RXUJYC Safe Box with Inner Cabinet Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
RXUJYC

RXUJYC Safe Box with Inner Cabinet

RXUJYC Safe Box with Inner Cabinet

SAFE BOX OPERATION MANUAL

Tip: Please do not leave the emergency key in the safe!

  1. LCD Display Screen
  2. Knob
  3. Digital keys
  4. External battery hole
  5. Hidden keyhole
    Safe Box Operation Manual

Dear valued customer

Thank you for choosing our products! You have 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.

FIRST OPENING

Use the emergency key

  1. Find the emergency keys in the accessories’ bag.
  2. Remove the emergency lock cover.
  3. Insert the emergency key into the keyhole and turn it counterclockwise, then turn the knob counterclockwise to open the door.

INSERT THE BATTERIES

  1. With the door open.
  2. Insert 4×1.5V (AA) batteries into the battery box.
  3. When the battery is connected, the buzzer will emit a “beep” sound, and the yellow indicator light will illuminate once.

NOTE: If the battery voltage is low, the red indicator light illuminates, indicating the need to replace the battery.

PASSWORD SETTING

  1. With the door open, press the red button. The buzzer emits two “beep” sounds, and the yellow light illuminates.
  2. Enter a new 3-8 digit password and press the”*” key to confirm.
    If the buzzer emits two “beep” sounds, the password has been successfully changed.

If the buzzer emits three “beep11 sounds, the password change has failed.

OPENING THE DOOR WITH PASSWORD

  1. Enter the correct 3-8 digit password and press the “#” key to confirm.
    The green indicator light illuminates.

  2. Rotate the lock to open the door. The internal lighting will stay on for 20 seconds.

The default initial password is “159”

MUTE FUNCTION

  1. In standby mode, press “*633” to disable the buzzer. The yellow light will flash twice, and there will be no sound when entering the password.
  2. In standby mode, press “*6611 to enable the buzzer. The yellow light will flash twice, and the buzzer will emit two “beep” sounds.

AUTO-LOCK FUNCTION

  1. If the wrong password is entered three times in a row, the system will automatically lock for 30 seconds. During this time, the yellow light will flash for 30 seconds, and the alarm buzzer will sound continuously for 60 seconds. After 30 seconds, the yellow light will stop flashing, and the keypad will unlock.
  2. If an incorrect password is entered three times again, the system will automatically lock for 5 minutes. During this time, the yellow light will flash for 5 minutes, and the alarm buzzer will sound continuously for 60 seconds.

NOTE:

  1. During the lock period, pressing any key will not produce a response.
    After the yellow light stops blinking, the keypad will automatically unlock.

  2. If you reinstall the battery, you need to open the door once to activate the self-locking function.

VIBRATION ALARM FUNCTION

Enabling the vibration alarm function:

  1. In standby mode, enter “*00”. The buzzer emits two “beep” sounds, and the green light flashes twice. The vibration alarm function is activated.
  2. If the safe is subjected to vibration, it immediately triggers the alarm for 60 seconds. Entering the correct password will disarm the vibration alarm.

Disabling the vibration alarm function:

  1. In standby mode, enter “*991” The buzzer emits two 11beep11 sounds, and the green light flashes twice. The vibration alarm function is disabled.
    Disabling the vibration alarm function

NOTE:

  1. After each door opening operation, the vibration alarm function needs to be set again, or it will be invalid.
  2. During the alarm, do not disconnect the power. If the power is later restored, the alarm sound will continue for 60 seconds, and the keypad will be locked for 5 minutes.

CONTACT US

Please keep this operation manual safe for future reference. For additional information or assistance, please contact our customer support.

Email: service@nicesafebox.com
Please keep the emergency key out of the safe.

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