Docooler e902fd28-958a-4f5c-a297-33c398b2a418

Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock User Manual

Model: e902fd28-958a-4f5c-a297-33c398b2a418

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock. This device provides a secure and convenient keyless access solution for your cabinets, drawers, wardrobes, and other furniture. Utilizing advanced fingerprint recognition and Bluetooth app control, it offers enhanced security and ease of use. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure proper functionality and safety.

2. Hua Neke Atuview me nga ahuatanga

The Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock integrates modern technology to protect your personal items and documents. Its compact design allows for discreet installation within various furniture types.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Tikanga Wewete Maha: Access your belongings using fingerprint recognition, Bluetooth app control, or emergency USB key.
  • Haumarutanga teitei: Advanced biometric technology ensures only authorized fingerprints can unlock the device.
  • Mana Taupānga Nihokikorangi: Connect via Bluetooth to manage fingerprints, view unlock records, and monitor battery status directly from your smartphone.
  • Quick Unlock: Features a 0.5-second reaction time for rapid access.
  • Maukati Aunoa: The lock automatically secures itself after closing, preventing accidental oversight.
  • Whakatupato Mana Iti: An indicator light signals when the battery level is low, prompting replacement.
  • Tuku Hiko ohorere: In case of complete battery depletion, the lock can be temporarily powered via a USB connection for emergency unlocking.
  • Taupānga Whānui: Suitable for various wooden furniture including cabinets, drawers, wardrobes, and storage boxes.
Ka mutuview of smart lock features including fingerprint unlock, Bluetooth, long battery life, auto lock, low battery reminder, emergency charging, multiple scenarios, emergency power supply, and smart biometric technology.

Whakaatu 2.1: Neke Atuview of Docooler Smart Electronic Cabinet Lock features.

Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock components and usage scenarios.

Figure 2.2: Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock components and usage scenarios.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Tirohia koa ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:

  • Front Panel (Fingerprint Panel)
  • Pouaka Maukati
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (Tenei tuhinga)
  • Puke Tiu
  • Matapoti Uara
Image showing the components included in the package: Fingerprint Panel, Lock Box, Lock Catch, and Screws Bag.

Figure 3.1: Package contents of the Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock.

4. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakaahuatanga
WaitohuKaituku
Āhuahira Motuhakematimati
Momo MaukatiBiometric
RauemiAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Kowiri tira
Nga Whakamahinga ManakohiaCabinets, Drawers, Wardrobes, Storage Boxes, Furniture
KāhuaHou
TaePango
Momo KaiwhakahaereTaupānga
Tikanga ManaTaupānga, Pa
Kawa HonongaNihokikorangi
Taumaha Tūemi4.2 hekere
Ahu mōkihi4.45 x 3.78 x 2.56 inihi
Technical diagram with dimensions of the fingerprint panel, lock box, and Type-C port.

Figure 4.1: Product dimensions and parameters.

5. Tāutanga

The Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock is designed for easy installation on various wooden furniture. A screwdriver is typically the only tool required.

Hipanga Tāuta:

  1. Whakapaia te Mata: Ensure the installation surface on your cabinet or drawer is clean and dry.
  2. Position the Fingerprint Panel: Determine the desired location for the fingerprint panel on the exterior of your furniture. Mark the screw holes and the cable entry point.
  3. Install the Fingerprint Panel: Secure the fingerprint panel using the provided screws. Route the connecting wires through the pre-drilled hole to the interior of the furniture.
  4. Mount the Lock Box: On the interior of the furniture, align the lock box with the fingerprint panel's wires. Secure the lock box with screws.
  5. Attach the Lock Catch: Install the lock catch on the frame of the furniture, ensuring it aligns properly with the lock box mechanism when the door/drawer is closed.
  6. Tūhono Waea: Connect the fingerprint panel wires to the lock box.
  7. Whakauruhia nga Pataha: Open the battery cover on the lock box and insert 3 AAA batteries (not included), observing correct polarity.
  8. Taumahinga Whakamatau: Close the door/drawer and test the lock's operation.
Diagram illustrating the simple installation process with components like lock box, screws, battery cover, door panels, fingerprint panel, and connecting wires.

Figure 5.1: Simple installation process diagram.

Illustrations detailing the installation process for drawers and single-door cabinets.

Figure 5.2: Tāuta examples for drawers and single-door cabinets.

Diagram showing the internal components of the lock and how they fit into a drawer.

Figure 5.3: Internal lock box placement within a drawer.

6. Tatūnga

6.1. Initial Setup and Administrator Fingerprint Enrollment

  1. After installing the batteries, the lock will be in initial setup mode.
  2. Place your finger on the fingerprint sensor. The indicator light will flash.
  3. Lift and place your finger repeatedly (typically 5-8 times) until the indicator light turns solid green, indicating successful enrollment of the administrator fingerprint.
  4. The first enrolled fingerprint will automatically be designated as the administrator.

