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🔐 Unlock the future of home security—keyless, sleek, and smart.
The Schlage Camelot Keypad Lock FE595CAM626ACC offers advanced keyless entry with up to 19 user codes, a flexible auto-lock feature, and a durable satin chrome finish. Designed for easy DIY installation, it features a backlit silicone keypad and a 3-year battery life with low-battery alerts. Certified ANSI Grade 2 for residential and light commercial security, it comes backed by Schlage’s trusted lifetime mechanical and 3-year electronics warranty.




















| ASIN | B001GPL5WU |
| Additional Features | Door Locks |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,454 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #5 in Door Levers |
| Brand | SCHLAGE |
| Brand Name | SCHLAGE |
| Color | Satin Chrome |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control, Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,625 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043156896974 |
| Included Components | 9V battery, 2 keys, 6 digit programming code |
| Item Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 6.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Flex Lock, Electronic Keyless Entry |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 6.8 inches |
| Lock Type | Keypad |
| Manufacturer | Schlage |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FE595 CAM 626 ACC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Backed by a limited lifetime mechanical and finish warranty, and a limited three-year electronics warranty. See Schlage warranty for full details. Warranty valid only on "Ships from and sold by Amazon or Buildcom" purchases. |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Camelot Keypad Entry with Flex-Lock and Accent Lever |
| Model Number | FE595CAM626ACC |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Door Locks |
| Style Name | Accent Lever |
| UPC | 043156896974 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**I
Great lock if you don't need to have it rekeyed
I have only had my Schlage FE-595 for a few weeks, but I am extremely happy with it so far. As explained in the review by Fred, it is very easy to install the lock – no harder than a standard mechanical lock. The only part that is a bit fussy is making sure that the wires are tucked into the plastic back plate so that they are not pinched when the interior potion is screwed on tightly. I did, however, have a frustrating, amusing and educational experience with this model. All the doors in our house use Schlage locks and deadbolts, which are all keyed alike. I initially ordered my lock from a major home improvement retailer, so that I could have it rekeyed to match. I went to the hardware department, and the two gentlemen working at the time looked at it and said they had never attempted to rekey one of these locks. They said they would leave it for Dale, who knew the most about locks. When I arrived later in the day I met up with Dale, who had not been asked to rekey anything. We spent about 15 minutes searching for the lock until he found it under the service desk. As it turned out, it had already been rekeyed, so I went home to install it. After I installed the lock in the door I discovered that the door would not lock at all. I took it off and reinstalled it, to no avail. Assuming that the gents who had rekeyed the lock had failed to reassemble it correctly, I returned to the store when Dale was working. He opened the lock and several components fell out. Although we both laughed about it, I had to return the lock and order a replacement. When the replacement arrived I once again met with Dale and watched him rekey it. Although he knew how to rekey the cylinder, it was clear he didn’t really understand how the mechanism worked. He tried not to disturb anything, although he was still forced to try to align certain parts that seemed liked they should be more secure. Installing the new lock at home, I discovered that this time I had a lock that was perpetually locked – neither the key or the programmed codes would unlock it. It also rattled when I shook it, which seemed like a sure sign it was improperly assembled. I thought this couldn’t possibly be rocket science and decided to completely disassemble and reassemble the lock. After 3 or 4 tries I still did not have a working lock and decided to give up. While cleaning up and getting ready for bed I noticed a small spring on the floor and shortly thereafter happened to read Mark Hornig’s review. Eureka – I now know what was missing and how to assemble to mechanism. Everything worked properly now, but the lock made more noise than I thought it should. I was certain that at least one component had become bent under Dale’s or my attempts to reassemble the unit. You will note that Mark Hornig’s locks had also been rekeyed, and I suspect that the folks who did his were only slightly smarter than those who worked on mine. I decided to order a third lock from Amazon. When it arrived, I disassembled the older lock to remove the cylinder. I then carefully disassembled the new lock without disturbing the mechanism and swapped out the cylinder. I reassembled the new lock and installed it; voilà – it worked flawlessly. I then returned the old lock to the home improvement chain. My conclusions are as follows: 1) The lock itself works well. 2) If you can use the key that comes with the lock, the installation is a piece of cake. 3) If you want it rekeyed, there is a high probability it will not be reassembled properly and will either not work at all or will fail in the near term when a component that was not properly installed works itself loose. As Schlage does not seem to provide instructions, this is what I have learned about how to replace the cylinder if you want to rekey the lock: 1) Carefully remove the four Torx screws while holding the lock so that front and back do not separate. 2) Place the lock so that the outside is facing up. As the spindle will protrude from the underside, you will need to either be working at a table or bench with a hole ,or holding the lock in your lap with the spindle between your legs. 3) Gently lift off the outside of the lock, making sure everything (including the buttons) remain seated on the underside portion. The cylinder is the only component attached to the outside of the lock. 4) A simple screw holds the cylinder in place, which can easily be removed to rekey the lock. 5) After the cylinder has been reinstalled, gently place the outside of the lock on the inner portion, being careful not to jostle any of the components. 6) Hold the two pieces tightly together until the Torx screws are fully tightened. Enjoy…
E**A
Purchased to replace a 10 year old broken digital lock, easy to install and program, works great!
