Morning! Did you look? It can e complicated to find the manual,. What I did not say was that you start by finding type of appliance, then the brand name and at last the model, so serial numbers and type. I do apologise for giving you information that were of no use to you, I am sorry. KolbrunMorning! Did you look? It can e complicated to find the manual,. What I did not say was that you start by finding type of appliance, then the brand name and at last the model, so serial numbers and type. I do apologise for giving you information that were of no use to you, I am sorry. Kolbrun
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Install fresh batteries.
Press reset button on left side of door (may be covered with protective plastic cap), beep will sound.
Enter new 3-8 digit code, press * or # key, green light will come on to confirm new code accepted.
Manuals are available at https://www.sandleford.com.au/sandleford-manuals
I have locked my safe I think by entering the wrong code. can you please advise how I can set a new code.... I cannot find the book that came with the safe.... thanks
The operating instructions on the ES20 as per the crappy manual:
Open safe using emergency key provided
Insert batteries in the box inside the door
Opening the safe a. pre-set factory code 159 b. input 159 (the yellow light will flash and the buzzer will beep), then press B or A button, the green light will be on, rotate the knob clockwise, pull outwards, the door is opened
Closing the safe: close the door, input the code (the green light will flash for 5 secs). Turn the knob anti clockwise, the control system will activate and the safe will be locked
Changing the code: open the safe, press the red button located inside the door, the yellow light will go on indicating the code can be changed. Input the new code (1-8 digits), then press A or B button, it shall be confirmed by two beeps indicating the new code has been accepted and stored. If the yellow light and buzzer beeps 3 times the code is invalid - try again
Emergency Key - store in secure place NOT inside the safe. Remove the override cover in the centre of the face of Safe (its a silver plastic panel with Sandleford Electronic Safe ES20 on it), insert override key (a cyclinder key) - hidden underneath the override cover panel - and turn anti clockwise, rotate the knob clockwise to open door
Changing the Battery - If the red and green light are on this indicates that the batteries are low and require changing. To ensure the batteries have been installed correctly test before closing the door
References: 1. Operating instructions EA Electronic Safe 2. http://www.secustar.com/products-en/estype-safe.htm
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