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Wayne Webster Posted on Dec 10, 2017
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Hi we have an ES20 believe battery is flat and key is miss placed? Safe is mnaking a ticking noise and unable to open please help. Wayne

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2008

SOURCE: sandleford electronic safe es20

have just had the same problems if you had the key there is a red button inside the door to reset the code but obviously no key no red button I have the sandleford number to call 03 97750699 or try the factory pre set 159 A or B see how you go

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 02, 2009

SOURCE: BATTERIES FLAT CANNOT OPEN MICROMARK SAFE WITH KEY

http://www.rotteneggs.com/r3/show/se/198433.html

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2010

SOURCE: lost key to sandleford es20 safe typed in code

149 then A key
or try 149 and B key

these codes can be turned off tho if i remember in the manual...

if it works open dor... press down red button located inside the thick door kinsid the unit.. it beeps.. type new code and A

test to see if it works.

oh and throw it away


Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: lost keys to sandleford electronic ES20 N15115

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

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2011

SOURCE: I have an ES20 safe,

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

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

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The Sadleford ES20 electronic safe,does it let you know when the batteries are going flat? Regards Bev

I dont think this model has any indication of low battery, usually battery life is 2 years but depends on usage!
If the battery goes flat you have an emergency key to gain access.
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Hope my experience helps someone: followed instructions above, removed batteries, unscrewed 2 Phillip screws. This allowed the electrical assembly to be lifted off the door. No override key hole or anything. What I did notice though was that the negative (black) soldering connection point was completely corroded. Greenish white stuff. The red positive side was fine. Used a flat head screwdriver to scrape gunk off to expose the metal contact. Then also exposed some of the black wire (shiny metal). Placed fresh batteries back in, and pressed the freshly exposed contact and wire together. Voila, the unit beeped and came nack to life. Entered combination, managed to unlock and open the safe. Re-soldered the contact and wire together. Fixed. Just simple corrosion resulting in loss of electrical conductivity. Crude electrical system, easy fix.
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Lost keys to sandleford electronic ES20 N15115 tried to open but batteries are almost flat and just keeps beeping do i have to wait for a replacement key to open Jeff Amos

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
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Local service centres or supplier can usually reset the electronic key for you by overriding the system lock by keying in a certain service code. However, this depends on the capabilities of the specific model. Please find the local service centre for your brand of safe and talk to them.
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Lost instructions for sandleford E.S.20 safe

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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Changing the code on standleford es20 safe

If the problem is that the safe is not accepting your pin code, try first code 159A, or 159B that are default codes to open the safe.

If you have the sentry key, open with key, and there is a red button inside the door to reset the code.

If you have no key and default code does not work, call sandleford number at 03 97750699 they will guide in opening the safe.
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have just had the same problems if you had the key there is a red button inside the door to reset the code but obviously no key no red button I have the sandleford number to call 03 97750699 or try the factory pre set 159 A or B see how you go
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