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eserved.
BA smartsafe dp 05
/ 2015
BURG-WÄCHTER KG
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Altenhofer Weg 15
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58300 Wetter
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Germany
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www.burg.biz
Opening using the opening code
– Enter the valid opening code
– Press “Enter” and turn the knob by a quarter clockwise.
Code change
– Enter the valid opening code
– Press “Enter” and turn the knob by a quarter clockwise.
– Open the safe and wait until the green LED over the opening readiness
icon goes out. Press the red button on the inner side of the safe door
(the yellow LED flashes twice together with 2 high signal tones).
– The yellow LED lights up during the programming process. Enter the new
opening code (3 to 8 digits) and press “Enter”. A successful code change
is confirmed by 2 high tones together with the green LED flashing twice.
Opening with the emergency lock
– Remove the screws of the battery compartment cover and move the
battery compartment cover downwards.
– Remove the batteries.
– Then insert the emergency key into the lock and turn it as far
as the stop counterclockwise.
– Turn the knob by a quarter clockwise and open the door.
Disposal
Dear customer,
Please help us avoid unnecessary waste. Should you intend to dispose of this
device at any time, please remember that many components of this device
contain valuable materials, which can be recycled.
Please be aware that electrical and electronic devices, as well
as batteries, should not be disposed of as household waste,
but rather collected separately. Please obtain information on
the collecting points for electrical waste from the responsible
authority of you municipality.
If you have any questions concerning the EC declaration
of conformity, please use [email protected]
Generally
When an action has been successfully performed, the green LED under the
“Opening readiness” icon goes on when it is completed, the activation
of the red LED under the “Refused entry / Blocking time / Battery” icon
indicates that the action has failed. In such case the original settings are
retained. A flashing yellow LED indicates entry using a button.
Technical data
Number of codes
1
Code length
3 to 8 digits
Blocking times
After 3 wrong code entries 5 minutes
Power supply
4 x MIGNON LR6 / AA / ALKALINE
Permissible
ambient
conditions
-15 °C / +50 °C/ up to 95 % rel.
air humidity
(noncondensing)
Signal tones
1 x Button pressed
2 x Code correct, start of programming
7 x Code incorrect
Commissioning
Remove the screws of the battery compartment cover using the attached hex
key (size 1.5) and move the cover with the
logo downwards.
Then insert the emergency key into the lock and turn it as far as the stop
counterclockwise. Turn the knob by a quarter clockwise and open the door.
Then insert the batteries from the safe (4 pcs, LR6 / AA / 1.5 / alkaline)
and screw the battery compartment cover back on. Press the red button
on the inner side of the safe door (the yellow LED flashes twice together
with 2 high signal tones). The yellow LED lights up during the programming
process. Enter the new opening code (3 to 8 digits) and press “Enter”. A
successful code change is confirmed by 2 high tones together with the green
LED flashing twice.
Structure
Imagine
Delete button
Opening readiness
Button confirmation
Refused entry / Blocking time / Battery
Enter button
Important: Please read the entire User Manual before you
start programming.
Important notes
– Store your codes and emergency key (the emergency lock is located under
the 4 batteries) at a secure place outside the safe.
– Use no personal data (e.g. date of birth, telephone No …)
– In case the safe is not to be used for a prolonged period of time, please
remove the batteries.
– Please contact your vendor in case of questions or problems.
– The safe provides its intended protection level only when attached to a
massive construction element. Please use the provided anchoring points
(on wall and / or floor) in order to create the required fixing connection.
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User Manual