Additional Electronic Lock Information
Changing Your Code
All electronic lock codes are set at the factory as 1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6. For security purposes,
you should immediately change it to your own unique code.
You can reset your six
-
digit code at any time. When creating a new code, avoid
using personal data such as birth dates, street numbers or phone numbers to keep
your valuables as secure as possible. Choose a six
-
digit code that only you know and
can easily remember.
1.
Press
“
0
”
six times.
2.
Enter your existing six
-
digit code once.
3.
Enter your NEW six
-
digit code twice.
4.
Enter the NEW code once more to unlock the lock.
5.
Test the lock several times with your new combination before closing and
locking the safe.
Always have the safe door open and locking bolts extended whenever
changing your code.
If a mistake is made, wait 30 seconds and then repeat steps 1
-
4.
IMPORTANT FOR ELECTRONIC LOCKS
DO NOT CLOSE THE SAFE DOOR IF THE CODE DOES NOT WORK. Refer to the
Troubleshooting Guide or call Rhino Metals Tech Support for further assistance.
Do not wait until your safe is locked out.
Store your safe
’
s model, serial number, owner
’
s manual and combination in a
secure location outside your safe.
When a code is changed, always check to make sure the previous code will no
longer open the lock.
Replace the battery annually to ensure reliable access into your safe.
Always center the handwheel with the safe door to ensure that there is no
pressure on the lock as it could cause a lockout.
Consider purchasing an Extended Lock Warranty for extended services.
Lost Codes for Electronic Locks
Most safes with electronic locks have their override code on file at Rhino Metals. The
override codes are tracked by model and serial number. If you have lost your code, a
$25.00 research fee will be assessed for restoring the code to you. The request
requires completing and providing proper documentation of ownership of the safe.
We cannot guarantee that Rhino Metals can recover a code nor are we responsible
for keeping the information. Please keep your code in a secure place outside your
safe.
LOW BATTERY IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF ELECTRONIC LOCK ISSUES.
Repeated beeping during opening or any other unfamiliar occurrences
indicates that the battery is low and needs to be replaced immediately.
Rhino Metals Technical Support (208) 454
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5545
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