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Before finally closing the safe, it is advisable to check that everything is OK by operating the 
opening and closing mechanism a number of times with the door open.  Then shut the door and turn 
the knob anticlockwise until it is closed 

 

OPENING THE SAFE USING YOUR PERSONAL CODE 

 

Press “ON” 

 

Enter your personal code set earlier and press “ENTER”.  The green “OK” LED lights up for five seconds.  
Within this time, burn the knob clockwise and open the door 

 
SIGNAL INDICATING THAT INTERNAL BATTERIES ARE GOING FLAT 
When the internal battery begins to go flat, this is indicated at the end of the opening procedure, by the red 
“BATTERY” LED lighting up and a low beep tone.  At this point, it will still be possible to open the safe a number of 
times.  Replace the internal batteries with 4 x LLR6 AA 1.5V alkaline batteries 

 

EMERGENCY OPENING WITH INTERNAL BATTERIES FLAT 

If the failing battery goes completely flat, as soon as the keyboard  is pressed, the red “BATTERY” LED lights up and 
it is no longer possible to use the keyboard.  To proceed with opening the safe, it is necessary to use a new 9-volt 
LR61 alkaline battery 
externally (see Pic. 3) 
Press the 9-volt battery contacts firmly on the corresponding contacts on the keyboards, ensuring that they are 
positioned correctly (the “-“ of the battery touching the bigger contact and the “+” of the battery touching the small 
contact).  With the battery firmly in position, key in code and open door.  Replace internal batteries immediately. 

 

CAUTION 
 

Replace the 4 x LLR6 AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries every year 
 
It must be remembered that even new, packed batteries can sometimes be defective, for various reasons, or 
have a brief duration.  In the event of failure of the magnet release, or other faults, first of all, replace the 
battery with a new 4 x LR6 AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries (DURACELL LR6 AA is recommended) 
 
The manufacture declines all responsibility for failure to observe the instructions given, or for improper use 
of the safe, thus causing the warranty to lapse. 

 

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