CAUTION:
Do not keep the keys in the safe itself!
1. OPENING THE SAFE
To open the safe first time, remove the small plastic cover
(“B”) on the front panel, insert the
key into the keyhole, and turn it counter-clockwise direction, at the same time, turn the
doorknob
(“A”) clockwise direction and open the door.
2. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
The safe requires 4× size
“AA” (1.5V) batteries.
Open the safe, push the battery cover plate
“D” (see below) on the back of the door and install
the batteries. Ensure that the batteries are fitted with the correct corresponding polarity.
Use of alkaline batteries is recommended.
3. PROGRAMMING THE CODE
A. With the safe door open, press the red button
“C” (see below) on the back of the door near
the hinge, release it and you will hear two beeps. The yellow light will be on at the same
time.
B. Now press from 3 to 8 numbers that you wish to use as a combination and confirm by
pressing the letter “A” or “B” within 15 seconds. The safe “beeps” twice and the yellow
light will go off, your personal code is now set.
C. Write down your new combination immediately and check whether your new combination
has been programmed or not on conditions of the safe door open.
4. USING YOUR SAFE
To open the safe, enter your personal code followed by the letter “A” or “B”, you will hear a
beep and the green light will be on, then turn the doorknob in clockwise direction to open the
door within 5 seconds.
If you or an intruder uses the incorrect group of numbers, it will not open. If the incorrect
combination is used 3 times consecutively, you must wait for 20 seconds before reattempting.
If again the incorrect combination is selected 3 times, you must wait approximately 5 minutes
before reattempting access.
5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT WARNING
If the batteries are low, the red light (in the middle of the number panel) will warn you
immediately. To test the batteries, just input your personal numbers to open the door. If the
batteries are low, the red light will be on. If nothing happens, it means that the batteries are
OK.
6. REPLACING THE BATTERIES
The safe requires 4× size
“AA” (1.5V) batteries.
Open the safe, push the battery cover plate
“D” (see below) on the back of the door and replace
the 4 pcs old batteries. You must reprogram the code, using the above third step.
Use of alkaline batteries is recommended.