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To change code (master- and user code when user code is activated)
1. Open the door and turn the handle up, so the handle is in the locked position.
2. Press and hold button 0 until the lock confirms with a double signal.
(The diode begins to shine with a solid light.)
3. Press the old/current code. (The lock confirms with a double signal.)
4. Enter the new 6-digit code. (The lock confirms with a double signal.)
5. Enter the new 6-digit code again.
(The lock confirms with a double signal and the diode will turn off.)
If an error occurs, a long signal is heard instead of a double signal between various steps. After the long signal,
the diode will turn off and the old code will remain current.
If the diode has time to turn off at any step above, it has taken too long. The old code then remains current.
To activate the other code (user code)
1. Open the door and turn the handle up, so the handle is in the locked position.
2. Press and hold button 1 until the lock confirms with a double signal.
(The diode begins to shine with a solid light.)
3. 3. Enter the current master code. (The lock confirms with a double signal.)
4. Press in the 6-digit user code. (The lock confirms with a double signal.)
5. Enter the 6-digit user code again.
(The lock confirms with a double signal and the diode will turn off.)
If an error occurs, a long signal is heard instead of a double signal between various steps. The diode will turn off
after the long signal and the activation failed.
If the diode has time to turn off at any step above, it has taken too long. Even then the activation has failed.
Once the user code is activated, it is changed according to the instructions above.
To remove the second code (user code):
1. Open the door and turn the handle up, so the handle is in the locked position.
2. Press and hold button 3 until the lock confirms with a double signal.
(The diode begins to shine with a solid light.)
3. Enter the current master code.
(The lock confirms with a double signal and the diode will turn off.)
If an error occurs, a long signal is heard instead of a double signal between various steps. After the long signal,
the diode will turn off and the removal failed.
Power Supply/Battery Replacement:
•The battery is in a slot under the keypad.
•In case of low battery voltage, the lock indicates with repeated short beeps after opening the cabinet.
If you don't change the battery despite the warnings, it will eventually be too weak to be able to open
the lock.
•When the battery is too low, it may be possible to enter the code on the keypad
(ie, all sounds as usual), but the battery cannot open the lock despite the correctly
entered code and the handle then remains in the locked position.
•Use only high-quality alkaline batteries. (Duracell, Varta, Energizer, etc.)
9V battery