1. DOUBLE CODE SYSTEM:
Personal code (4-6digits), Master code (6-digits).
Factory settings: Personal code: ‘1234’; Master code: ‘888888’.
2. OPENING THE DOOR:
First opening: install 4 AA batteries into the external battery case, plug in the outlet on the faceplate, input factory setting personal code or master code.
Remove the batteries from the external battery case to the battery case on the back of the door. Now you can use the safe without the external power supply.
3. To lock:
You can lock the door by press LOCK within ten minutes of opening. It will keep the old code. After ten minutes of opening you will need to input a new 4 digits code and press LOCK to lock the door.
4. CODE SETTINGS:
(1) CHANGE PERSONAL CODE:
When the safe is open, enter a 4 digits personal code then close the door, press LOCK.
(2) CHANGE MASTER CODE:
With the door open, input original master code and press LOCK. When the displayer shows NEU, you can input a new master code and press LOCK. After it shows RTYP input the new master code one and press LOCK again, if you succeed the displayer will show DONE, which indicates the master code has been changed.
5. EMERGENCY OPENING:
If you have forgotten your personal code or for other reasons the safe cannot be opened, you can use the emergency key or the override master code to open the door. The key hole is under the right lower corner of the keypad. You will need to use a knife to left up the keypad cover.
6. “HIDDEN CODE” FUNCTION:
Press RESET two times, then press LOCK it will come into hidden function, when you input the codes, it only shows “ ” on the displayer. Repeat the procedure, the code display will be recovered.
7. CAUTIONS:
(1) HOLD:
If you input an incorrect code 3 times, the keypad will be held for 15 minutes. During this period, there will be no response when pressing any key, and show H+15, the digit is the holding time. After 15 minutes, it will recover its normal situation.
(2) LOW VOLTAGE:
When it lowers than 5V, whether the door is open or closed, it will show LO-BAT on the displayer.
(3) RESET is also a deletion key, pressing one time will delete one digit.