Specifications

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PROGRAMMING YOUR PIN NUMBER (personal identification number)
Each time a button I pressed, a beep will be heard and the orange LED will flash. This is a safety feature so
that you will know when the safe is being accessed and cannot be switched off.
Keep PIN codes in a safe place.
Do not use personal information like birthdays, telephone numbers etc.
Write down your PIN codes so you do not forget it. (any
combination of numbers from 3 to 8 digits)
With the door open, install 4 AA batteries supplied.
Unscrew the security cap and depress the red reset button located
at the back of the door.
Two beeps will be heard and the orange LED will light.
You now have 20 seconds to enter your PIN.
Key in your new PIN.
Press the “A” or “B” button once.
Two beeps will be heard and the orange LED will go out.
Your PIN has now been set.
Screw the security cap back into the red reset button. Ensure you do this for security reasons.
While the door is open familiarise yourself with the door opening procedure, and leave the door open until you
are satisfied that you fully understand the opening and closing method. You can re-set the PIN at any time by
following the above procedure.
OPENING THE DOOR USING YOUR PIN NUMBER (personal identification number)
Each time a button is pressed, a beep will be heard and the orange LED will flash.
Enter your PIN number.
Press the “A” or “B” button.
Two beeps will be heard and the orange LED will flash.
The green LED will light to indicate that the safe door can be opened.
You now have 5 seconds to open the door before it will lock again.
Open the safe door by turning the knob clockwise and pulling it open.
If the red and green LED lights simultaneously when the correct PIN is entered, then the
batteries MUST be replaced immediately before closing the door as this indicates that the
batteries are too low.
If an incorrect PIN is entered, the safe will not open, three warning beeps will be heard & the
orange LED will flash and the green LED won’t light. Entering an incorrect PIN three
consecutive times will freeze the locking mechanism and keypad for 20 seconds, during which
time you will not be able to access the safe. After three more incorrect PIN attempts, the locking
mechanism and keypad will freeze for 5 MINUTES during which time you will not be able to
access the safe.