
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
If, after switching on the electronics, there is a signal of 3 x long, low-
pitched tones, the batteries have to be replaced. There is still
sufficient energ left to open the safe another fift times approxi-
matel . The numerical code cannot be changed as long as the
batteries are running low. To replace the batteries, enter a screw-
driver in the top and bottom side slots and lift off the top and bottom
cover plates.
Insert four leakproof batteries t pe Mignon LR 6 alkaline. Make
sure the old batteries are disposed of in an environmentall safe
manner!
LIST OF THE VARIOUS SIGNAL TONES
High-pitched tones
1 x short: EIN/ON ke pressed or bolt mechanism unblocked.
2 x short: End of blocked status.
1 x long: ENTER ke pressed for six seconds (start of coding mode).
2 x long: Coding process completed correctl .
Low-pitched tones
1 x short: The entered code is wrong.
2 x short: EIN/ON ke pressed while blocked.
1 x long: This signal sounds after entering the correct numerical code after the lock has been manipulated (blocked
status).
2 x long: Coding process incorrectl performed. The old code remains valid.
3 x long: The batteries have to be replaced.
6 x long: The fault detection routine of the electronic lock has discovered a defect. Please contact our service
department, even if the electronic s stem continues to operate perfectl .
CHANGING THE NUMERICAL CODE
WHEN CHANGING THE NUMERICAL CODE MAKE SURE THE DOOR IS OPEN AND BLOCKED: DO
NOT ENTER PERSONAL DATA (such as you bi thday).
If the set numerical code is lost, it is impossible to open the safe or strongroom. Therefore:
DO NOT FORGET THE NEW NUMERI AL ODE; KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLA E!!
1. Press the EIN/ON ke .
2. Ke -in the old numerical code.
3. Hold the ENTER ke pressed down (6 seconds), until ou hear a long, high-pitched signal tone.
4. Ke in a "1" or a "2" if ou want to change the first or the second numerical code.
5. Press ENTER ke .
6. Now ke -in our new combination of 6 to 8 figures (e.g. 247358).
7. Press ENTER ke .
8. Ke -in the new combination once more.
9. Press ENTER ke . If ou have performed the coding process correctl , ou will hear 2 long, high-pitched signal
tones.
The sounding of two long, low-pitched tones indicates that you made a mistake entering the numerical code. Please
start over at 1.
TEST - TO BE ARRIED OUT WITHOUT FAIL!
It should not be possible to turn the lock handle half a turn with the door open and
blocked. Press the EIN/ON ke , ke -in the new numerical code and press the ENTER
ke . It should now be possible to open the lock b turning the lock handle half a turn.
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