Operation – Sealey SECS00 User Manual

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NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

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Battery Removal.

WaRNING! Dispose of batteries according to local authority guidelines

under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009, Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products

containing batteries (as defined within these regulations), that they are registered with Valpak’s registered compliance scheme.

Jack Sealey Ltd’s Batteries Producer Registration Number (BPRN) is BPRN00705

4.1 Initial opening.

4.1.1 To open the door of the safe for the first time remove the logo panel in the centre of the main control panel. Prise out the panel using a small

screwdriver. Insert key and turn anti-clockwise and the safe will be unlocked.

4.2 entering a new combination.

the combination must consist of between 3 and 8 numbers and should be safely recorded before being entered into the safe

electronics.

4.2.1 Firstly remove the battery cover from the rear of the safe door and insert 4 x aa batteries. replace battery cover.

4.2.2 Press the red button on the inside of the door near the hinges.

4.2.3 now enter your personal combination (3-8 numbers), and then press the "#" key to confirm your combination. a beep will sound for each

key pressed. Be sure to write down this combination immediately, so you do not forget.

Note! after entering the correct combination, if you do not open the door within 5 seconds it will re-lock.

Note! If the incorrect combination is used 3 times the system will freeze for 20 seconds. If again the incorrect combination is used 3

times the system will freeze for 5 minutes.

4.3 Key operation.

4.3.1 If you forget your combination, you can use the manual override key:

Do Not keep override key in safe. The override lock is situated

under the logo panel in the centre of the main control panel. Prise out the panel using a small screwdriver. Insert key and turn anti-clockwise

and the safe will be unlocked. snap panel back into place afterwards.

4.3.2 Please make a note of the key number which can be found on the key or on the barrel in the safe.

4.4. low battery warning and replacement.

4.4.1 If red light shows in the top middle of the control panel this indicates low batteries. Change batteries by opening the safe and removing

them from the back of the door. Then replace all batteries with new ones.

4.4.2 If the keypad does not work because the batteries in the safe are exhausted, use the override key to open the safe, and then replace

all batteries.

4.5 audible ‘Beep’ shut off.

4.5.1 The Audible Beep heard when pressing any button on the keypad can be turned on and off using the codes below.

4.5.2 Enter *633 to turn the sound off.

4.5.3 Enter *66 to turn the sound on.

4.6. lost keys.

4.6.1. should you lose your keys, we can supply replacements. To order these please contact our sales office on 01284 757500 and quote the

unique number on the safe lock. We will also require a copy of your purchase invoice for the safe to confirm that you are the owner.

Please note that replacement keys are special order only (we do not carry these in stock for security reasons) and as such they can take

14 – 28 days to arrive.

4. oPeRatIoN

Original Language Version

sECs00,sECs01,sECs01Ds,sECs02

sECs03, sECs04, sECs05, sECs06 Issue: 4 - 16/11/12

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