6.2. Adding User Fingerprints

  1. Use the administrator fingerprint to unlock the device.
  2. While the lock is open, place the administrator finger on the sensor and hold it until the indicator light flashes blue.
  3. Then, have the new user place their finger on the sensor repeatedly until the light turns solid green.
  4. Repeat for additional user fingerprints. The lock can store up to 20 fingerprints.

6.3. Bluetooth App Connection and Control

The lock supports control via a dedicated mobile application (e.g., Tuya Smart app).

  1. Tikiake i te Taupānga: Rapua and download the recommended smart home app (e.g., Tuya Smart) from your device's app store.
  2. Rēhita/Takiuru: Waihangahia he kaute, takiuru ranei ki te taupānga.
  3. Tāpiri Pūrere: Ensure your phone's Bluetooth is enabled. In the app, select 'Add Device' or the '+' icon. The app should automatically detect the lock. If not, you may need to manually select 'Lock' or 'Security Sensor' and follow the in-app instructions.
  4. Takirua: Follow the app's prompts to pair your lock. This may involve pressing a button on the lock or performing an action with the administrator fingerprint.
  5. Taumahinga Taupānga: Kia honoa, ka taea e koe te whakamahi i te taupānga ki te:
    • Unlock the cabinet remotely.
    • Add or delete fingerprints.
    • View unlock records (who unlocked and when).
    • Monitor the current battery level.
Smartphone screen displaying the Tuya app interface for unlocking the cabinet lock and monitoring its status.

Figure 6.1: Tuya App interface for lock control.

Side-by-side comparison showing fingerprint unlock on a drawer and Bluetooth app unlock on a cabinet.

Figure 6.2: Fingerprint and Bluetooth app unlock methods.

7. Mahi

7.1. Te Wewete mā te Tapumati

Place your enrolled finger on the fingerprint sensor. The indicator light will flash green, and the lock will disengage, allowing you to open the cabinet or drawer. The lock will automatically re-engage when the door/drawer is closed.

A hand demonstrating fingerprint unlock on a cabinet drawer, emphasizing quick and sensitive response.

Figure 7.1: Unlocking the cabinet with a registered fingerprint.

7.2. Unlocking with Bluetooth App

Open the connected mobile app on your smartphone. Tap the unlock icon within the app interface. The lock will disengage, and you can open the cabinet or drawer.

7.3. Maukati Aunoa

After successfully unlocking and opening the cabinet/drawer, the lock mechanism will automatically retract. When you close the cabinet/drawer, the lock will automatically extend and secure the furniture.

8. Tiaki

8.1. Whakakapinga Pūhiko

The lock is powered by 3 AAA batteries (not included). When the battery level is low, the indicator light will flash red 3 times continuously during operation. Replace the batteries promptly to ensure continuous functionality.

  1. Locate the battery compartment on the lock box (interior of the furniture).
  2. Tangohia te taupoki pākahiko.
  3. Replace the old AAA batteries with new ones, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Katia kia mau te taupoki pākahiko.
Visual representation of the low power warning system, showing green light for unlocking and red light flashing for low battery.

Figure 8.1: Low power warning indicator.

Illustration of the lock's power features, including AAA batteries, long battery life, and emergency USB power bank connection.

Figure 8.2: Battery compartment and emergency USB power supply.

8.2. Tuku Hiko Ohotata

If the batteries completely run out and you cannot unlock the device, you can connect an external power bank via the Type-C USB port on the fingerprint panel for temporary emergency power. This will allow you to unlock the device and replace the internal batteries.

8.3. Te horoi

Wipe the fingerprint sensor and the lock's exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the surface or electronic components.

9. Te Raru

  • Lock does not respond to fingerprint:
    • Me mohio kei te ma, kei te maroke to maihao.
    • Try different angles or positions of your finger on the sensor.
    • Verify that the fingerprint is correctly enrolled. If not, re-enroll it.
    • Tirohia te taumata pākahiko. Whakakapihia nga pākahiko ki te iti.
  • Cannot connect to Bluetooth app:
    • Me mohio kei te whakahohea te Nihokikorangi i runga i to waea atamai.
    • Make sure the lock is within Bluetooth range.
    • Tīmata anō i te taupānga, ka ngana anō ki te hono.
    • Check battery level of the lock.
  • Lock is completely unresponsive:
    • The batteries may be completely depleted. Use the emergency USB power supply to temporarily power the lock and then replace the internal batteries.
    • Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga taura katoa.
  • Lock mechanism is stuck:
    • Check for any obstructions preventing the lock from engaging or disengaging.
    • Ensure the lock catch is properly aligned with the lock box.

10. Whakaaturanga Ataata Hua

Watch this video for a visual demonstration of the Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock's features and operation.

Video 10.1: Fingerprint Lock Product Display. This video demonstrates the installation and usage of the Docooler Smart Biometric Fingerprint Cabinet Lock, including fingerprint and app unlocking methods.

11. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Docooler products are designed for reliability and performance. For specific warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or contact Docooler customer support directly. If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual, please reach out to our support team for assistance.

Mōhiohio Whakapā: Please refer to the product packaging or the official Docooler webpae mo nga taipitopito whakapā tautoko kiritaki o naianei.