7. CHARGING CHECK OF THE INTERNAL BATTERIES
At any time, the battery level of the safe can be checked by pressing the “
LOCK”
key when the door is closed
(bolts out). Yellow indicator light shine means that the level of the internal batteries is low and you need to
change the batteries using
4 x 1,5 V. AA size alkaline batteries
.
*If the internal batteries goes completely discharged, it is necessary to open the safe using the external batteries or
the emergency key.
8. EMERGENCY OPENING BY DISCHARGED INTERNAL BATTERIES
It is necessary to have a new
9V LR61
alkaline battery
Press the 9V 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 (
see Pic. 2
).
Digit your personal code to open the door.
Change the internal batteries using new
4 x 1,5 V. AA size alkaline batteries.
9. OPEN THE DOOR USING A MECHANICAL EMERGENCY KEY (only by door closed/bolts
out:
When the safe is closed and you cannot open it by your Code or for change the batteries, then you have an
emergency opening with an override key.
Remove the adhesive label marked with “
RANGERSAFE
”.
Insert the emergency key with the cut on the top-side in the hole (
see Pic. 1
).
Turn the key clockwise until the stop point. The green indicator light will shine.
Turn the key anti-clockwise and take out the key.
Press the “LOCK” key and the bolts will be automatically retract.
Now, you need to program your new personal code following the instructions below at the point 4.
CAUTION
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 motor release, or other faults, first, replace the battery with new alkaline
batteries.
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.
After sales service
:
ASK TO YOUR RETAIL STOCK
Pic. 2
Emergency key
Pic. 1
Contacts for external
battery
WARNING!
NEVER LEAVE YOUR
EMERGENCY KEY IN THE
SAFE