IMPORTANT:
The first opening of the safe
you must use the emergency
key:
• Insert the emergency key
with the red point and turn
it clockwise.
NOTE: Do not store the emergency key inside the safe
1. BATTERY INSTALLATION
Open the door, remove the plastic cover located behind the door
and place 4 new 1,5V AA batteries.
2. PROGRAMMING THE OPENING CODES
This safe allows to program two secret opening codes--one
standard and one master, from 3 to 6 digits each.
The initial standard code is 000000 and the initial master code
is 888888. For your security, it´s important that you change
them and configure the codes you desire.
During the process, use the
entered.
Programming the standard code (the safe must be open):
A. Press 00 and the
SELECT.
B. Press the 0 button. The screen will display SET.
C. Enter your code (3 to 6 digits) and press the
The screen will display DONE.
With the door open, verify that the new code operates correctly
(see section 3, opening the safe).
Programming the master code (the safe may be open or
closed):
A. Press 00 and the
SELECT.
B. Press the 1 button. The screen will display OLD.
C. Enter the current master code (888888 the first time) and
press the
button. The screen will display SET (if the
code entered is incorrect, it will display ERROR).
D. Enter the new master code (3 to 6 digits) and press the
button. The screen will display REPEAT.
E. Enter the new master code again and press the
The screen will display DONE (if the code entered is not
the same both times, the screen will display ERROR).
3. OPENING THE SAFE
Enter either of the two active opening codes, then turn the
key in clockwise direction to open the door within 5 seconds.
If an incorrect code is entered, the screen will display ERROR1,
for a second incorrect attempt it will display ERROR2, and for a
third incorrect attempt it will display ERROR3 and the system
will remain blocked for 5 minutes, indicating by blinking HOLD
5... HOLD 4... etc. During this time, the keypad cannot be used.
-
+
LOCK
button to delete the last digit
button. The screen will display
button. The screen will display
4. CLOSING THE SAFE
Just turn the key in anticlockwise direction to close the door.
5. OPENING WITH THE EMERGENCY KEY
If you do not have the opening codes, or if the batteries have
run out and an external battery is not available, you can open
the safe using the emergency key.
For this, access the emergency lock. Introduce the emergency
key provided with these instructions and turn it. The safe will
open.
Note: In case of an emergency opening due to a wrong code,
the emergency key opens the door but does not unblock the
electronic system, you must wait for the deadbolt time to expire.
6. OPENING WITH AN EXTERNAL BATTERY
If the batteries have run out, you can use the safe by placing
a 9V battery in the power supply located to the right of the
keypad.
Once the safe is open, replace the batteries.
7. OTHER CONTROL ELEMENTS
SCREEN CONTROL: To configure the screen so it does not
button.
display the digits that are entered, press the
then the 3 button. If you would like the screen to display what
you enter, press the
SOUND CONTROL: To use the safe in silent mode, press the
button and then the 6 button. If you would like the safe to
emit sounds again, press the
BATTERY STATUS CONTROL: If you would like to know
whether the batteries are sufficiently charged, press the
button while the safe is closed. If the batteries are fine, the
screen will display HI-BAT, and if they are not, the message
will be LO-BAT. In that case, you should replace the batteries
with new ones.
In any case, if the batteries are not sufficiently charged, the
system will warn you of this when the safe is opened and
button.
closed by displaying the OPEN LO-BAT or CLOSE LO-BAT
messages on the screen, respectively.
NOTE: During the battery change process, the safe will not
forget the codes that have been entered.
8. MAINTENANCE
Check the condition of the battery compartment on a regular
basis (every 6 months) to identify any possible signs of rust,
sulphation, etc.
Grease/oil any mechanical moving parts, such as locks and
bolts.
3 button again.
6 button again.
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