I'm not sure of your exact model, but I think you will find the information that you need listed on this grid chart:
http://www.kaba-ilco.com/access_control/literature/literature_grid_mechanical_pushbutton_locks.aspx?id=13
You can cut & paste the link or type it into you browser's search bar.
Hover your mouse over the right-most column (Tips) for your model and you will pop up links for Changing the Code or Resetting the Code.
These are PDF files, requiring that you have Adobe Reader or equivalent installed on your computer in order to view them. If you're not able to view them install Adobe Reader from this link:
http://get.adobe.com/reader/
Good luck!
SOURCE: Need to change the combination
Hi Don,
Got these instructions from: >>>> http://www.indra.com/archives/alt-locksmithing/hobbit.html >>>>
"Once you know the current combination, you might want to change it.
Instructions for doing this undoubtedly come with the lock; but it's real
easy. There is a screw in the top with a hex hole; remove this from the lock
body. Dial the proper combination, but don't move the handle. Press straight
down through the hole with a small screwdriver, until you feel something go
"thunk" downward. The lock is now in change mode. Reset the tumblers
[leftward twist], enter your new combination, twist the handle as though
opening the lock, and your change is now in effect. Re-insert the screw.
This does the following: The thing you hit with the screwdriver pushes the
tumblers down onto the locking bar [which is why the proper combination must
be entered], and disengages them from their idler gears. Button presses turn
the *idler* *gears* around, and then the opening action shoves the tumblers
back up to mesh with these gears in their new positions. A subsequent reset
mixes the tumblers up again to follow the new combination. This description
is admittedly somewhat inadequate; the right thing to do is take one of the
locks apart and see for one's self what exactly happens inside."
Hope this helps. If it does. I'd appreciate a 4 thumbs up. Thanks,
Handie Andie
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