Home and Office Security Safes
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Test Locking System
Customer Support
Testing the Passcode
1. With the safe door open and the Live Bolts engaged, you can
now test the Electronic Locking System using the pre-set three
digit factory code. Locate the digital keypad on the front of the
safe and open up the protective cover to expose the keypad.
2. When the cover is opened, the keypad is activated and the
keypad backlight will turn on and remain on for approximately 5
seconds. When the backlight turns off, the keypad is still active
and the backlight will turn on again when any key is pressed.
3. The pre-set three digit factory Passcode is 159. Enter this
Passcode as follows:
Note: All entries are accompanied by a beep and the green light
will flash.
4. After properly entering the entire sequence, the green light will
turn on and the lock will “click”. You now have 5 seconds to
open the safe by turning the safe door handle upward to
the right.
Important: IF HANDLE WILL NOT TURN
If the handle will not turn to the right after the green light comes on, first turn
the handle slightly back to the left until it stops, then turn upwards to the right
again to open.
5. Once the handle has been turned to the right, the Live Bolts will be
disengaged and retract into the door. You have successfully unlocked the
safe and the door is now in the unlocked position.
6. Leave the safe door open and proceed to Programming a Personal Passcode.
Important: SECURITY LOCKOUT PERIODS
For added security, the safe will automatically “Lockout” entry for 15 minutes
after three attempts to open with an invalid Passcode.
Your Safe’s Unique Identification Numbers
When contacting Customer Service, you should be prepared to supply some
important information that specifically identifies your safe. This information is
extremely important to assuring prompt and accurate customer assistance.
It is strongly recommended that you identify and record the following information
in the “Safe Identification Record” form located on the inside back cover of this
manual:
Model Number
Serial Number
Key Number
Locating Model and Serial Numbers
Most Honeywell safes include a small metallic silver or gray tag affixed to one
of the surfaces. This tag is usually located on the front or right side of the safe.
This tag contains the Serial Number, and on selected models a similar tag is
attached containing the Model Number. If a Model Number tag is not attached
to the safe, then it can be located on the front or side panel of the box that the
safe was packaged in. Write this number down for future reference.
Key Number
The Key Number is located on the key. If you do not have the key, the number
is also located on a sticker on the inside of the Emergency Override Key lock
cover. (See Emergency Override Key, page 6)
Important: DO NOT REMOVE TAGS!
In case your safe becomes inoperable or you lose your keys, these identification
numbers will be needed to correct the problem. It is recommended that the
number tags remain in place on the safe. If removal is necessary, then they
should be attached to the inside back cover of the Operation and Installation
Guide. Store in a safe and secure place for future reference.