Installation Guide
Programming a Personal Passcode
Home and Office Security Safes
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Programming a Personal Passcode
For security reasons, it is very important that you program your
own personal Passcode into the digital lock. The factory code 159
should be changed immediately.
To program your own unique 3-8 digit Passcode, follow these
steps:
1. Open the protective cover on the front of the safe to expose
the keypad.
2. With the safe in the open position, press in on the small
reset button located on the inside top edge of the door.
NOTE: After pressing the reset button, the red and green
lights on the keypad will flash to indicate the programming
is authorized and you have 10 seconds to begin.
3. Enter your new 3-8 digit Passcode followed by the # Key.
Immediately repeat the sequence, beginning with the new
Passcode followed by the # Key. The Passcode must be
entered a total of two times in order for your code to be
accepted.
4. The green light will light up solid, indicating your new
Passcode has been successfully entered.
5. Your new Passcode will now be comprised of the 3-8 digit
sequence you selected, always followed by the # sign. The
factory pre-set Passcode will no longer open the safe.
6. You may change your Passcode at any time by repeating
the same steps.
7. It is important that you write down your personal Passcode
and secure it in a safe location away from the safe.
NOTE: If you forget your personal Passcode, access to the
safe can be made using the Emergency Override Key.
PASSCODE
RESET BUTTON
GREEN
LIGHT
Emergency Override Key/
Battery Replacement
Your safe is equipped with an Emergency Override Key which
allows immediate access in case you forget your Passcode or the
batteries need replacing.
1. Locate and open the protective keypad cover on the front of
the safe.
2. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two
screws securing the small Emergency Override Key lock
cover located just below the digital keypad. Pull forward on
the cover to remove and set aside with the small screws.
3. Insert the Emergency Override Key into the lock and turn
clockwise to the right.
4. Turn the handle upwards to the right to open the safe.
NOTE: If batteries need replacing, proceed with step 5.
Otherwise, proceed to steps 6-8.
5. Slide the battery compartment cover (located inside the
safe at the top of the door) forward and remove.
Remove and properly dispose of the (four) nonworking
batteries. Install four new AA batteries. Make sure
the batteries are installed in the proper direction as indicated
in the battery compartment. Slide the cover back into place.
6. Remove the Emergency Override Key, and before replacing
the lock cover, enter your personal Passcode to make sure
the safe will open.
7. Replace the lock cover using the two small screws and
return the Emergency Override Key to a secure place away
from the safe.
8. Close and lock the safe door.
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