10. SECURITY CODE SETUP FOR NON ILLUMINATED E-LOCKS
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Important: It is necessary to re-program your safe with a new security code you have
personally selected to provide maximum household security. Be careful, in choosing
your new security code, you’ll want to be sure that you can operate the unit quickly
without making an error.
Key in the preset factory code [ 1 5 9 # ].
The right light will turn green. Turn the
handle to ensure bolts are activated.
Once confirmed return handle to
starting position to lock bolts out.
On the inside of the safe door, locate
the small brass cap. Unscrew and remove
the cap, you will now see the reset button.
Press and release the reset button. You
will hear a beep. The yellow (left) light
on the E-lock will illuminate so that you
can enter your new code.
Note: Do not shut the safe door until you have confirmed your new security code at least 3 times to
ensure your code has been saved and you can open the door successfully If the code fails, the yellow
(left) light will flash and beep. Repeat the steps above until successful.
Warning: If the incorrect security code is entered 3 times you will have an automatic lockout for
20 seconds before you can enter your code again. If 3 additional failed attempts are made, the keypad
will lockout for 10 minutes. Leave batteries in to go through lockout cycle. If batteries are removed
the timer will restart zero.
Brass Reset Button Cover
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Enter your new 3 to 8 digit security
code while the yellow (left LED) light is
illuminated followed by the [ * ] symbol.
Keypad will beep twice after pressing
the [ * ] symbol.
While the safe door is still open, confirm
your newly entered security code. Confirm
code by entering the 3-8 digit code followed
by the [ # ]. If successful you will hear two
beeps and the green light will illuminate,
allowing you to retract the bolts.