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3.10 Accessing the Safe
The safe door has either a mechanical combination lock or an electronic
combination lock. The safe door may also have a secondary lock. Once the
correct combination is used to unlock the safe lock, a safe handle is used to
release the safe door. See Figure 3-11 for illustrations of the available safe locks
and safe handles.
1
Key locking mechanical combination lock
2
Cencon 2000 GEN II lock
3
Single/dual electronic combination lock
4
Safe handle for CEN safe
5
Mechanical keylock
Figure 3-11 Safe Door Locks and Handles
NOTE
For added security, change the safe lock combination as soon
as possible. Refer to the appropriate lock operating guide for
information on changing the combination of your lock.
Electronic Combination Lock
Electronic locks have a keypad on which you enter the proper combination.
Different versions of the lock use a single combination, a dual combination, or a
remote access feature to unlock the safe door. Refer to Section 3.11 for procedure
to open safe door electronic combination locks.
Cencon Electronic Lock
This lock has a lock dial that spins to generate electrical power to operate a
keypad. Once the keypad is energized, the lock code can be entered on the
keypad.
Mechanical Keylock
A removable key may be used to unlock the safe door lock bolt. Then the handle
is turned to open the safe door. A mechanical keylock can also be used before
entering the combination for the combination lock.
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