This lock looks great and works well. It was easy to program and install. We replaced the exact same lock that stopped working after about 10 years. It feels heavy duty and durable. For this finish it seemed to be a good value compared to even generic brands.
M**L
Great Keypad entry lock
I bought this to add to my frontdoor. We currently have 2 other Schlage keypad locks exactly like this. I love the fact that you can change the programming code so all 3 of my door locks use the same programming code. Works great and it is nice to never need a key. I change the batteries once a year regardles if they are dead or not. Highly recommend.
T**N
Great Keyless Lock Solution
This is the 3rd separate time I've purchased this exact lock for my house. I've just kept adding more to my house over the years as I have the need. The first one i purchased is about 4 years old and i use it on my front door and it still works flawlessly. I change the battery out once a year and, besides remembering my door code, I never have to think about it. It just works. The auto lock and unlock override are nice features so if I'm going to be around the property i can leave it unlocked in case im back and forth in and out of the house. Once the lock switch is turned, it stays locked and only unlocks with the code. There is a manual, regular key override for the lock in case the battery dies but i've never had to use it. The lock gives plenty of warning that the battery needs to be replaced. Install the first time, depending on how handy you are, can take 10-30 min. Again, it just depends how used to doing home projects you are but the install process is easy overall. All you really need is a phillips screw driver. Programming the lock is pretty straight forward as well. You can add and remove codes at will and it takes about 30 seconds when you are used to the process. If you are looking for a key code lock, look no further. This is durable, functions well, and it looks good to boot. Can't go wrong with this one!
T**M
Good product except no instruction of separating the black plastic plate
The Schlage keypad door lock boasts excellent quality; however, my only gripe lies in the lack of clear instructions regarding the separation of the black plate connected to the keypad. This connection was secured by a screw covered by a piece of tape, adorned with tiny prints that proved challenging to decipher. Even my PhD-level scientist husband had to invest some time to unravel the mystery. Eventually discovering that a small cross screwdriver needed to be used to turn the screw on the black plastic plate clockwise for separation. Once the hurdle of understanding this step was overcome, the installation process proved to be straightforward, to the point where even I, with no prior experience, could confidently handle it independently. I am particularly pleased with my choice of the flex-lock type over the auto-lock variant, as it provides the option to unlock the door at will. Despite the initial challenge, the Schlage keypad door lock delivers on its promise of quality and functionality, making it a worthwhile investment for enhanced security and convenience.
B**Y
Ditch the keys.
