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winchestersafes.com Owners Manual
ELECTRONIC LOCK OPERATING AND CHANGING
INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
Keeping the door open, enter your new combination. If it was programmed correctly,
you will get two (2) beeps after entry and the handle will turn clockwise and retract the
locking bolts.
If at any time in the combination changing procedure you hear three (3) beeps, you must
start over at the beginning of Step 3 and repeat the entire procedure.
CHANGING YOUR PERSONAL COMBINATION IN THE FUTURE
You can reset your 6-digit combination at any time you choose. Please follow the SETTING
YOUR PERSONAL COMBINATION instructions shown on page 11. You will have to use your
personal combination (rather than 1-2-3-4-5-6) as the existing combination. All other
steps are the same.
LOW BATTERY POWER
Repeated beeping after the entry of your 6-digit combination indicates that the
battery power is low. The safe may continue to open, but a new 9-volt ALKALINE battery
(ENERGIZER
®
or DURACELL
®
only) should be installed immediately. Refer to INSTALLING
THE BATTERY on page 11 for installation instructions.
BATTERY IS DEAD AND YOU CAN NOT OPEN THE SAFE
First of all, don’t worry. Your combination is retained in the lock even if all power is lost.
Simply install a new 9-volt ALKALINE battery to the connector (ENERGIZER® or DURACELL®
only) by referring to the INSTALLING THE BATTERY on page 11 for installation instructions.
Once battery is installed, the lock will open normally.
ELECTRONIC SAFE LOCKING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1- Make sure there is not any obstruction inside the safe that will block the door
from closing or the movement of the locking bolts; close the door and rotate the handle
counterclockwise until it comes to a solid stop.