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Subject to technical changes
3.
Gently turn the keypad clockwise to
check whether the lock
–
and
therefore the safe
–
are locked.
3.3.
Reprogramming codes
NOTE:
A new code must always be programmed with the door open, and it must be
tested!
If the code has been forgotten or can no longer be reconstructed, an emergency opening
of the safe must be performed and it must be repaired or replaced at the owner's expense!
What the acoustic signals mean
1x signal:
Input accepted
2x signal:
Code is correct
Long signal: Code is incorrect
Procedure:
1.
Open the door with the current code (section 3.1.).
2.
Leave the keypad in the "open" position.
3.
Wait for 10 seconds.
4.
On the keypad, press the "0" key until the red LED is lit continuously and you can hear
a double acoustic signal.
5.
Input the current code (double acoustic signal).
6.
Input the new code (double acoustic signal).
7.
Input the new code again to confirm (double acoustic signal).
8.
With the door open, move the keypad counterclockwise into the "closed" position (lock
closes automatically).
9.
Enter the newly programmed code and open the lock again by moving the keypad
clockwise.
10.
Repeat steps 7 and 8 to make sure that the new code was accepted by the lock, and
that it works.
11.
If the test opening of the lock was successful, the new code has been programmed
and the safe can be closed (section 3.2.).
NOTE:
If errors occur when making the change or if there is a break of more than 10
seconds, the old code remains valid. You must start the programming procedure from the
beginning again.