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Installation; Operation - Renkforce 20EA Bedienungsanleitung

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G Operating instructions
Electronic safe "20EA"
Item no. 755009
Intended use
The safe is used for storage of valuable objects. It features a durable steel sheet cas-
ing and can be mounted either on the wall or on a stable surface.
It is battery operated using 4 batteries of type AA/Mignon. The safe can also be
opened with the key provided, even if the batteries are flat.
Follow the safety instructions and all other information in this operation manual.
This product complies with the applicable national and European requirements. All
names of companies and products are the trademarks of the respective owner. All
rights reserved.
Package contents
• Safe
• Two keys
• 4 screws and 4 washers
• Operating Instructions
Explanation of the symbols
This symbol indicates specific risks associated with handling, function and
use.
The "arrow" symbol indicates special tips and operating information.
Safety instructions
T he warranty will be void in the event of damage caused by failure to ob-
serve these safety instructions! We do not assume any liability for any con-
sequential damage!
N or do we assume any liability for material and personal damage caused
by improper use or non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such
cases, the warranty will be null and void.
• The unauthorised conversion and/or modifi cation of the product is not
allowed for safety and approval reasons (CE).
• The product is intended only for mounting and operation in dry, closed
rooms. No part of the product must be allowed to get damp or wet.
• The product is not a toy and should be kept out of the reach of children!
• Do not leave packing materials unattended. They may become dangerous
playthings for children.
Battery notes
• Batteries should be kept out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave batteries lying around in the open; there is a risk of them being swal-
lowed by children or domestic animals. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
• Leaking or damaged batteries can lead to caustic burning of the skin. Therefore, use
suitable protective gloves.
• Batteries/rechargeable batteries must not be short-circuited, opened or thrown into
a fire. There is a risk of explosion!
• Do not recharge normal, non-rechargeable batteries, risk of explosion!
• Do not mix batteries with different charges (e.g. charged and half-discharged bat-
teries).
For reasons of operational safety and longevity, you should only use pre-
mium alkaline but not rechargeable batteries.

Installation

For the mounting location, it is advisable to choose a place where the safe cannot be
directly viewed or easily accessed. For example, this can be behind a closet door or
behind rows of books, folders or similar objects.
An ideal place can be also a partition (hollow) wall; the door may be hidden, e.g. be-
hind a picture.
Protect the safe against damp or moisture. Therefore, do not mount the safe
in damp rooms or humid cellars.
Using the holes in the body frame of the safe, you can mount it on the wall or on the
floor or another stable surface.
If the safe is locked upon delivery, use the keys enclosed to open it.
The corresponding lock is hidden behind a small, thin plastic cover, which is
situatedimmediately to the right of the closing handle.
Depending on the mounting surface, appropriate screws and, if necessary, dowels
should be used. If the mounting surface allows for it, additional fastening with e.g.
special glue is also possible.
Opening/closing the safe with the key
This may be needed, if the batteries are low or fl at and the safe cannot be
opened byentering the access code. Moreover, the safe can be operated
without the batteries, if required.
• Remove the rectangular plastic cover from the lock;
it is situated directly to the right of the closing hand-
le.
• Insert the key in the lock in the correct position and
turn a bit to the left counter-clockwise.
Keeping the key in this position, turn the locking grip
to the right up to the stop. Remove the key from the
lock and open the safe door.
• Before you close the safe, the safe door should be closed. Then turn the locking grip
to the left up to the stop to make the lock latch.
Check the locking; turning the grip to the right should not be possible now.
If you inadvertently turn the locking grip to the left while the safe door is
open, so that both lock bolts project out of the safe door (and the safe door
won't close), proceed as described above when opening the safe.
Inserting / replacing batteries
• Open the safe using the keys as described above.
• Open the battery case at the back of the door; to do this, slide the cover backwards
until it can be removed.
• Insert two batteries of type AA/Mignon observing correct (+/plus and -/minus)
polarity.
• Close the battery compartment again.
• Replacing the batteries is necessary, when the red LED lights up when you open
the safe or the safe cannot be opened by entering the code. The access code is
retained during the battery change.
If the safe does not respond to entries on the number pad, it can also be
opened using the keys enclosed. The corresponding lock is situated under a
thin plastic cover right to the closing handle; see image above.

Operation

a) Opening the safe using an access code
• Enter the code and then press either the button "A" or "B". For each press of a but-
ton, a beep sounds and the "PROCEED" LED lights up briefly.
In the basic setting, "159" is pre-programmed as the code; here, the button
sequence "159A" or "159B" should be pressed.
• When the code is correct, the green "READY" LED will light up and two beeps will
be heard.
Within 5 seconds, turn the locking grip to the right up to the stop and open the door.
If the locking grip is not moved, the lock will automatically latch after these 5 sec-
onds for safety reasons.
• If the code is incorrect, 3 beeps will be heard. Three wrong entries will block the
keypad for 20 seconds and an alarm beep sounds during this time.

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