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This appears to be a safe made in Thailand, whereas we are in North America. This link might work better for you, but basically all electronic safes work the same. There is normally a red reset button inside the door behind a cover. Press the button, put in the new combination and it beeps. Check the combination opens the bolts with the door open and the job is done. Change the batteries beforehand.
Might be beeping because the batteries are low and need replacing. Battery access is inside the door.
If you have the instructions you might find removing the batteries for a time might lose the combination so you can programme your own, alternatively, you could just remove the batteries and continue to use the key but I strongly suggest you fix yourself up with a spare key and make a note of the number if possible.
The Canon safe, if not modified, comes with a digital pushbutton keypad that activates the interior release mechanism. Without exact details (clicks?..buzzes?..beeps?..totally dead?) an answer is hit or miss. Adding to the obvious..a good battery, no visible damage, forgot the combination, wrong button sequence... 1. the keypad only sends the open signal for the correct combination after keypad is pressed. 2. if it accepts the combination (no error beep), is the signal accepted to unlock. 3. is the interior mechanism trying to unlock.
If you can determine which stage is failing..it will determine if there's a fix.
If all three are working, you hear a little click after..the door/lever may have pressure on it. If any one of the three cannot be confirmed..no entry with the pad!
The Stramm safe we have is a small one that we use to store keys for our drivers. To change the combination, open the safe with the current combination. Sorry, can't help you if you don't know that. Inside the door is a plastic panel covering the batteries. Pinch the plastic catch at the top and open the panel. There is a small red button which you can press to change the combination. When you press it, you will hear a double beep. Enter your desired new combination. The trick is that the last digit must be either an "A" or a "B" which signals the end of your combination. For example, if you want your new combination to be 123456, you can't do that. The closest you can come is 123456A or 123456B. Hope this helps. Steve, Mbeya, Tanzania
instructions to reset the combination on a nutool SF5 safe
Open the safe door and press the s key press the 1 key twice then press the red button on the inside of door near the hinges. you will hear 2 long beeps. enter your combination up to 12 numbers then press the E key your combination is now set
Open the safe door and press the s key press the I key twice then press the red button on the inside of door near the hinges. you will hear 2 long beeps. press the s key and then the red button and you will hear a beep enter your combination up to 12 numbers then press the E key your combination is now set. Best of luck
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