📖 LESSON PREVIEW

Schlage Deadbolt Rekey Procedure

Okay, I need to create a preview for the "Schlage Deadbolt Rekey Procedure" as part of Lock School's locksmith lessons. The user wants it to start with "What you'll learn:" followed by 3-5 bullet points. Then 2-3 paragraphs of real procedure details, and end with a call to enroll. First, the introduction. Let me think about the key points someone would learn in rekeying a Schlage deadbolt. They need to know the tools required, the steps involved, how to remove the cylinder, and maybe troubleshooting tips. Let me list those out in bullet points. Tools required: Maybe the standard tools like a screwdriver, pick set, maybe a tension wrench. Also specific parts like the cylinder, key pins, driver pins, springs. Oh, and the Schlage rekey kit. That's important. Steps involved: Removing the deadbolt cylinder, disassembling the lock, replacing pins, reassembling. Also, how to test the new key. Troubleshooting could include issues like misalignment or improper pin placement. Now, the procedure paragraphs. Need to be concise but detailed. Start with removing the screws, then taking out the cylinder. Next, disassembling the cylinder by using a pick to remove the pins. Then replacing them with new ones from the kit. Reassembly and testing. Maybe mention the importance of checking for smooth operation. Wait, the user wants real procedure details. So I should be specific about the steps. For example, using a small flathead screwdriver to remove the screws, rotating the cylinder to align the pins. Maybe mention the direction to turn the cylinder for removal. Also, handling the springs and pins carefully to avoid losing them. Avoid AI fluff. Keep it practical. No unnecessary information. Make sure each step is clear but not too lengthy. Also, mention the rekey kit components and their use. Emphasize the need for patience and precision. Ending with the enrollment prompt. Make sure to follow the exact structure: h2/h3/p/ul/li. But the user said to output only those tags, so I need to structure the answer accordingly. But the thinking process is just for me to plan. Wait, the user wants the final answer in h2, h3, p, ul, li. But the preview starts with What you'll learn in a ul. Then paragraphs. Let me check the example again. They want the preview to start with "What you'll learn:" as 3-5