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    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
    can try your code again. If the incorrect security code is entered 3 additional times, there will be a 5-
    minute lockout before the code can be retried.
    ATTENTION!
    WHEN REPLACING
    BATTERY, DO NOT PULL
    HARD ON KEY PAD, AS THIS
    WILL CAUSE THE KEY PAD
    CABLE TO UNPLUG FROM
    CIRCUIT BOARD
    TURNING THE KEYPAD SOUND OFF/ON
    To turn the “Beep” sound off, enter code *633 on the keypad.
    To turn the “Beep” sound on, enter the code *66 on the keypad.
    BATTERY INSTALLATION
    Note: When changing the battery, always hold the battery connecting cap while disconnecting or
    attaching the battery. Do not pull on the wires. Doing this could cause the power supply to become
    disconnected from the lock.
    This lock requires one 9V alkaline battery. Under normal use, batteries will last about 1 year. When
    the battery is low and you press a button on the keypad, a red light will come on warning you that the
    battery is low.
    To test the battery, enter your security code. If the batteries are low the red light will come on
    momentarily. To replace the battery, remove the cover by pressing the tab and turning the cover as
    shown in the illustration below. Replace the old batter and screw the cover back in place.
    TROUBLE KEY/OVERRIDE KEY
    A “Trouble Key or Override Key” has been included in the event that you have
    forgotten or lost your security code. Please record the number of your key in a safe
    location in the event the key needs to be replaced in the future. To open the safe
    using the trouble key, follow the steps below:
    1. Remove the cover by turning the cover as shown in the illustration. The lock
    can hang by the connecting cable while unlocking the safe.
    2. Insert the key in the key hole and turn clockwise 1/4 turn (until stopped) in order to unlock the
    safe.
    3. Keep the door open until you have entered a new security code. Before entering your new
    security code remove the key and screw the cover back in place.
    4. Enter your new security code.
    REPLACEMENT TROUBLE KEY/OVERRIDE KEY
    Verification of ownership is required in order to receive replacement key. Contact Customer Servic

 

 

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