Keyguard KG/100
GETTING STARTED.
Please note that all Keyguard safes are supplied without
a preset code. To open the Keyguard for the first time
replicate the following steps:
1.
With the Keyguard in an upright position (As pictured)
slide the button marked ‘Clear’ downwards and then release
it allowing the button to return to its usual position.
2.
Firmly hold the facia of the Keyguard and
simultaneously slide the button marked ‘Open’ downwards.
With the ‘Open’ button still pushed downward pull the facia
away from the safe body.
SETTING YOUR OWN CODE.
1. Place the facia of the Keyguard face down on a firm
surface.
2. Decide upon your new personal code, please be
aware that you may only use each number once. (It is
suggested that you select a 3-8-digit figure for your new
code. It is very important that you remember this
number.)
3. To set your code you will require a small flat-headed
screwdriver. Observe that on the back of the Keyguard
facia there are ten slotted disks with arrows pointing
upward. These disks are numbered and represent each
of the ten available digits. Flip the safe cover face up
and familiarise yourself with which disks represent which
number.
4. Unscrew the small knob that holds the numbered
metal plate in position. Now remove the plate from the
facia.
5. Using the screwdriver turn the disk that represents
the first number in your code 180
°
so that the arrow now
points downward. Repeat this step for each of the
numbers in your code.
6. Replace the numbered metal plate and secure it in
position with the turn knob.
7. Once you have input your code you should check
that it has been correctly set. It is vital that you first
check this with the Keyguard open
. DO NOT YET
REPLACE THE FACIA!
CHECKING YOUR CODE.
1. With the Keyguard facia in an upright position slide the
button marked ‘Clear’ downwards and then release it
allowing the button to return to its usual position.
2. Input each digit of your personal code, one figure at a
time. It does not matter which order you punch in your
numbers. For instance if your code is 1-2-3 you can
input your code as 3-2-1 or 3-1-2 and the Keyguard will
still operate.
3. Once you have depressed the buttons for each
number in your code the ‘Open’ button should slide
easily downwards.
N.B. If any of the numbered buttons fail to depress after
you have set your code then please ensure that they
have been turned fully 180
°
.
4. Re-check that your code works two or three more
times. If these tests are successful you can now place
the Keyguard facia into its position on the body.
REPLACING THE FACIA.
1. Start by resetting the lock by sliding down the clear
button and releasing it.
2. Input your new personal code and depress the ‘Open’
button (Do not release the open button yet.).
3.
Note that on the lowest edge of the facia there is an
extended metal keep. Locate this keep into the shaped
recess on the lowest inside surface of the Keyguard
body.
4.
Push the facia forward into position and release the
‘Open’ button. The Keyguard should now be shut.
NORMAL KEYGUARD USE.
Your Keyguard can now be operated using the
techniques you have learnt so far. The following
points should help clarify any final uncertainties.
1. During any operation of the Keyguard always
begin by depressing the ‘Clear’ button.
2. To open first input your personal code and
depress the ‘Open’ button, whilst simultaneously
pulling the facia towards you.
3. To close the Keyguard follow the steps described
in the section ‘Replacing the facia’.
CHANGING YOUR CODE.
You may wish at some stage to alter the personal code
you have set. You can change your code by following
the steps below.
1. In the usual manner open your Keyguard and
remove the facia.
2. To change the code you will need a small flat-headed
screwdriver. Now begin by placing the facia face down.