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LOW BATTERIES SIGNAL:
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The built-in computer measures the level of charge of the batteries and generates a signal when the value becomes critical, causing both
the red and green
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At this point it is essential to change the batteries.
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS:
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The electronic components of the safe are selected for their high reliability. However, it is important to avoid contact with water, plaster,
cement, etc. or they could suffer irreparable damage.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES:
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Replace all the batteries (four 1.5 V alkaline batteries) at the same time to ensure correct operation. The personal code will remain stored
even after the batteries have been removed so there is no need to reprogram it after the batteries have been changed.
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When you have installed the new batteries, lock and unlock the safe several times with the DOOR OPEN to check that the batteries are
properly connected.
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY:
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If you need to connect the safe to an external power supply, exclusively use the lead supplied and connect it to a battery holder with 6
AA batteries (item 107114000, to be purchased separately). Do not use 9V batteries as you will not have enough power to open the safe.
Remove the plastic plug covering the socket at the top right hand part of the keypad and connect the cable. Using other types of external
power supply can cause serious damage to the built-in computer.
FAULT
1. KEYPAD FAILS TO EMIT ACOUSTIC SIGNAL WHEN KEYS ARE
PRESSED.
2. WHEN UNLOCKING THE SAFE THE GREEN LED LIGHTS UP
BUT THE KNOB WILL NOT TURN
3. THE SAFE FAILS TO STORE YOUR PERSONAL CODE.
4. THE GREEN AND RED LEDS LIGHT UP TOGETHER
The products illustrated above have all the technical characteristics which are described in CISA S.p.A. catalogues and are to be used exclusively for the purposes indicat-
ed therein. CISA S.p.A. will not guarantee any performance or technical feature which is not expressly illustrated in these instructions. For specific security requirements,
please contact retailers or locksmiths of these products or CISA directly as they will be able to recommend the most suitable product to meet the customer's specific needs.
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lights to turn on when the door is opened (instead of only the green led, that lights up when the batteries are OK).
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FAULT FINDING
SOLUTION
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Check power supply.
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Check that the battery holder is connected.
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Check battery polarity (the correct position is indicated inside the battery
compartment).
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If the first attempts are unsuccessful, connect to an external power
supply, using the supplied lead. Connect to a battery holder with 6 AA
batteries (item 107114000, to be purchased separately) and check the
keypad is working correctly.
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Make sure that the door is not being forced outward by the contents of
the safe.
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Connect to an external power supply with new batteries before trying to
open the safe.
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Check battery connection and polarity.
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Make sure you are following the procedure described on the instruction
sheet.
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Note that in order to store a personal coder, it must be entered twice in
succession: the first time to set the code, the second time to confirm it
(see instructions).
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If the problem persists check the batteries and replace them if neces-
sary.
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Change the batteries.
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