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TSA lock on Eminent Osmosis Luggage, three digit TSA lock (HOW to change it to YOUR personal number)
Put the code numbers to '000' Take the lock levers OFF the lock Push the round opening button UPWARDS. IMPORTANT : KEEP holding the button UP until you have changed the numbers Change the TSA code numbers to what YOU want Release the round opening button Now your case combo lock numbers have been changed.
To lock the case put the two lock levers into the holes, spin the numbers and your case will be locked. To UNLOCK the TSA code spin the numbers to YOUR lock code, push the lock button UP and, hey presto, your case will open.
If you forget your NEW lock number you will NEED to go through ALL the numbers, starting at '000' to '999', to be able to open the lock/case. REMEMBER to PUSH the ROUND OPENING button UPWARDS on EVERY number change. Only THEN, when it finds YOUR correct three digit number, will it eventually open the suitcase/luggage/baggage. Good luck
Hello; The only the thing I can say is take back to the airport make TSA open it or a profesional lock smith that will cost you. If the airport is not to far away Id carry it back to TSA
You can have the locks changed but, that will cost almost as much as new luggage. They will have to be kept unlocked and a TSA strap will be needed around the suitcase.
Hi I have a problem to aopen my luggage I think my niece has change my security code accidentally , but now I cannot open my luggage can you please chelp me out?
No. That's part of the whole purpose of TSA passkeys; they're held securely and only at ports. If it were easy for anyone else to get hold of them the locks which are TSA approved would become pointless.
You only have three options if you do not want to return to the airport:-
1. Get a locksmith;
2. Cut the lock off/drill it out;
3. If your lock is usually key operated (not a combination) then there will be a number next to the lock barrel (not the TSA number, that just tells the TSA which of their passkeys to use). A Samsonite dealer can order the correct key for you using the number and some even keep them in stock.
I can't answer the problem - but am interested as we had an identical failure on holiday in South Africa. We had to force the case open as the lock and the mechanism seemed to have come adrift in that when moving the lever with the correct combination - the case neither opened or closed. I'm sending it back to Samsonite under warranty to hopefully get it repaired/replaced. I rang the UK number listed on the Samsonite website. Bit disappointed as Samsonite should be more reliable - particularly given the price of the case, at £295, isn't exactly cheap.
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