Use and Care Manual
TIME TO CHANGE YOUR BATTERIES
If the battery level indicator on the display only reveals 1 bar
If you enter your code & the LCD screen display [[ Lo-BATTE ]]
If you enter your code & [[ OPEN ]] displays but the safe does not unlock
If the keypad has no sign of life
IMPORTANT : If the batteries die or are too low to unlock your safe, use
your External Power Pack or Emergency Key to open the safe & change
your batteries.
USER CODES
This safe is equipped with 2 User Codes
User 1 Code is factory set to : 1234#
User 2 Code is factory set to : 123456#
IMPORTANT : Because the codes are factory set, we highly recommened
changing both codes to your own uique codes!
When viewing Open Door Records, [[ PASS1 ]] will display for User 1 &
[[ PASS2 ]] will display for User 2
EMERGENCY KEY
1
Enter #. The display will turn amber & [[ - - - - - - - - ]] will display
2
Enter a valid code & #. You will hear a ‘Click’, the display will turn blue &
[[ OPEN ]] will display
Example : 1234#
Valid Code: LCD will display [[ OPEN ]]
Invalid Code: LCD will display [[ Error ]]
LOCKING THE SAFE
1
If the handle/lock ing bolts are still in the unlocked position, close
the door & turn the handle back to the locked position
2
If the door is open & the handle/locking bolts are in the locked position,
follow steps 1-3 under Unlocking the Safe; close the door & turn the
handle back to the locked position
THE DETENT
The detent prevents the door from being closed with the locking bolts in
the locked position, avoiding any damage to the locking bolts
When you unlock your safe & open the door, the locking bolts are held in
the unlocked position by the safe’s detent.
To release the locing bolts, push the detent rod in & turn the handle to the
locked position
MF-SERIES
ELECTRONIC LOCK INSTRUCTIONS
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