I ordered this to replace a standard keyed front door handle. Installation was easy, it fits into the existing cuts in the door and frame. Getting the wiring from the keypad through the door and plugged in to the rear interior panel battery compartment took a couple of tries, but worked fine. They could give a little more slack in the wiring. I didn't use either of the strike plates (square and rounded), just used the existing chrome plate. Programming the keypad is easy, and seems very secure. You can change the default programming code string to whatever you want if you want to be extra safe. It will hold quite a few different 4 digit codes, which is nice to have options in case you forget one, and so you wear the keypad more evenly (don't want just 4 numbers worn down). It comes with a single key to manually open the latch if the battery dies or the unit fails. So far I haven't needed it. As for operation, this thing is great. Mine sits on a south western facing door that gets full sunlight all afternoon. It has been pushing 100 degrees F for weeks, and works just fine. I am on my 4th month of use, and the original 9 volt still runs it fine. I think they recommend changing it once a year on the same schedule as your smoke alarm. It is so nice to be able to step out for a walk or jog and leave the keys at home. You can text a code to friends and family if they need to get in while you are away. You can put in a code for a day if you need to let in a worker, and then delete it when they are done. No fumbling for keys when you have an arm load of groceries. I like that it is keypad only, no blue tooth or wireless access to make it vulnerable to remote tampering. I paired this with a standard keyed deadbolt of the same design and manufacture just to have that added, unhackable backup for when I am asleep at night or away for long periods. If you are on the edge about buying this thing, just do it. You will love it. And I paid full price with my own d*** money, no discounts or review bribes! *edit* So it's been three years now, and this lock and keypad works as well now as the day I bought it. The battery gets changed once per year, and has not gone dead on me yet. Haven't needed to use the backup key once. I've seen some complaints of the finish coming off, but have had no such issues. Perhaps newer units had a bad batch? Mine still looks brand new, though it is behind a glass screen door, perhaps that saves it from UV damage. Heat, on the other hand, is extreme behind that greenhouse glass. The front of my home gets extremely hot in the summer, weeks at a time in the 90s and 100s, and it has had no issues. The keys and numerals on them still look perfectly new. The digits seem to be embedded inside the rubber or silicone buttons, and have not faded or worn at all. Still extremely happy with the purchase.
K**N
Schlage is top quality
Wonderful product. Love the quality of Schlage and the easy install. Directions very clear.
J**R
Works great!
This item has greatly added to the ease of accessing entry, eliminating the need to fumble with a key. After entry, locking door is simple by just closing door. Regret not adding this keypad years ago.
P**.
Fechadura robusta e com material de boa qualidade.
O produto está de acordo com a descrição.
A**N
Happy with product and delivery
As expected
C**B
No template for installation and no way to contact support. USELESS!!!!
No template attached to the booklet or in the pack and over an hour wasted trying to find one online and unable to get to the product support page (link goes nowhere). HUGE and expensive waste of time. Sending back for refund!
C**N
Paro De Abrir. Necesito Ayuda
Por favor necesito ayuda una de mis Schlage FE595 Cam 622 ACC paro de trabajar.
T**R
Excellent built, Easy Installation and Programming - Highly Recommended!!
I was looking for nice keyless locks to replace my 10-year-old Weiser locks. After a lot of research, I found this one to be one of the best option out there. After using it for more than 6 months now, I am extremely pleased with these locks. Going keyless was a great relief. BUILD QUALITY: Schlage FE595 is very well designed and looks very attractive. It is built like tank and finish and built quality is extra-ordinary. Overall construction and metal finish looks premium. Actually, now my door looks little outdated in comparison of this beautiful lock. INSTALLATION AND PROGRAMMING: I am not handyman kind of person at all. After few people quoted over $150, I thought to give it a try myself. Provided manual and instructions were easy to understand and it took only 20 minutes to install first lock. Once I figured it out, I installed second lock in less than 10 minutes. Lock comes with one programming code and two pre-programmed user access codes. Programming was fairly easy. I set up two new user codes and deleted pre-programmed codes in minutes. Programming password is 6 digit while user access code is 4 digit. You can program up to 19 passwords. FEATURES: I like the fact that keypad can be illuminated. Just press the Schlage button to illuminate the keys. Keys are soft and they do not stick at all. Lock features Grade 2 Higher Residential security rating which gives me good peace of mind. Though lock is keyless entry, it comes with a key which can be used in case of emergency if battery is completely dead. This scenario is quite unlikely because, lock features Low-battery indicator. Lock also comes with battery so you do not need to run to get the one while installing. Battery is the same as what you use in Fire and Smoke alarms. It should be noted that this lock features “Flex Lock”. What it does is when you keep thumbturn knob horizontal, it is always locked from outside. When you put knob in vertical position, it can be unlocked from outside. IMPORTANT: This lock is for doors with one deadbolt. If your current door has two deadbolts or two latch/lock points, then it will fit, but you have two options: (1) Either you keep older lock, but do not use it (install this lock in place of older knob) or (2) you keep older door knob and remove older lock (install in place of old lock). But in the later case, you need to now turn knob (from old lock) as well as lever (from this lock) to open the door. This is not desirable for one handed operation. I did not know this when I ordered and what I did is I removed old knob and used that holes to install this lock. I kept older lock which we do not use typically, but we lock both when we go for long trips for extra security. Overall Highly Recommended product.
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