Burton Safes FIREBRAND User Instructions

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USER INSTRUCTIONS - FIREBRAND
ABOUT THE LOCK
This lock requires a 4-6 digit code to open the
lock. You can have 2 different codes on this lock,
the master code and the secondary code. The
secondary code must be activated, you will need
the master code to activate the secondary code. The
master code can't be deleted but you can remove the
secondary code.

How to open the safe

• Press the [*] key
• Enter a valid 4-6 digit code (the factory default is '123456')
• Press the [ENTER] key
• While the green LED is flashing, turn the handle counter clockwise until
it stops and open the safe door

Incorrect entry

• An incorrect code entry will be followed by a red LED flash and 3
acoustic signals
• After 3 wrong entries, a penalty period of 5 minutes will begin; this is
indicated by the red LED flashing every 5 seconds
• After the 5 minute penalty time, you can try again

How to close the safe

• Ensure that the bolts are fully retracted (if necessary rotate the handle
clockwise to retract the bolts)
• Gently push the door shut. Always ensure that there are no objects or
people in the way of the closing door
• Turn the handle clockwise until the stop position is reached

Changing the master code

• Press the [*] key
• Press the [ENTER]
• Press key [1] followed by the [ENTER] key
• Enter the existing 4-6 digit master code followed by the [ENTER] key
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  • Page 1 Page 1 of 2 V. 1 25/10/2018 USER INSTRUCTIONS - FIREBRAND ABOUT THE LOCK This lock requires a 4-6 digit code to open the lock. You can have 2 different codes on this lock, the master code and the secondary code. The secondary code must be activated, you will need the master code to activate the secondary code.
  • Page 2 Current supply / battery change A series of beeps indicates that the battery is weak and must be replaced. Only use a 9V ALKALINE battery. (Burton Safes recommend the Duracell brand). Take care when changing batteries, to ensure that no cables are damaged.

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