GB
14
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Symbols affixed to your unit may not be removed
or covered. Information on the unit that is no
longer legible must be replaced immediately.
Your unit at a glance
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P. 3, item 1
1. Unlocking handle
2. Cover
3. Keyboard
4. Red LED
5. Green LED
6. Battery compartment
7. Button
Scope of delivery
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Operating manual
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Safe for integration into furniture
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Emergency key
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4× anchor screws
Operation
Opening for the first time
– Remove the cover (2).
– Put the emergency key into the keyhole and turn
anti-clockwise.
– At the same time, turn the unlocking handle (1)
clockwise and open the door.
Fixture
– To fix it into place, use the pre-drilled
holes (ø 9 mm) on the bottom or on the rear wall
of the safe.
– Use the supplied anchor screws.
– Use suitable rawlplugs.
Inserting the batteries
– Remove the cover of the battery compartment (6).
– Insert the batteries. Please make sure the polarity
is correct! Battery type
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Technical data – p. 15
.
Programming the code
1. Press the button (7). As soon as you release the
button, two signal sounds are issued.
2. Use the keyboard (3) to enter a three to eight-digit
code and then confirm within 15 seconds by
pressing the button
[*]
or button
[#]
.
Opening the safe
1. Use the keyboard (3) to enter the saved code and
then confirm by pressing the button
[*]
or but-
ton
[#]
.
2. An acoustic signal is sounded and the green
LED (5) lights up.
3. Open the door using the unlocking handle (1)
within the next 5 seconds.
•
The door will be blocked if an incorrect code is
entered three times.
Emergency opening of the safe
•
If the door cannot be opened using the code or if
the batteries are empty, you will need to proceed
as described under
►
Opening for the first time –
p. 14
.
– Enter a new code as described under
►
Pro-
gramming the code – p. 14
.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance overview
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
Maintenance
Changing the batteries
– If the batteries are low on power, the red LED (4)
lights up.
– To replace the batteries, open the safe and
replace the batteries as described under
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Inserting the batteries – p. 14
.
Storage, transportation
Storage
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Store the unit and accessories in a dry and well
ventilated place.
•
If the unit and accessories are to be out of opera-
tion for a longer period of time, make sure they
are protected from dirt and corrosion.
Transport
•
When dispatching, try to use the original packag-
ing, if possible.
Troubleshooting
What to do when something doesn’t work…
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You
can easily remedy most of these yourself. Please
consult the following table before contacting the ven-
dor. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possibly
money too.
Before putting the unit into operation, read
and observe the instructions for use.
Note:
Never store the emergency key in the
safe.
CAUTION! Risk of injury!
Only set up the
safe so that is it horizontal.
Note:
Wait 20 seconds before trying to enter
the code again. If you enter an incorrect
code three times again, you will have to wait
5 minutes.
What?
How?
Clean the device.
Wipe the unit with a dry
cloth.
Note:
The programmed code is deleted dur-
ing battery change.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Unprofessional
repairs may mean that your unit will no
longer operate safely. This endangers you
and your environment.
Error/Fault
Cause
Remedy
Door cannot be opened? Entered incorrect code.
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Opening the safe – p. 14
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