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You didnt provide the type of safe but on mine the bottom of the keypad lock mechanism has a compartment for the battery. Mine doesnt need to be opened to change the battery. If your has a compartment if you push on it it will pop open then you just change the battery.
All you need to do is slide the battery cover to the Open position, then open the battery cover to access the batteries. If it doesn't open easily you may have some corrosion on the batteries holding the cover closed.
Put both thumbs in the center of the flat side (the bottom). Apply downward pressure and move your thumbs toward the "tail" of the can opener to slide the bottom off and reveal the battery compartment.
Step 1 : Igniton key off.
Step 2 : Open the Bonnet.
Step 3 : The battery is on your left hand side.
Step 4 : Remove the fastners and replace the battery.
No reset in computer required. The computer can handle your battery change act ! :-)
some watches have a notch that comes out where you can get a knife, or exacto blade underneath to pop it open. if not, there may be multiple intends along the ridge that would require a special tool to twist open. any jewler could change the battery for you. also, batteries plus stores can change the battery out at a reasonable price.
The battery is CTL 1616 and I had the same occurance when I opened up my model Casio model 3043. I needed to use the battery to test my model 2767 and find out if a new battery would bring it back to life (yes, it still lives). After replacing the battey back into my 3043, I jumped the (ac) to (-) and at first the watch would indicate all was well but then it would revert back to "open". I tried over and over to try and get the "open" display to clear but I was not successful. I then thought to go ahead and replace the back on the case to see if the three contact springs would change the display and sure enough, "open" no longer was in the display. The watch works perfectly as before. As for the 2767, as soon as I jumped the (ac) to (-) the "open" display went away. There is only one spring contact to the back case on the 2767 model. Unfortunately I do have an extra spring that fell out when I opened it up and I have no clue as to where it goes. I have not found anyone who can help me on the location for the shorter spring. Any advice would be most helpful.
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