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Emergency opening, using the battery override box.

1. Use the battery override box to open the safe if the batteries die.
Refer to Step 1. (page 2)
2. Replace the batteries inside the safe immediately and continue using
as normal.
NOTE: Do not use the override box on a regular bases to power the safe.
Use only if the internal batteries die.

Emergency opening, using the override key.

1. Gently remove the PROTEX label from the keypad, to locate the keyhole.
2. Insert the key into the keyhole and turn to the left until stops.
Hold the key there! (do not let go) and turn knob to open the door.
NOTE: Use this method if you lost or forgot your code, or if the keypad was
damaged or malfunctioned.

Tips.

1. Do not use the # key or the * key as a part of your code
2. Use the * key as backspace to clear the last digit
The safe will keep your personal code in memory for up to
6 months without power.
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USER MANUAL
Models: HD-34 & HD-34C
REV. 2.12
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Summary of Contents for Protex HD-34

  • Page 1 Use only if the internal batteries die. Emergency opening, using the override key. 1. Gently remove the PROTEX label from the keypad, to locate the keyhole. 2. Insert the key into the keyhole and turn to the left until stops.
  • Page 2 Keypad Step 1. – Opening the safe. Locate the RED accessories box embedded in the packing foam and remove the 4 AA batteries along with the power override box. Power Override Outlet 1. Install the 4 AA batteries in the black Power Override Box. 2.

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