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CHANGING YOUR BATTERY
Slide the keypad housing up and carefully pull away from mounting surface to expose
battery compartment.
Remove 9-Volt battery and replace with a new one with “use date” at least 4 years in the
future.
The connector is easily removed by unsnapping it from the two terminals on the top of the
battery. Hold on to battery terminal to avoid pulling wires out of housing.
Carefully position the keypad over the mounting screws and slide the keypad housing down.
Ensure that there are no wires or cables bent or pinched between the input pad and the
safe door. Pinched cables can result in a short circuit and performance issues with your lock.
In rare cases, static electric discharge could damage your electric lock or keypad. To reduce
this risk, always touch the handles or body of the safe before you touch the keypad to enter
your combination.
CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE YOUR COMBINATION WITH YOUR SAFE DOOR SHUT.
OPEN THE DOOR AND EXTEND THE DOORBOLTS BEFORE PROCEEDING!
CHANGING YOUR CODE
Press the “0” (zero) button six times.
Enter your existing six digit code one time.
Enter NEW six digit code two times.
Enter your new code again to unlock safe.
If a mistake is made, wait thirty seconds and repeat steps 1-4.
Test operation of the lock several times before putting any items in the safe or before
shutting the door.
CAUTION: IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE EXISTING COMBINATION, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FOLLOW
THE CHANGING INSTRUCTIONS. USERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING A RECORD OF
THEIR COMBINATION.
Electric Lock Operation