User manual
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• Before you close the safe, the safe door should be closed. Then turn the locking grip
to the left up to the stop to make the lock latch.
Check the locking - turn of the grip to the right should not be possible now.
If you inadvertently turn the locking grip with the open safe door to the left,
so that both lock bolts project out of the safe door (and the safe door won’t
close), proceed as described above when opening the safe.
Setting a new master code
• First of all, open the safe door as described above.
On the back side of the safe door (near the door axis on
the inside of the door), there is a hidden button, see the
circle on the figure on the right.
• Briefly press the button.
Now, 6 dashes (“- - - - - -”) are blinking on the display.
• Press the “START” button briefly.
• Enter a new 6-digit master code (e.g. 334499).
When the input is finished, “In” appears of the display
and a sound signal is generated. The new master code is
saved.
Setting a new user code
• First of all, open the safe door.
• Press the “START” button briefly.
6 dashes (“- - - - - -”) will appear on the display.
• Enter a new 6-digit user code (e.g. 773388).
• Then press briefly the button on the back side of the safe door (near the door axis on
the inside of the door), see the circle on the figure above.
“In” appears of the display and a sound signal is generated. The new user code is
saved.
Tips and Notes
• The product is designed for storage of valuable objects or protection against unau-
thorised access.
The break-in protection is achieved by constructive solution, i.e. by steel sheet body
frame, door and lock design. The solution perplexes unauthorised access to the
valuable objects stored in the safe.
• When opening/closing the safe, make sure you are not viewed by anybody.
• Thick door with lock mechanics contained therein prevents from access to the in-
terior of the safe. Close the door cautiously, do not use excessive force! Otherwise
you can damage the objects kept in the safe.
• Never keep in the safe both keys provided. It would be impossible to open the safe
if you forget your user or master code!
• If you forget your master or user code, open the safe with the key provided, and set
the new master or user code.
Maintenance and Care
• Apart from the occasional battery change, the product is maintenance-free for you.
• Clean the safe occasionally with a clean, soft, dry cloth. Never use aggressive
cleaning agents or chemical solutions as the surface of the housing could be dam-
aged (discoloured).
Disposal
a) Product
Dispose of an unserviceable product in accordance with the relevant statu-
tory regulations.
Remove any batteries inserted and dispose of them separately from the
product.
b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
The end user is legally obliged (Battery Regulation) to return used batteries and re-
chargeable batteries. Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste!
Contaminated batteries/rechargeable batteries are labelled with these sym-
bols to indicate that disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The sym-
bols for the relevant heavy metals are: Cd=Cadmium, Hg=Mercury, Pb=Lead
(marked on batteries/rechargeable batteries, e.g. under the rubbish bin sym-
bol shown to the left).
You can return your used batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge to the official
collection points of your community, in our stores, or everywhere where batteries or
rechargeable batteries are sold!
You thereby fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the
environment.
Technical Data
Power Supply.............................. 4 batteries of type AA/Mignon
Dimensions.................................. overall: 250 x 350 x 250 mm (H x W x D)
....................................................... overall, with rotary knob: 250 x 350 x 280 mm (H x W x D)
....................................................... internal: 245 x 345 x 190 mm (H x W x D)
Door cut-out ................................ 183 x 230 mm (H x W)
Wall thickness ............................ Casing: 1,5 mm; Door: 4 mm
Volume ......................................... ca. 16 l
Weight .......................................... 7,6 kg
Variations in dimensions and weight are dependent on the production tech-
nique.