BURTON SAFES Eurograde Pulse Safe Lock Electronic Safe Instructions
- September 25, 2024
- BURTON SAFES
Table of Contents
- Eurograde Pulse Safe Lock Electronic Safe
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Opening the Safe
- Closing the Safe
- Activating the Secondary Code
- Deleting the Secondary Code
- Changing Your Code
- Programming Time Delay and Open Window
- Battery Replacement
- Turning On the Light
- Installation Guidelines for Freestanding Safes
- Q: How many codes can be stored in the lock?
- Q: What type of battery should be used for replacement?
Eurograde Pulse Safe Lock Electronic Safe
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Product Information
Specifications
- Lock Type: Burton Pulse Safe Lock
- Code Requirement: 6-digit code
- Number of Codes: 2 (Master code and Secondary code)
- Time Delay Range: 1-99 minutes
- Open Period Range: 1-19 minutes
- Battery Type: 9V ALKALINE battery (Duracell recommended)
- LED Light: Automatic turn-off after 10 seconds
Product Usage Instructions
Opening the Safe
Enter the 6-digit code to open the safe. If an incorrect entry
is made, a long beep will sound, and the old code will remain
valid. Repeat the steps to enter the correct code.
Closing the Safe
Simply close the safe door securely after use.
Activating the Secondary Code
To activate the secondary code, use the master code twice and
set the new code.
Deleting the Secondary Code
Use the master code to delete the secondary code.
Changing Your Code
Follow the provided instructions to change your code.
Programming Time Delay and Open Window
Set the desired time delay and open window periods according to
your preferences.
Battery Replacement
If a series of beeps indicate a weak battery, replace it with a
9V ALKALINE battery. Follow the recommended battery replacement
procedure carefully.
Turning On the Light
Press the [OK] key to turn on the LED light. The light will
automatically turn off after 10 seconds.
Installation Guidelines for Freestanding Safes
Ensure the safe is fixed against a solid wall or concrete floor
following the installation guidelines provided. For more detailed
information, visit the Burton Safes website.
FAQ
Q: How many codes can be stored in the lock?
A: The lock can store up to 2 different codes – the master code
and the secondary code.
Q: What type of battery should be used for replacement?
A: Use a 9V ALKALINE battery for replacement, with Duracell
being the recommended brand by Burton Safes.
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LOCKING INSTRUCTIONS
BURTON PULSE SAFE LOCK
Version 1 – P1 – 17/05/2024
LOCKING INSTRUCTIONS
PULSE SAFE LOCK
ABOUT THE LOCK
This lock requires a 6-digit code to open the lock. You can have 2 different
codes on this lock, the master code and the secondary code. This lock can also
have a time delay activated of 1-99 minutes and an open period of 1-19
minutes.
How to open the safe
· Enter a valid 6-digit code (the factory default is `123456′) · If the code
has been entered correctly the lock will beep twice · The lock fitted to your
safe is a motor driven lock and will take approximately
5 second to open when this has happened turn the handle to the open position
· Open the safe door
Incorrect Entry
· If an in correct code has been entered, it will be followed by a long beep
· After 4 incorrect entries, a penalty time of 5 minutes will begin. During
this time, no other code entries can be made
· When the penalty time is over enter a valid 6 digit code
How to close the safe
· Ensure that the bolts are fully retracted (if necessary rotate the handle
clockwise to retract the bolts)
· Gently push the door shut. Always ensure that there are no objects or people
in the way of the closing door
· Turn the handle bar anti-clockwise until the stop position is reached · Turn
the keypad to the upright position
Activating the secondary code
(using the master code)
· Press and hold key [1] until the lock beeps twice · Enter the 6-digit MASTER
code · Now enter a 6-digit code for the SECONDARY code; the lock will beep
twice · Enter the 6-digit code for the secondary code again to confirm. The
lock will beep
twice and the code is set
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Deleting the secondary code
(using the master code)
· Press and hold key [3] until the lock beeps twice · Enter the 6-digit master
code · The secondary code is now deleted
Changing your code
· Unlock and open the safe door · Press and hold key [0] until the lock beeps
twice · Enter the current 6-digit code of the user you wish to change
(master or secondary) the lock will beep twice · Now enter the new 6-digit
code, the lock will beep twice · Enter the new 6-digit code again to confirm;
the lock will beep twice.
NOTE: if there are any code entry errors, they will be followed by a long
beep. The old code will remain valid and you can repeat the steps.
Programming the time delay and open window
A time delay is the time you have to wait in between the entry of your code
and the opening of your safe. An open window is the amount of time you have to
open your safe. For example, if you wanted a 30 minute time delay and a 10
minute open window, this would mean that once you have entered a valid 6-digit
code, you have to wait 30 minutes before you can open the safe door. After 30
minutes you will have 10 minutes to open the safe door. If you wait longer
than 10 minutes, you have to start the process again. · Press and hold key [9]
until the lock beeps twice · Enter the 6-digit master code · Now enter the
desired time delay and open window length, i.e. for a 30 minute time
delay and 10 minute open window, enter: 3010 · The lock will beep twice ·
Enter the time delay and open window again to confirm. The lock will beep
twice.
Version 1 – P3 – 17/05/2024
How to open the safe with the time delay active
· Enter a valid 6-digit code. If the code is entered correctly, the lock will
beep twice · When the time delay begins, the LED will flash every 2 seconds ·
Once the time delay ends the open window will begin.
During the open window, the lock will beep once every 2 seconds · During this
time, digit again your chosen master code, turn the handle
to the open position and open the safe door
How to change / remove the time delay active
· Enter a valid 6-digit code, if the code is entered correctly the lock will
beep twice · When the time delay begins the LED will flash every 2 seconds ·
Once the time delay ends the open window will begin · During the open window,
follow the steps of programming
the time delay to change time length · To remove the delay, you need to enter
0001 for the time delay and open window
Current supply / battery change
A series of beeps indicates that the battery is weak and must be replaced.
Only use a 9V ALKALINE battery. (Burton Safes recommend the Duracell brand).
The batteries are located in the bottom of the lock. Remove the battery cover
and carefully take out the battery. Unclip the wire and replace the battery.
Take care when changing batteries to ensure that no cables are damaged.
How to turn on the light
Press the [OK] key and the LED will turn on. After 10 seconds the light will
turn off automatically.
Installation Guidelines for Freestanding Safes
When fixing your safe, it is important that it is fitted against a solid wall
or concrete floor. Follow our guide below and for more information and
guidence visit our website.
Version 1 – P4 – 17/05/2024
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