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How To Change Code On American Security Safe

Writer Emily Cortez

Every American safe is expertly hand-crafted using high-quality materials and equipped with a high-quality digital lock. To familiarize yourself with the locking mechanism, use the lock numerous times after closing the doors and closing the safe. Your electronic safe AMSEC ESL5-LP Lock comes with a Factory Combination of C-1-2-3-4-6-7-#. To open the lock, just hit the “C” key to clear and activate the electronic. Then, press all the key combinations one by one and end with using the “#” key.

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The lock will cycle to the open position for 3 seconds if the entered combination is correct. In this time, for 3 seconds then move the knob or handle to lock position and unlock the door. You can change the combination anytime you want and as many times as you’d like. After your safe has been set up, you need to alter it to use a that is different from the Factory Combination of 1-2-3-4-6-7 to ensure the security that your possessions are safe. To alter the combination you need to follow the steps below to change the combination.

Enter the key “C” and then “#”. The device responds with an elongated warbling tone (called”the “good combo tone”) and the lamp on the keypad strobes in tune. B. Enter the old 6-digit number. You can use the “C” key may be used to fix any error in the keying process at any point. End the input by pressing the “#” key. 1. If the keyed combination is the same as the one stored in memory permanently, a short, good combination tone is played. Proceed to “c.” 2. If the key combination is not correct, the unit responds with four Kurz beeps (called the tone of a bad combo) and then returns to the rest.

The procedure to change the combination is stopped and the previous combination is kept. It also triggers an increase in the count in the case of Penalty Lockout. C. Then, key in the first attempt using the New 6-digit combination, and then the “#” key. The “C” key may be used to correct any mistake in the keying process at any point. 1. If the input for the combination is six digits long A short, good tone for the combo is played. Proceed to “d.” 2. If the combination you keyed does not have 6 digits the unit responds by emitting four short beeps (bad combination tone) and then returns to the rest.

The change of combination routine is terminated and the original combination is kept. D. Enter the 6-digit code followed by a # key. Similar to the previous pass you can use the “C” key may be used to fix any error in key at any point. 1. If the combination input is the same as the first input then a good long combination tone will be heard. The new combo replaces the old combination in memory that is permanent and the unit goes back to its resting state. Proceed to “e.” 2. If the keyed combination doesn’t match the first attempt, the unit reacts by generating the wrong tone and then returns to normal. The process of changing the combination is terminated and the original combo is retained. e. Try your new combination numerous times prior to closing the safe and locking it.