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Smartlock Digital 3035 User Operating Instructions

Electronic entry device

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OPENING THE LOCK
1.
Enter valid six (6) digit combination (factory set to 1-2-3-4-5-6).
2.
The lock will confirm a valid combination entry with a double
signal.
3.
Within four (4) seconds, turn the keypad to the open position
(clock-wise) if using a dead bolt style lock, or turn the handle
to the open position if using a swing bolt style lock.
4.
Pull door open.
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Invalid Combination Entry - Lock will signal three (3) times.
1.
Enter "zero" six times.
2.
Enter your existing six (6) digit combination one time.
3.
Enter your NEW six (6) digit combination two times.
4.
If a mistake is made wait thirty (30) seconds and repeat steps
1 - 3.
5.
Test lock operation several times before closing the door.
BATTERY LOW WARNING
Repeated LED flashing and beeping during an opening indicates
that the battery is low and needs immediate replacement.
Use only alkaline batteries (Example: Duracell ™or Eveready™
alkaline batteries)
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Use one (1) 9-Volt alkaline battery in the Small Battery Box or
six (6) "C" cell alkaline batteries in the Large Battery Box.
It is recommended that batteries be replaced at least once a year.
NOTE: You must maintain battery contact at all times throughout the
The lock contains a non-volatile memory, and even with batteries removed,
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FEATURES
See Manager Instructions for additional features.
USER COMBINATION
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WRONG TRY PENALTY
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LOW BATTERY WARNING
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AUDIO AND VISUAL SIGNAL
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CHANGING YOUR COMBINATION
ALWAYS PERFORM THIS OPERATION WITH THE DOOR OPEN
procedure. Change batteries as directed below.
the lock will retain all programming.
USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3035 Electronic Entry Device
Open Lock
Change Combination
Four (4) consecutive invalid combination initiates five (5) minute delay
period.
Repeated LED flashing and beeping during opening indicates battery is
low and needs immediate replacement.
Double signal - two (2) LED flashes and two (2) beeps - indicates entry is
valid or accepted.
Triple signal - three (3) LED flashes and three (3) beeps - indicates invalid
or not accepted.
WRONG TRY PENALTY
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Entry of four (4) consecutive invalid combinations starts a five
(5) minute delay period.
- LED flashes red at ten (10) second intervals.
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At the end of the delay period, two (2) more consecutive
invalid combinations will restart the five (5) minute delay
period.
CAUTION: When selecting a combination do not use birthday or
other predictable data that could give correlation between the user
and combination. Keep the combination secret.
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Valid Combination Entry - Double signal after valid six (6)
digit combination is entered.
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Invalid Combination Entry - Triple signal indicates the old
combination is still valid.
If the battery is depleted and will not allow the lock to open:
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Hold a new 9-Volt alkaline battery on the contact points
located on the front of the keypad (large battery terminal to
large keypad contact, small battery terminal to small keypad
contact).
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Enter a valid combination to open the lock (see OPENING THE
LOCK).
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Summary of Contents for Smartlock Digital 3035

  • Page 1 USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3035 Electronic Entry Device FEATURES See Manager Instructions for additional features. USER COMBINATION Open Lock Change Combination WRONG TRY PENALTY Four (4) consecutive invalid combination initiates five (5) minute delay period. LOW BATTERY WARNING Repeated LED flashing and beeping during opening indicates battery is low and needs immediate replacement.
  • Page 2 USER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3035 Electronic Entry Device CHANGING YOUR BATTERY Small Battery Box: Open safe door. Remove battery box cover by pulling the front portion away from the safe door. Remove battery by unsnapping it from the connector. CAUTION! Hold onto the battery connector to avoid pulling the wires out of the board.