Nicesafebox B0BQMDSK2Q Home Safe Fireproof Waterproof Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Nicesafebox
Table of Contents
Nicesafebox B0BQMDSK2Q Home Safe Fireproof Waterproof
Specifications
- LCD Display
- Digital Keypad
- Hidden Keyhole
- Connection hole for battery
- Battery Compartment (on the inside)
- Bolts
The connection hole for the battery on the side of the keypad is designed for an external power supply, in case the key is lost and the Internal battery dies.
INSTRUCTION
Please do not keep emergency keys in your safe.
Dear valued customer :
Thank you for choosing our products! You’ve taken an important step in
organizing and protecting your most valued possessions. Every Series of our
safes is professionally made and designed to provide safety. Please take time
to read and familiarize yourself with the proper operating procedures of your
new safe presented on the following pages.
Again, thank you for choosing our products!
CONTACT US :
If there is any problem with your item, please contact us with the order
number and product pictures through the following email, and we will offer you
help.
Email: service@nicesafebox.com
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Product List
- LCD Display
- Digital Keypad
- Hidden Keyhole
- Connection hole for battery
- Battery Compartment (on the inside)
- Bolts
The connection hole for the battery on the side of the keypad is designed for an external power supply, in case the key is lost and the Internal battery dies.
BEFORE FIRST USE
CAUTION
- Risk of suffocation!
- Keep any packaging materials away from children and these materials are a potential source of danger, e.g. suffocation.
- Remove all the packing materials.
- Remove and review all components before use.
- Check the product for transport damages.
OPENING THE SAFE IN EMERGENCY
Use an emergency key to open the door :
- when you have forgotten your code;
- when the keypad is disabled after 3 wrong codes have been entered in a row;
- when the batteries have been exhausted.
CAUTION
- The emergency key can only be taken out after turning counterclockwise to the lock position.
- Do not forcibly pull the emergency key out.
- The emergency key can only be used to lock if this was also used to unlock the door earlier.
POWER SUPPLY
Inserting Batteries
- Use the emergency key to unlock the door.
- Lift the cover of the battery compartment off while pressing the release latch.
- Insert 4 x AA batteries into the battery compartment. Refit the cover (Fig. 2).
- Use the emergency key to lock the door.
CAUTION
- The batteries are not included.
- The working voltage for the product is equal to 4 x AA batteries.
- Always insert batteries correctly with regards to polarity ( + and – ) marked on the battery and the product.
- Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from the product and properly disposed of.
- The system will turn into a micro power-consuming state automatically.
USING PERSONAL CODE TO OPEN THE SAFE
- Input your 3 to 6-digit number then the word ” OPENED ” appears and the safe will be open.
CAUTION
- When you receive the safe box, it is not locked.
- Please set your code before the safe box is first closed.
- Before closing the safe, enter the new code and make sure the safe can be opened.
- Press the ” CLEAR ” key before entering the code then the display will not show the numbers being entered nor the code being set.
CLOSING THE DOOR
- Press directly the ” LOCK ” key, the word ” CLOSED ” appears and the safe will be closed.
SETTING THE PERSONAL CODE
- Keep the door open, Press ” CLEAR ” and the display shows ” SET ” appears, then Input your 3 to 6-digit number + ” LOCK “, and the display (F) shows ” GOOD “; which means the master code has been changed successfully.
- Press the ” LOCK ” key to close the door.
CAUTION
- Repeat the steps above if ” Error ” is shown on the display.
ALARM FUNCTION
- If the wrong code is entered 3 times continuously, the display will show ” HOLD-5 “. And the keyboard will be locked for 5 minutes.
- If the wrong code is entered, the display will show ” E-CODE ” and the buzzer will sound.
- When the entered password is incorrect, press ” CLEAR ” to delete.
CAUTION
The keyboard would be disabled during the beeping. You can only stop the beeps
by opening the safe with an emergency key and power-cut by removing the
battery.
MOUNTING
- Drill holes for expansion bolts (or clamping screws) in the right place;
- Turn the expansion bolts anticlockwise to separate;
- Use the expansion bolts (or clamping screws) to secure the case to the wall;
- Make sure the case is mounted in place as required and then tighten all screws.
CAUTION
- Use the expansion bolts when there is a concrete wall surface.
- Use the clamping screws when there is a wooden wall surface.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If you have a problem that is not answered in the FAQ section of this manual,
please contact us with the order number and the product pictures through the
following email. We will offer you help. We encourage you to email us:
service@nicesafebox.com
Please prepare the following information available when contacting us:
- Purchaser’s name and mailing address, e-mail address, and phone number.
- Online order number.
- Detailed description of the problem.
FAQ
- Q: Can I use an external power supply if the internal battery dies?
- A: Yes, the product has a connection hole for the battery on the side of the keypad designed for an external power supply.
- Q: What should I do if I forget my code?
- A: You can use the emergency key to open the door in case you forget your code.
- Q: How many batteries does the product require?
- A: The product requires 4 x AA batteries.
- Q: Are the batteries included in the product?
- A: No, the batteries are not included.
- Q: How do I dispose of exhausted batteries?
- A: Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from the product and properly disposed of.
- Q: What should I do if the keypad is disabled after entering the wrong codes?
- A: You can use the emergency key to unlock the door if the keypad is disabled after 3 wrong codes have been entered in a row.
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