OPERATION
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OPENING THE DOOR:
a) Press any key. The keypad will light up.
b) Enter your personal code and press
The green led will turn on for 10 seconds
c) Draw back the bolts by turning the knob clockwise.
N. B.: when working in well-lit rooms, you can ignore step a) and pass directly to entering the personal code (step b).
RESETTING OR CHANGING YOUR PERSONAL CODE:
This procedure must be performed with the DOOR OPEN EVERY TIME YOU WISH TO CHANGE YOUR CODE either because you do not
remember or know the code or simply because you want to change it.
The procedure applies every time a new code is stored after the very first one.
a) Press at least one number key from 0 to 9.
b) Press the zero reset button within 20 seconds after having pressed the first key; the green led will turn on for 20 seconds together with an
acoustic signal.
c) Enter your personal code (min. 4 max. 12 digits) and press
The red led will turn on for 20 seconds
d) Before the 20 seconds have elapsed enter your personal code again and press the ENTER key
If the personal code has been correctly stored the two leds will turn off
WARNING:
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THERE IS NO WAY TO OPEN THE DOOR IF YOU FORGET YOUR PERSONAL CODE WHEN THE SAFE IS CLOSED. YOU HAVE TO CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE
FOR CISA SAFES.
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ANY OPERATION THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SIGNALLED BY A CONTINUOS RED LIGHT ACCOMPANIED BY A 2
SECOND
. ACOUSTIC SIGNAL. IN THIS CASE, REPEAT THE OPERATION CORRECTLY.
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IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO REMEMBER THE COMBINATION, WRITE IT DOWN, BUT DO NOT KEEP THIS WRITTEN MEMO AT HOME.
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CHANGE THE COMBINATION CODE FREQUENTLY TO AVOID LEAVING SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE KEYS USED.
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MAKE SURE YOU ARE NOT OVERLOOKED AS YOU ENTER THE COMBINATION CODE ON THE KEYPAD.
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IT IS ADVISED TO USE PERSONAL CODES THAT ARE DIFFICULT FOR OTHERS TO GUESS (E.G.. DO NOT USE VEHICLE REGISTRATION NUMBERS, DATES OF
BIRTH, ETC.)
SAFETY SYSTEMS:
TEMPORARY BLOCKING:
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The safe will be temporarily blocked after three attempts to open it with the wrong code (the red led will light up); the safe will remain inoper-
able for 1 minute.
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At the end of this interval the red led will turn off and a new code can be set; if an incorrect code is entered again the safe will block for
another minute, and so forth until the correct code is entered: now the door can be opened and the block timer is reset.
TAMPER SIGNAL:
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If, on entering the correct code the red led lights up for 1 second before the green led, this indicates that a previous attempt has been made
to open the safe with the wrong code.
N.B.: The block and tamper signals are activated only if the incorrect codes detected are composed of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of
12 digits. Otherwise no signals are generated.
WARNING:
POWER SUPPLY:
• Use four 1.5 V alkaline batteries, "AA" size, for the internal power supply. Do not use any type of battery holder nor the 9V battery.
• Using flat batteries, an insufficient number of batteries, batteries with oxidised contacts, etc., may result in a general safe malfunctioning.
• It will therefore be necessary to supply the correct amount of power to the safe as illustrated in "DIRECTIONS FOR USE".
• It is good practice to change the batteries at least once a year to prevent any acid leaking and the safe malfunctioning as a result.
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