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(P/N) 752.118 Rev A • 12/08
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bATTERY LoW WARninG
Repeated LED flashing and beeping during an opening indicates that the battery is low
and needs immediate replacement.
Use only alkaline batteries (Example: Duracell ™or Eveready™ alkaline batteries)
• Use one (1) 9-Volt alkaline battery in the Small Battery Box or six (6) “C” cell alkaline
batteries in the Large Battery Box.
It is recommended that batteries be replaced at least once a year.
if the battery is depleted and will not allow the lock to open:
• Hold a new 9-Volt alkaline battery on the contact points located on the front of the
keypad (large battery terminal to large keypad contact, small battery terminal to small
keypad contact).
• Enter a valid combination to open the lock (see
oPEninG THE LoCK
).
noTE: You must maintain battery contact at all times throughout the procedure.
Change batteries as directed below.
The lock contains a non-volatile memory, and even with batteries removed, the lock
will retain all programming.
CHAnGinG bATTERiES
Small battery box:
1. Open safe door.
2. Remove battery box cover by pulling the front portion away from the safe door.
3. Remove battery by unsnapping it from the connector.
CAUTion! Hold onto the battery connector to avoid pulling the wires out of
the board.
4. Connect a new 9-Volt alkaline battery to the battery connector.
5. Push the battery and the leads completely into the battery compartment.
6. Replace the cover and test the lock several times before closing the door.
Large battery box:
1. Open safe door.
2. Remove battery box cover by pulling the front portion away from the safe door.
3. Remove the six old “C” cell alkaline batteries.
4. Insert six new “C” cell alkaline batteries
5. Replace the cover and test the lock several times before closing the door.
Mounting Instructions available at www.kaba-mas.com.
2788 Small Battery Box or
2789 Small Battery/Alarm Box
4001 Large Battery Box or
4002 Large Battery/Alarm Box