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Master Lock would be thrilled to sell you a new lock. Run through the possible combinations, systematically, until you hit on the correct one. There are 10,000 of them. Shouldn't take any longer than a week.
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You
must have the factory combination in order to change the combination that was
added to the safe and the factory combination can not be erased if that is the
combination you are trying to erase. All
you have to do is press program & type in the factory code 2 times &
that will erase the number you created. Then
to add a new combination all you have to do is: press program followed by 5 new
numbers. Then to see if they new number works, just type in the new combination
& the green light should come on & you have 4 seconds to turn the handle
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