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1.1 Code entry
The electronic lock works with a 6 to 8 digit code. Each input is confirmed by a beep and the green light
illuminates.
After entering a valid code, you hear two short signals and the green light flashes twice. If the code is invalid, you
will hear a long signal and the red light will flash.
1.2 Opening the safe
If you use the safe for the first time, open the lock with the factory code (ON - factory code 123456 - ENTER).
The lock operates with a master code and a user code.
After entering the code unlock the door within five seconds using the handle. If you do not open the lock within
five seconds, the lock closes again automatically.
1.3 Closing and locking safe door
Close the door and turn handle fully to closing position. The lock is secured. You can test whether the lock is
locked by turning the handle to the open position.
1.4 Blocking
If incorrect codes are entered three times in a row, the keypad blocks automatically for five minutes. The red
light flashes every few seconds during that period. Entering a wrong code twice after the blocking period will
start a new delay time of five minutes.
1.5 Safety reference
Once you start using the safe, change the standard factory code into your own personal access code
immediately. When choosing a code, avoid obvious combinations such as numbers related to your birth date,
part of your telephone number or postcode. Remember the code and keep it to yourself. If you feel the need to
write it down, keep it in a safe place.
1. General
User manual electronic lock Salvus PS310
Symbols
Meaning
Green light is on
Sound signal
Red light is on
Attention, there are 2 different user manuals. Check the year of manufacture of your
safe (mentioned on the certificate which you can find on the inside of the safe door)
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PS310 user manual is for safes with year of manufacture as from 2019
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PS300 user manual is for safes with year of manufacture 2018 and older