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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.
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.
Open your Sentry safe by typing the five-digit factory code (found in your owner's manual) on the keypad. It's always a good idea to change your combination while the safe is open, so that you don't inadvertently lock yourself out.
Delete any existing codes by pressing the "P" key and entering the factory code, followed by "00000." On older safes, press the "PROG" key and entering your factory code twice to delete old codes.
Press the "PROG" or "P" key again on your Sentry safe's keypad.
Enter your safe's five-digit factory code.
Enter a five-digit code of your choosing within 5 seconds. This is your user code. While the factory code cannot be changed, your user code can be changed as often as you like, and that should be your primary code to open the safe. Only you should know your safe's factory code.
Open your Sentry safe by typing the five-digit factory code (found in your owner's manual) on the keypad. It's always a good idea to change your combination while the safe is open, so that you don't inadvertently lock yourself out.
Delete any existing codes by pressing the "P" key and entering the factory code, followed by "00000." On older safes, press the "PROG" key and entering your factory code twice to delete old codes.
Press the "PROG" or "P" key again on your Sentry safe's keypad.
Enter your safe's five-digit factory code.
Enter a five-digit code of your choosing within 5 seconds. This is your user code. While the factory code cannot be changed, your user code can be changed as often as you like, and that should be your primary code to open the safe. Only you should know your safe's factory code.
Retype the user code to verify it is working, and then close the safe.
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To Open the safe with the master code:
Enter the master code (pre-selected 123456) and press #. The LED will show -OPEN- and the door will open automatically and at the same time the LED will show "OPENED".
if you have changed the batteries, the code may have reset itself to the default code. you should be able to find this in the instruction manual or on the manufacturers website.
i am sorry i cannot give you the codes myself, but i do not feel it is appropriate to put default codes for a safe on an open website
The operating instructions on the ES20 as per the crappy manual:
Open safe using emergency key provided
Insert batteries in the box inside the door
Opening the safe a. pre-set factory code 159 b. input 159 (the yellow light will flash and the buzzer will beep), then press B or A button, the green light will be on, rotate the knob clockwise, pull outwards, the door is opened
Closing the safe: close the door, input the code (the green light will flash for 5 secs). Turn the knob anti clockwise, the control system will activate and the safe will be locked
Changing the code: open the safe, press the red button located inside the door, the yellow light will go on indicating the code can be changed. Input the new code (1-8 digits), then press A or B button, it shall be confirmed by two beeps indicating the new code has been accepted and stored. If the yellow light and buzzer beeps 3 times the code is invalid - try again
Emergency Key - store in secure place NOT inside the safe. Remove the override cover in the centre of the face of Safe (its a silver plastic panel with Sandleford Electronic Safe ES20 on it), insert override key (a cyclinder key) - hidden underneath the override cover panel - and turn anti clockwise, rotate the knob clockwise to open door
Changing the Battery - If the red and green light are on this indicates that the batteries are low and require changing. To ensure the batteries have been installed correctly test before closing the door
References: 1. Operating instructions EA Electronic Safe 2. http://www.secustar.com/products-en/estype-safe.htm
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