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
Mechanical combination lock
2
Cencon 2000 GEN II lock
3
Single/dual electronic combination lock
4
Safe handle
5
Mechanical keylock
Figure 3-11 Safe Door Locks and Handles
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.
NOTE
For added security, change the safe lock combination as soon
as possible. Refer to Appendix A appropriate lock operating
guide for information on changing your lock’s combination.
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.
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