© by WilTec Wildanger Technik GmbH
Item 63075–63078
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12 2021-1
Defining the code
1.
The ex-factory code is “159.”
2.
Opening the door, press the red button
(6),
the yellow light flashes twice.
3.
Enter the new 1–8-digit code and press “*” or “#.”
4.
With the yellow light flashing twice, the modification is effective.
Defining the master code
1.
Enter “00” and press the set button – the yellow light flashes twice.
2.
Enter the new 1–8-digit code.
3.
Press “*” or “#.”
4.
With the yellow light flashing twice, the modification is effective.
Opening the safe with a code
1.
Enter the new 1–8-digit code and press “*” or “#.”
2.
You will hear two beeps, the green light is lit up, and the electromagnet keeping the door shut
is deactivated for 6
s.
3.
With a bad code entered, the yellow light flashes 5
times, and you hear 5
beeps.
Alarm after bad code
•
With a bad code entered, the yellow light flashes 5
times, and you hear 5
beeps.
•
After entering a bad code thrice, you will hear a 50-s alarm. The alarm goes off when you enter
the right code.
Inductive alarm
To activate this alarm mode, press the “#” button for 3
s. You hear a beep, and the yellow light flashes,
indicating that the inductive alarm mode is activated. After activation, the alarm is triggered with the safe
being shaken or moved and sounds for 50
s. Enter the right code and press “#” to stop the alarm and
open the door.
Note!
The inductive alarm needs to be reset after every unlocking of the door.
Weak battery and battery change
•
The green and red light lit up at the same time after entering the code indicate that the battery
is weak and requires change. It is recommended to replace the battery every year.
•
In case there is no energy, you may connect the external battery box to the key panel to open
the safe (see Fig.
1). In case you have forgotten the code, use the emergency key to open the
safe. Each safe comes with 2
emergency keys.
Note!
Do not place the emergency key into the safe.