The sounding of two long, low-pitched tones indicates that you made a mistake entering the numerical code. Please
start over at 1.
TEST - TO BE CARRIED OUT WITHOUT FAIL!
It should not be possible to turn the lock handle half a turn with the door open and
blocked. Press the EIN/ON key, key-in the new numerical code and press the ENTER
key. It should now be possible to open the lock by turning the lock handle half a turn.
CHANGING THE OPENING DELAY
1. Press the EIN/ON key.
2. Key-in the numerical code. If you have selected an opening delay of 0 minutes, proceed with step 4.
3. Press the ENTER key once and wait for the opening delay to lapse. Following that, press the ENTER key once more
whilst the short, high-pitched signal tones are sounding. Now enter your numerical code once more.
4. Hold the ENTER key pressed down (6 seconds), until you hear a long, high-pitched signal tone.
5. Key in the two-figure number "60".
6. Press ENTER key.
7. Enter the new opening delay of your choice by keying in any two-figure number between 00 and 99. This entered
number is the opening delay in minutes.
8. Press ENTER key. If you have performed the coding process correctly, you will hear 2 long, high-pitched signal
tones.
The sounding of two long, low-pitched tones indicates that you made a mistake entering the numerical code. Please
start over at 1.
Entering an opening delay of "00" implies that the safe or strongroom is to be
operated without delay, in other words, the first entry of the correct numerical
code (factory setting) will open the lock
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