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OPENING THE DOOR
1. Enter the user code (3–8 digits). An audio
prompt is given every time a button is
pressed and the yellow light flashes.
2. Press the button A ( C / #) or B ( E / *).
The green light goes on.
3. Turn the knob (main key) clockwise to pull
the door within 5 seconds to open.
FIG. 2
CLOSING THE DOOR
Turn the knob (main key) anticlockwise to lock
the door.
AUTOMATIC LOCKING
If an incorrect code is entered three times in
succession there will be an audio prompt for
20 seconds.
SETTING THE USER CODE
1. When the door is open, press the reset
button. The new user code can be set
when the yellow light goes on.
2. Enter the new code (3–8 digits) and
press the button A (C / #) or B ( E / *) to
confirm. Two audio prompts are given
to confirm that the new code has been
stored.
3. If the yellow light flashes and three audio
prompts are given this means the code
has not been changed. Repeat the above
steps.
SETTING THE MASTER CODE
1. When the door is open, press the 0 button
twice and then the reset button. The new
master code can be set when the yellow
light goes on.
2. Enter the new master code (3–8 digits)
and press the button A (C / #) or B ( E
/ *) to confirm. Two audio prompts are
given and the yellow light flashes twice
to confirm that the new master code has
been stored.
3. If the yellow light flashes three times this
means the code has not been changed.
Repeat the above steps.
EMERGENCY OPENING
The first time the safe is opened, during
an electrical fault, or if you have forgotten
the code, the safe can be opened with the
emergency key.
1. Remove the cover over the emergency lock.
2. Insert the emergency key in the keyhole
and turn it anticlockwise. Turn the knob
(main key) clockwise to open the door.
FIG. 3
IMPORTANT:
• The default user code is 159. Enter the
user code again if the yellow light
flashes and three audio prompts are
given.
• The button pad is deactivated while the
audio prompts are given. The audio
prompts can only be stopped by using
the emergency key and cutting the
power supply be removing the battery.
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