Thank you for purchasing this ALKA safe. We advise you to
read the instructions before you install and use the safe to
prevent its improper use from making the guarantee void.
1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT
FRONT DIAGRAM OF THE SAFE
1. Key hole.
2. Plastic cover - Emergency lock.
3. Numeric keypad.
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2. FIRST TIME THE SAFE IS OPENED AND
INSTALLATION OF THE BATTERIES
• Remove the small plastic cover on the front panel.
• Insert the key into the key hole and turn it counter-clockwise
direction. Then, turn the user key clockwise and open the door.
• In order to function, the safe needs 4 x 1.5 V alkaline batteries
that are placed at the back of the door.
• Open the cover of the battery holder and place the batteries
taking into consideration their polarity.
• On completion of this process the electronic system will be
activated.
3. PROGRAMMING OPENING CODES
• Press the red button on the back of the door near the hinge,
release it and you will hear two beeps.
• Now press from 3 to 8 numbers that you wish to use as a
combination, and confirm by pressing the letter
will indicate the personal code has been accepted and stored.
With the door opened, check if the new code works correctly.
4. NORMAL OPENING
To open the safe, enter your personal code followed by the
letter
. A green light will be on. Turn the user key clockwise
to open the door. If the entered code is incorrect, 3 short
deep sounding beeps will sound. If the incorrect code is used
3 times consecutively, you must wait for 20 seconds before
reattempting.
5. CLOSING
To close the safe, push the door and turn the user key
counterclockwise.
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. 2 beeps
6. EMERGENCY OPENING
If you forget the code for opening, the safe can be opened
using the emergency key.
• Remove the small plastic cover on the front panel.
• Insert the key into the key hole and turn it counter-clockwise
direction. Then, turn the user key clockwise and open the
door.
• Once the safe is open, press the reset button on the back of
the door with a non sharp object.
• Change the code for opening (see point 3)
CAUTION!
Do not keep the keys in the safe itself.
7. LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
Each time that you use the safe, the electronic system verifies
the condition of the batteries.
If the batteries are low, the red light (in the middle of the number
panel) will warn you immediately. The safe needs 4 x 1.5 V
alkaline batteries that are placed at the back of the door. Open
the cover of the battery holder and place the batteries taking into
consideration their polarity. Once you have changed them, you
must reprogram the opening codes, (see point 3).
8. INSTALLING THE SAFE
To reduce the risk of theft of the safe, it can be secured to floor,
wall or in a cupboard. For your convenience, there are holes
(diameter 8mm) on the back and in the bottom; therefore it can
be fixed by the expansion bolts.
CAUTION: The safe should be placed horizontally when
installing the safe.
IMPORTANT
Recycling WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment)
is key as a safety measure in ensuring the health of people
and the environment. Always use specific collection centres
established for returning and managing used electrical
and electronic equipment. Before disposing of WEEE at a
collection centre, remove the batteries and dispose of them
separately so they may be managed correctly.
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