mute behavior depending on the current default mode. The manual notes that the temporary change is canceled automatically after the lock returns to sleeping status.
What does the A/M switch do inside the lock?
The A/M switch sets auto or manual locking. In [A] auto mode the deadbolt drives out and locks after the door closes, while in [M] manual mode the deadbolt does not drive out when the door closes and the door stays unlocked until you lock it.
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