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Thread: Buffalo River Safe Help

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    nstall the 9V battery first, located in the front protective Styrofoam (See BATTERY
    INSTALLATION below)
    To open an electronic lock the first time, press the following numbers/symbols on the electronic keypad
    in this order: 1, 5, 9, #.
    (These numbers are preset. You should change the entry code as soon as possible after opening the
    safe to insure proper security.)
    After you have entered the factory code, you will need to turn the handle clockwise to open the door.
    You will have 5 seconds to turn the handle before the locking mechanism is reactivated.
    ENTERING YOUR SECURITY CODE
    To enter your own personal security code, follow the steps listed below.
    1. After opening the electronic safe door (with the preset factory code of 1, 5, 9, #), locate the small
    red button on the inside of the door near the hinge.
    2. Press the red button and then release it. You will hear a beep. The yellow light on the faceplate
    will be activated and will stay on for a period of time that should allow you to enter your code. You
    can only enter your code while the yellow light is on. With the door open and the yellow light on,
    enter your own personal security code, which can be 3-8 digits long, and confirm your new code
    by pressing the “*” symbol on the electronic touch pad. Before you close the door, try the new
    security code to make sure the lock releases the handle so you can turn it and retract the live
    action bolts.
    DO NOT SHUT THE DOOR UNTIL YOU HAVE CONFIRMED THAT THE NEW SECURITY
    CODE HAS BEEN ENTERED CORRECTLY.
    If the code fails, follow steps 1 and 2 again. If the code works successfully, record your combination
    number on the front of this form or somewhere in your records, then you should lock the safe. When you
    open the safe in the future, enter the security code you have set followed by the “#” symbol. If the
    incorrect security code is entered 3 times, you will have an automatic lockout for 20 seconds before you

 

 

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