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CHANGING YOUR COMBINATION CODE
Write down and store a new 6-digit code (Do not store in vault).You cannot set
the combination code to six (6) zeros (0).
1. Open vault door and lock it in open position.
2. Enter zero (0) six (6) times. One beep sounds indicating the entry is valid and
the system is awaiting a code change.
3. Enter the existing 6-digit code. One beep sounds, indicating the entry is valid.
4. Enter a new 6-digit code. One beep sounds, indicating the entry is valid.
5. Re-enter the new 6-digit code. One beep sounds, indicating that the code in
step 4 and 5 are the same and that the code change is successful.
6. If three beeps sound, the code change was unsuccessful, and the existing code
is still valid. Repeat steps 2 – 5.
7. Enter and check new code 3-times before closing door.
Note: Each step in the code change process must be completed in 10 seconds or
the system reverts back to “standby” status.
INSTALLING AND REPLACING ENTRY KEYPAD BATTERY
Your vault is equipped with an electronic lock made with non-volatile
memory, meaning your combination code is retained even if the batteries are
no longer powering the lock. If this happens, simply replace the batteries.
Install only a high-quality alkaline battery in the compartment in the back of
the Entry Keypad following these steps.
1. Remove Entry Keypad. Slide
it up and carefully pull it away
from the vault door. (Fig.1)
Note: Do not pull the Keypad as
too much force may damage the
cable.
2. Snap new battery into the
connector clip, and slide it into
the battery compartment top
down so that the wires will not
be pinched between the battery
and the vault door. (Fig.2)
3. Fold the connection cable inside
the Keypad. (Fig.3)
4. Position the keypad over the
mounting screws, and slide it
down into position.
Note: Make sure the connection cable is not trapped between the Keypad
and the door or rubs or tangles on the mounting screws. (Fig.4)