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Anonymous Posted on Sep 06, 2012

Can't open hardline safe

Took out flat batteries and replaced with four AA batteries as required. These batteries apparently also faulty. Can't open safe. Code won't work. Need advice, please

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Usually if your code has worked in the past it is a bat problem. Try purchasing a cheap bat tester to verify bats are good. Once verified with good bats try code again if still not working there are other steps that can be taken. Hope this helps.

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