KF-35
makfa
info@makfa.com
www.makfa.com
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CLEAR
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Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
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CLEAR
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LOCK
Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
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Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
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CLEAR
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Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
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CLEAR
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Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
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CLEAR
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Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
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CLEAR
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Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
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CLEAR
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LOCK
Close:enter 3-6 digits,press LOCK
Open:enter same code
OPENING THE SAFE DOOR WITH THE MASTER CODE
CHANGING MASTER CODE
When the safe is locked, press the 'LOCK'
button twice. 'SUPER' will appear on the
screen. After the 'SUPER' text goes off,
enter your master code. 'OPENED' will
appear on the screen, and your safe will
be opened.
Refer to 'Page 2' for the factory master
code of the safe."
When your safe lock is open, press the
'CLEAR' button twice. 'PROG' will appear
on the screen.
After the 'PROG' text goes off, immediately
enter your master code. The factory default
master code is '000000.'
'New' will appear on the screen. Enter the
new master code you want to create and
press the 'LOCK' button.
'DONE' will appear on the screen, and your
process will be completed.
If you are getting an 'E-Code' error, it means you are entering your
old master password incorrectly. If you don't remember your old
master password, refer to 'RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT
MASTER CODE' on 'Page 4'."
Summary of Contents for KF-35
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL KF 35...