Safe is beeping in error mode. I can't get in i don't have an key. i put the wrong code in four times then it started beeping
SOURCE: 2001 Audi A4 radio in safe mode. Battery was
sorry to say, you will need to take it in, it needs to be hooked up to their computer to reset and have it start up poperly. It just like a pc when it crash it will try to start in safe mode until you select "Normal" start up
SOURCE: I can't reset by keypad on my cannon gun safe electronic key pad
Hi,
First I would try the original numbers to see if you did change it. If the original numbers work then you need to start over. If they don't work then the new numbers you installed are there and you need to figure out what you punched in not what you meant to punch in.
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SOURCE: factory code will not open model # DA3831 safe
i am a locksmith that has worked on several of these. The safe is manufactuered with three types of lock mechanisms 1. combo dial 2. digital 3. advanced digital the advanced digital is what you have there are no green lights on it. look at the manual carefully there are 2 seperate sections on the digital key pads yours will be the second.
SOURCE: when i put my last digital number in the red light
When the red light blinks that means you are entering the wrong code. If your batteries went dead the safe delets the user code Check your owners manual for the default factory code number. Programing instructions.
SOURCE: Detroit electronic digital safe lost code and keys
Help, just boughta Detroit digital safe, code number to open my instructions are locked inside.
Enter your code on the keypad located on the front of the safe. Some electronic digital safes require you to input a special character like "#" before and after your code. The safe should either beep, have a LED turn green, or display "OPEN" if you have correctly entered the code.
Turn the handle to the right within five seconds of correctly entering the code. If you wait too long, the safe will lock and you will have to enter your code ag
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Open the safe with a key. Use your emergency key that came with the safe to open it if you forgot the code or if the batteries have died. Remove the key cover from either the handle or the control panel to reveal the lock.
Enter your code to open the safe.
Place the electronic digital safe into code reset mode. On some models you need to hold the last digit of the code or press the "*" button to get into code reset mode. Other safes require you to open them and press a small red button on the inside of the door.
Enter your new code on the keypad and press "#" to finish. Some safes may require you to press "*" or a letter to finish the code. If the safe requires it, enter the new code again to confirm that you entered it correctly.
Use your code to open the electronic digital safe's door.
Locate and remove the battery cover on the inside of the door.
Replace the used batteries with new ones. For most safes, this will require two or four AA batteries.
Test the batteries. Use your code while the door is open to test the batteries before closing the safe.
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