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you can also get some wires feed him into the back contacting the battery terminals hold in there with a 9 Volt, four hands and patieance and then..... you get my drift. Worked for me! :) $
Change batteries ASAP because if your batteries dieyou will be unable to get into the safe without the key. The batteries are located inside the safe. If you can't open the safe, you can't replace the batteries!!!
There are NO replacement keys available for model #45891. We've tried. I would NOT buy this safe again for these reasons.!!!
follow the following link: http://www.harborfreight.com/manuals/91000-91999/91006.pdf you will see a picture of the bunkerhill digital floor safe, ITEM 91006-6VGA, under the sale price, you will see in GREEN "download product manual. There you will find the instructions for this safe. It took me about 30 minutes to find, then realized I didn't have batteries inside. Lucky for me, I found the key. You will need batteries inside. Otherwise, call the company Monday-Friday 9:00am - 7:30pm EST at 1-800-444-3353 (toll free). For Technical information call Monday-Friday 9:00am - 4:30pm EST at 1-888-299-3427.
If you have the small electronic Bunker Hill safe with lost keys and dead batteries, this is a potential solution...
Take a hammer and strike the top of the safe while attempting to open at the same time. You may need to place on object on top of the safe such as a flip flop shoe to strike with hammer to smooth out the pressure when striking. It should pop open after several attempts.
CHANGING CODE ON MODEL # 45891: On the inside of the door toward the hinge, you will see a small red button. Press this button until the yellow light on the front control panel lights up. Now you can imput the new code (1 to 8 digits) into the front control panel, followed by either the "A" or "B" key. The safe will beep twice (2 times) to confirm the code has been changed. Important: If the safe beeps 3 times, then the code has not been accepted and you must repeat the above steps. DO NOT LET THE BATTERIES RUN OUT BECAUSE YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN THE SAFE OR CHANGE BATTERIES.
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