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This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data
processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent
the technical status at the time of printing.
© Copyright 2015 by Conrad Electronic SE.
Hide display during entering the code
If you proceed as in “Open safe by entering the code”, the master or user code is displayed while
entering.
That can be avoided by briefl y pressing the “*CLEAN” button after starting to enter the code with
the button “#START” (8 lines appear on the display now).
During the following process of entering a master or user code, only an “o” appears on the display
instead of the code number.
Re-set master or user code
Changing the master and user code is done in the same way. Make sure to program
a different code for each one. Memorise this code. If you forget these codes, the safe
may only be opened with the delivered keys.
Press the “#START” button briefl y, 8 lines appear on the LC display (“- - - - - - - -”).
Enter the current code (either master or user code). Correct an input mistake by pressing the
“*CLEAN” button.
The basic setting of the delivery uses the master code “123456” and the user code “1234”.
Press the “#START” key.
The word “OPEN” appears on the display if the correct code is entered.
Press the “*CLEAN” button within 7 seconds and 8 lines appear in the LC display (“- - - - - - - -”).
Now enter a new code (1....8 digits). Correct an input mistake by pressing the “*CLEAN” button.
We recommend to program a code with at least 4 digits.
Confirm the code with the button “#START”. The display shows “INTO”; the new master or user
code has been saved.
Alarm sound during movement
Strong movements of the safe (e.g. opening by force or de-installation from the wall) triggers an
alarm sound.
It can be stopped by entering the correct master or user code.
Press the button “0” to switch on the function.
Due to safety reasons, the function may not be deactivated via keystroke. If you wish to
deactivate the function, remove the batteries for several seconds and place them back
in the safe. This causes the settings for date, time, week days and the data sets for the
opening processes to disappear.
Setting the date, time and the weekday
Press the button “*CLEAN” during the normal display (not while entering a code). The display for
the year starts flashing.
Set the year with the buttons “0” (downward) or “8” (upward).
Change to month, date, hours or minutes as well as the week day with the button “#START” and
set the desired value with the buttons “0” (downward) or “8” (upward).
Upper line: YY-MM-DD = year-month-date
Lower line: HH-MM = hours-minutes; additionally, the week day (Monday...Sunday).
The setting mode is automatically completed each time you do not press a key for about
3 seconds. The settings are saved.
Display data sets for the opening processes
The safe saves the last 14 successful opening activities in one data set including date and time as
well as the used code. You may display these as follows:
Press the “#START” button briefly, 8 lines appear on the LC display (“- - - - - - - -”). The display
light is simultaneously activated.
Enter either the master code or the user code. Correct an input mistake by pressing the
“*CLEAN” button.
Confirm the code with the button “#START”.
If the code is correct, the display shows “OPEN” and an acoustic signal appears.
If the display “OPEN” disappears but the display light is still activated, press the button “0”
immediately.
Now the date (YY-MM-DD = year-month-date) and subsequently the time (HH-MM = hours-
minutes) of the last opening activity are displayed.
In addition, “PASS1” is displayed for the user code and “PASS2” for the master code.
The first displayed data set corresponds to the current date/time and the currently used
code type.
To show the next data set, press the “0” button exactly when “PASS1” or “PASS2” is displayed.
Or else, the display mode is automatically terminated.
Reset master und user code to factory setting
Initially, open the safe door as described above.
A key button is hidden at the back of the safe door (close to the door
axis on the inside of the door), see circle in the image to the right.
Press the key button briefly; the display shows “CLEAR”.
The master code and the user code are now reset to the factory
setting.
Master code = 123456
User code = 1234
Tips and notes
The product is suitable to store valuables or to protect them from unauthorised access.
The burglar protection is achieved through its construction; e.g. via the steel plate casing and
the construction of the door as well as the applied electronics with access code. Unauthorised
access to the items in the safe is thereby impeded.
Ensure that you are not being observed by anyone while opening/locking the safe.
The thick door which contains the locking mechanism does not allow the availability of the
entire internal space of the safe. Carefully close the door, do not use force! This could cause the
items inside the safe to be damaged.
Never store the two delivered keys inside the safe. It will be impossible to open the safe, if you
forget your master or user code!
If you have forgotten your master or user code, open the safe with the key delivered and repro-
gram a new master or user code.
Maintenance and care
Apart from the occasional battery change, the product is maintenance-free for you.
The safe should only occasionally be cleaned with a clean, soft, dry cloth. Never use aggressive
cleaning agents or chemical solutions as the surface of the housing could be damaged (disco-
lourations).
Disposal
a) Product
Dispose of an unserviceable product in accordance with the relevant statutory regula-
tions.
Remove the inserted batteries and dispose of them separately from the product.
b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
The end user is legally obliged (Battery Regulation) to return used batteries and rechargeable
batteries. Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste!
Contaminated batteries/rechargeable batteries are labelled with these symbols to indi-
cate that disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The symbols for the relevant hea-
vy metals are: Cd=Cadmium, Hg=Mercury, Pb=Lead (marked on batteries/rechargeable
batteries, e.g. under the rubbish bin symbol shown to the left).
You can dispose of your used batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge at your community’s
collection point or any place where batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold!
You thereby fulfill your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical data
Power supply ................................................4 batteries of type AA/Mignon
Dimensions....................................................Outside: 382 x 350 x 361 mm (H x W x D)
......................................................................... Outside, including turning knob
.........................................................................382 x 350 x 371 mm (H x W x D)
.........................................................................Inside: 375 x 345 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
......................................................................... Ensure that the inside of the internal dimension is
.........................................................................sectioned with a horizontal tray.
Door opening ................................................315 x 260 mm (H x W)
Wall thickness ..............................................Casing: 1.5 mm; door: 4 mm
Volume ...........................................................ca. 38,8 l
Weight ............................................................14 kg
Variations in dimensions and weight are dependent on the production technique.
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