DIAGRAM 2.0
2
Power
Override
Jack
Power
Override
Box
EMERGENCY OPENING
EMERGENCY BYPASS KEY:
1. There is a key lock located between the keypad and the turn knob or auxiliary key. Gently remove
the plastic key cover.
2. Insert the tubular key provided with the safe and turn clockwise (right).
3. Turn the Knob or Handle clockwise (Right) and open door.
NOTE: If the keys are lost, the key number is stamped on the key. Make sure to log the key number
with your personal combination and store in a safe place.
BATTERY OVERRIDE:
1. If the LCD display reads “Lo-BATTE” when opening the safe, it means the batteries are low and should
be replaced.
2. With the safe open slide the battery cover (located on the back of the safe door) to the left and
remove.
3. Replace the batteries with a good brand of Alkaline battery. The LCD display will turn Blue and show
GOOD. Be sure and place the (+) end of the battery in each position of the base as indicated by the
symbol.
4. Once the batteries are removed, the user code will default back to original factory code (1,2,3,4) if not
replaced within 10 minutes. Reset the user code as stated under Enrolling procedures.
5. If batteries are drained and will not power up the lock, install 4 new AA (1.5 volt) batteries into the
“Power Override Box” supplied with the safe.
6. Plug the Power Override Jack into the Power Override Port located on the bottom of the keypad.
7. Open the safe by following Step 1 and install new batteries as instructed above.
TIPS
1. Use the * key as backspace to clear the last entry.
2. Hold the * key for more than 2 seconds to clear the LCD display.
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CAUTION!
Liquids can damage
the keypad
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CAUTION!
Pen points or other
sharp objects can
puncture the keypad
membrane
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