6.
Switching off the sound signals
Switch off: Press the * button, then the digits 633 Switch on: Press the * button, then the digits 66.
7.
Anchoring the safe
To minimise the risk of theft, the safe should be secured using the four holes in the rear panel. Appropriate anchoring
material is included in the scope of delivery for anchoring in concrete. For anchoring in other substrates, equivalent
anchoring materials must be used depending on the local conditions.
7.1
Hold the safe in the desired position and mark the drill holes with a pencil.
7.2 Drill the holes for the expansion anchors.
7.3 Insert the expansion plugs into the pre-drilled holes.
7.4 Now hold the safe against the holes and screw the screws through the
safe into the holes.
7.5 Check that the safe is secure and tighten the screws if necessary.
PROBLEMS
The opening mechanism is
difficult to operate or the safe only opens
sometimes or not at all.
The green and yellow LEDs light up simulta-
neously, the safe does not open.
No beep sounds when the buttons are
pressed.
No LEDs light up when the buttons are
pressed.
A warning light flashes.
The door cannot be closed.
The door is warped, the safe closes poorly
The safe opens with any code
any code or the memorised code does not
work.
Disposal of the device
Dear customer, at the end of the product's service life, please dispose of it properly.
Our product contains valuable materials that can be recycled. Please help to avoid waste.
We would like to point out that electrical and electronic equipment and batteries labelled in this way must not be disposed of with household waste, but
must be collected separately. Please enquire about collection points for batteries and electrical waste at the relevant office in your town or municipality.
Used batteries must not be disposed of with household waste, as they can contain toxic elements and heavy metals that can be harmful to the environment
and human health.
Consumers are therefore obliged to return batteries free of charge to retailers or local collection points. Used batteries are recycled. They contain important
raw materials such as iron, zinc, manganese or nickel.
T he symbols under the waste bin indicate the following:
Pb: The battery contains lead
Cd: The battery contains cadmium
Hg: The battery contains mercury
Holthoff Trading GmbH hereby declares that this device complies with Directives 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU (RoHS).
Subject to printing and typesetting errors and technical changes.
Made in China
CAUSE / TREATMENT
Make sure that you have entered the correct code. Press "*" or "#" after entering the code. Lock mode may be acti-
vated. Please wait 5 minutes and test again.
Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.
ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.
Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.
ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.
Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.
ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.
Or the sound signals have been switched off (see 6. Switching off the sound signals).
Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.
ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.
Make sure that you have entered the correct code. Press "*" or "#" after entering the code.
Please check whether the door is blocked by objects. If the locking bolts are extended, enter your code again and
turn the lever clockwise.
Please adjust the safe door using an Allen key.
The batteries may have been changed and no new code has been memorised. Please open the safe with the emer-
gency keys and memorise the code again as described under
3 Entering the personal code.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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