HMF 4612112 Furniture Safe with Electronic Lock Instruction Manual

June 17, 2024
HMF

4612112 Furniture Safe with Electronic Lock

ART.-NO.: 4612112 | 4612212 | 4612312 | 4612412 | 4612512 | 4612812

FURNITURE SAFE WITH ELECTRONIC LOCK

1. Important operating instructions / disclaimer
Please read these operating instructions carefully before operating the lock. We
accept no liability whatsoever for malfunctions caused by incorrect adjustment or the use of force, or improper handling,
or for damage to property or financial loss caused, for example, by failure to lock the safe properly.
▲! Never keep the supplied emergency opening key in the safe!

2. Commissioning / emergency opening
To open the safe for the first time, remove cover B over the emergency opening lock by pressing firmly on the raised
area of the cover (see Fig. 1). Then insert the emergency key included in the scope of delivery into the key opening and
turn the emergency key “anti-clockwise” with your right hand and hold it firmly against the stop in this position to release
the mechanical lock. At the same time, please turn the lever for opening the safe “clockwise” with your left hand so
that the safe can be opened in an emergency.
Now open the battery compartment (see Fig. 2) on the inside of the door and insert the batteries included in the scope
of delivery into the battery compartment (note the polarity). To do this, slide the cover downwards until it can be removed.
Now close the battery compartment.

3. Entering the codes
You can save user and master codes. You can use the user code to grant other people access to the safe. The master
code (main code) guarantees you continued access, even if the user code has been changed.

3.1 Entering a user code
a. Leave the safe door open and press the reset button C (see Fig. 3) inside the battery compartment. As soon as
the yellow LEDs light up and the beeps sound, your desired code can be entered.
b. Enter your desired user code (3 – 8 digits) and confirm the code with the * or # button.
Your code is now saved. Please make a note of the code or use a code that you will not forget.
Before you close the safe, test the newly saved code. If the yellow LEDs now flash and beeps sound, the
code was not entered successfully. Please try again.

3.2 Entering a master code
a. Leave the safe door open and press the “0” button twice and the reset button C once (see Fig. 3, inside the battery
compartment). As soon as the yellow LEDs light up and the beeps sound, your desired code can be entered.
b. Enter your desired master code (3 – 8 digits) and confirm the code with the

  • or # button.
    Your code is now saved. Please make a note of the code or use a code that you will not forget.
    Before you close the safe, test the newly saved code. If the yellow LEDs now flash and beeps sound, the code
    was not entered successfully. Please try again.

master code

4. Opening the safe with your code
4.1 Enter your user code and then press the * button. The green LED lights up.
4.2 Turn knob A (see Fig. 1) clockwise within 5 seconds of the beep sounding.
4.3 To lock the safe again, close the safe door and turn knob A (see Fig. 1) anti-clockwise.
ATTENTION: If the wrong code is entered three times, the safe locks automatically and a warning signal
sounds. The keypad is now deactivated. The warning signal can now only be stopped by opening
the safe with the emergency key and switching off the power supply by removing the batteries.

5. Changing the batteries
When the batteries are low, the green and red LEDs light up together. Open the battery compartment and replace the
batteries.

When the batteries are removed, the lock is reset directly to the factory setting and the personal opening code
(user and master code) must be reprogrammed.

6. Switching off the sound signals
Switch off: Press the button, then the digits 633 Switch on: Press the button, then the digits 66.

7. Anchoring the safe
To minimise the risk of theft, the safe should be secured using the four holes in the rear panel. Appropriate anchoring
material is included in the scope of delivery for anchoring in concrete. For anchoring in other substrates, equivalent
anchoring materials must be used depending on the local conditions.
7.1 Hold the safe in the desired position and mark the drill holes with a pencil.
7.2 Drill the holes for the expansion anchors.
7.3 Insert the expansion plugs into the pre-drilled holes.
7.4 Now hold the safe against the holes and screw the screws through the
safe into the holes.
7.5 Check that the safe is secure and tighten the screws if necessary.

PROBLEMS

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CAUSE / TREATMENT

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The opening mechanism is

difficult to operate or the safe only opens  sometimes or not at all.

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Make sure that you have entered the correct code. Press “*” or “#” after entering the code. Lock mode may be acti vated. Please wait 5 minutes and test again.

Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.

ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.

The green and yellow LEDs light up simulta neously, the safe does not open.

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Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.

ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.

No beep sounds when the buttons are  pressed.

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Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.

ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.

Or the sound signals have been switched off (see 6. Switching off the sound signals).

No LEDs light up when the buttons are  pressed.

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Low batteries / Please open the safe with the emergency keys and insert new batteries.

ATTENTION: Please note 5. battery change! The code must be memorised again.

A warning light flashes.

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Make sure that you have entered the correct code. Press “*” or “#” after entering the code.

The door cannot be closed.

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Please check whether the door is blocked by objects. If the locking bolts are extended, enter your code again and  turn the lever clockwise.

The door is warped, the safe closes poorly

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Please adjust the safe door using an Allen key.

The safe opens with any code

any code or the memorised code does not  work.

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The batteries may have been changed and no new code has been memorised. Please open the safe with the emer gency keys and memorise the code again as described under

3 Entering the personal code.

Disposal of the device

Dear customer, at the end of the product’s service life, please dispose of it properly.

Our product contains valuable materials that can be recycled. Please help to avoid waste.

Owners of old appliances must separate used batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed by the old appliance from the old appliance before handing them in  at a collection point.

We would like to point out that electrical and electronic equipment and batteries labelled in this way must not be disposed of with household waste, but  must be collected separately. Please enquire about collection points for batteries and electrical waste at the relevant office in your town or municipality.

Used batteries must not be disposed of with household waste, as they can contain toxic elements and heavy metals that can be harmful to the environment and human health.

Consumers are therefore obliged to return batteries free of charge to retailers or local collection points. Used batteries are recycled. They contain important  raw materials such as iron, zinc, manganese or nickel.

T he symbols under the waste bin indicate the following:

Pb: The battery contains lead

Cd: The battery contains cadmium

Hg: The battery contains mercury

Holthoff Trading GmbH hereby declares that this device complies with Directives 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU (RoHS).

Subject to printing and typesetting errors and technical changes.

Made in China

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