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Bunker hill safe
i had the same problem this is what i did. i took the lil leg off the bottem it held on by a srew take a cloths hanger put it in the hole and now u can hit the lil button that is for makin a new code it is on the hing side of the door the yellow light will come on and stay on now put ur new code in then hit a or b i used 1111a then changed it once i got in o by the way ''the factory code is 159a try this first" and the cloths hanger i shoved a ear plug on the end of it so that way it could grip the button hope this helps somebody
Brinks model 5062d lost key
standard brinks opening format is
" insert key, press *symbol, enter your code, press #symbol, turn key within 3 seconds.
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I have the Bunker Hill
Hi f this is the correct solution for your safe, and not a obsbox-so-plus-us_1 network adaptor please follow these instructions, your safe should come with a pre-set number with the default code of "159-A".To change the code, first open the safe. On the inside of the door near the hinge,
there is a small red "reset" button press this button until the Yellow LED on the front panel lights up Now input your new code, one that you can remember this can be up to 8 characters, then followed by either "A" or "B". The Yellow LED will flash to indicate that your new code has been
accepted. If however the Yellow LED does not flash, the code has not been accepted, and you must start over test your new combination before closing the door also make sure to have the Override Key available when setting a new combination or changing batteries, in case the door doesn't open again with the new set code...hope this helps.
I have a bunker hill
If you have the small electronic Bunker Hill safe with lost keys and dead batteries, this is a potential solution...
Take a hammer and strike the top of the safe while attempting to open at the same time. You may need to place on object on top of the safe such as a flip flop shoe to strike with hammer to smooth out the pressure when striking. It should pop open after several attempts.
My husband locked both keys in the safe 94985...
Search on "How to open a safe with a potato" and you'll find a youtube video on how to open that safe. All the Bunker Hill safes use the same lock mechanisms which have a critical design flaw if the spring on the solenoid is weak in that the plunger bounces enough to allow the bolt to be thrown open if you can time hitting the front of the safe just right. Of course, if you mount it such that you can't get a good swing in then no problem. There are two adjustment screws to the bolt throw, if your safe is easily opened this way, you might want to adjust these screws so that more of the plunger hits the stop. I couldn't get mine to open with a rubber mallet but it's mounted so you can't get a good swing in.
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