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Instructions for digital Torino GMT/4P and GMT/7P 

 

 

 

with “ON” key to activate 

Please read all of these instructions carefully before commencing using your safe.  Try all of 

these procedures with the door open first, until you are familiar with how the safe works. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

FEATURES 

 

High performance microprocessor 

 

Possible combinations:  10 billion 

WARNING! 

NEVER LEAVE YOUR 

EMERGENCY KEY IN THE SAFE 

 

Internal power supply with 4 x LR6 AA 1.5-v alkaline batteries 

 

Alphanumeric keyboard with 12 keys:  10 keys with numbers from 0 to 9 and 26 letters 

 

“ON” key to activate the circuit 

 

“ENTER” key to confirm code set 

 

The keyboard is of the membrane type with four dedicated LEDS, and contacts for external emergency 
power supply in the event of internal batteries being flat 

 

Internal button for programming new personal code 

 

DIGITS THAT CAN BE SET 

minimum 4 – maximum 10 digits in permanent memory 

    (the 

“ENTER” 

and 

“ON” 

keys 

are not valid in the combination) 

 

INTRODUCTION 

 

ALL SAFES ARE PROVIDED WITH SERVICE CODE “1111” 

 

Before installing the safe, check that it works properly and read the instructions carefully to understand the 
operation 

 

Every time a key is pressed the green “OK” LED lights up and the buzzer sounds; pressing the “ENTER” 
key causes the green “OK” LED to light up for correct procedures, or the red “ERROR” LED to light up in the 
case of incorrect settings. 

 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 

1.

 

Fit the 4 x 1.5-volt batteries (only alkaline batteries must be used) in its plastic seating on the back of 
the internal lock (see Pic. 1) and completely remove (without screwing it back in) the black screw marked 
with a special yellow label, which blocks the magnet. 

2.

 

Test for opening using the service code “1111” (with door open and bolts extended) 

Press “ON”,  key in the service code “1111” and press “ENTER”.  The green “OK” LED lights up for about five 
seconds. 
Within this time, with the green LED ON, turn the knob clockwise to retract the bolts. 
If the combination is incorrect, the red “ERROR” LED will light up and the buzzer will sound. 
After three attempts with incorrect codes, the keyboard will be disabled for one minute and this time will be 
indicated by the red “ERROR” LED flashing.  After this time, renewed readiness for operation will be indicated by 
the green “OK” LED lighting up and a beep 

 
STORING THE PERSONAL CODE 

3.

 

The procedure for storing the new code must be carried out with the door open and the bolts 
extended. 

 

Press “ON” 

 

Press the programming button (see Pic. 2) near the top of the back of the door once;  the button is marked 
with a yellow “PROGRAMMING” label 
The green “CODE” LED switches on with a steady light and stays on for 10 seconds 

 

Within 10 seconds, start keying in your new personal code (min. 4 – max. 10 digits) and press “ENTER” 

 

Key in your new code set again and press “ENTER” to confirm 
If the procedure has been carried out correctly, a long sound with a number of tones is emitted, thus 
indicating that your code has been stored. 
If errors have been made while setting your new code, this will be indicated by the red “ERROR” LED 
lighting up and a beep. Repeat the procedure for setting your new personal code again, starting from 3. 

 

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