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question edited for clarity and removal of text message abbreviations :>)
So the girlfriend got inside first and took all the good stuff and left the door open with the locking bolts out and deployed? :>(
Page 3 of the manual. You press the red reset button and change the pass code to a new one. Change the batteries as well at the same time. This is the better manual. Other left below
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Open the battery compartment cover located on the inside cover of the door. Install the batteries as shown on diagram (4 AA
batteries). Close the battery compartment cover.
SETTING AND CHANGING PERSONAL CODE
1. Open the door and press the red button at the rear of the door. The yellow light will flash.
2. Set a personal code, input a 3-6 digit set of numbers.
3. Press "
*
" or "
#
" to confirm.
The yellow light will turn off, indicating the code was entered successfully.
Use the same procedure to change the code.
4. Test your code before closing the door.
USING YOUR PERSONAL CODE TO OPEN THE SAFE
Input your 3-6 digit personal code then press "
*
" or "
#
" to confirm. When the green light flashes, turn the handle clockwise to
open the safe.
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
After opening the electronic safe (with the pre-set factory code of 159B) locate the small red button on the inside of the door near the hinge. 2.Press the red button and then release it, you will hear a beep. DO NOT SHUT THE DOOR UNTIL YOU HAVE CONFIRMED THAT YOUR NEW SECURITY CODE HAS BEEN ENTERED CORRECTLY. 3.With the door open, enter your own personal security code, which can be 3- 8 digits long, and confirm your new code by pressing the letter “B” on the electronic touch pad. Before you close the door, try the new security code to make sure the lock release the knob so you can turn it and retract the live action locking bolts. If the code fails, go through steps 1-3 again. If the code works successfully, then you should lock the safe. When you open the safe in the future enter the security code you have set followed by the letter “B” and turn the knob.
If the incorrect security code is entered 3 times you will have an automatic lockout for 20 seconds before you can try your code again. If the incorrect security code is entered 3 additional times there will be a 5- minute lockout before the code can be tried again. BATTERY REPLACEMENT This safe uses 4- AA batteries. Under normal use, batteries will last about 1 year. When the battery is low, a red light will come on warning you that the battery is low. To test the batteries, enter your security code. If the batteries are low the red light located in the middle of the top of the keypad will start to flash.
To replace the batteries, open the safe door with your security code and turn the knob. Push the batteries cover plate, which is located on the back of the door, and replace the old batteries. YOU MUST PROGRAME YOUR SECURITY CODE AFTER YOU REPLACE THE BATTERIES. SEE STEPS 1- 3 UNDER “ENTERING YOUR SECURITY CODE”. TROUBLE KEY A “Trouble key” has been provided in case you forget or lose your security code. Remove the small central panel from the front of the faceplate. Insert the key and turn it counter clockwise. Then turn the knob on the door towards the right. This will manually open your safe. If you lose your key, you may purchase a replacement key by referencing the serial number located under the central panel by the lock. MAINTENANCE FOR KEY AND ELECTRONIC SAFE If the door of the safe starts to rub on the door frame, open the door per the instructions above. By the door hinges you will find a threaded stem. Use an Allen wrench to tighten the threaded stem. This will help realign the door and give you trouble free access to the contents of your safe.
NOTE: If your safe DOES NOT have a key, skip Step 3.
Turn the dial to zero.
Insert your key and turn it until the plunger pops out.
Turn the dial to the left (counterclockwise) three times to the first number of the combination (pass the first number of your combination two times, stopping on it the third time).
Turn the dial to the right (clockwise) two times to the second number of the combination (pass your second number once, stopping on it the second time).
Turn the dial to the left to the last number (stop the first time on your last number).
Pull the handle down; the door should open.
If this still does not open the safe, refer to the following page for additional different types of safes:
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