BURTON SAFES PS310 Eurovault Aver S2 Instruction Manual
- September 26, 2024
- BURTON SAFES
Table of Contents
- BURTON SAFES PS310 Eurovault Aver S2
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQ
- Locks Overview
- Safe Using
- Master Code Instructions
- Dual Code function
- Programming the Time Delay
- PS310/E92 Lock
- PS610/E36 Lock
- More Information
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BURTON SAFES PS310 Eurovault Aver S2
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: PS310/E92 Home Safe Size 1-3 Lock
- Lock Type: PS310 & PS610 Lock
- Code Requirement: 6-digit code
- Master Code: Yes, with up to 9 user codes
- Features: Dual code opening, time delay opening
Product Usage Instructions
About the Lock:
- This lock requires a 6-digit code to open and allows for a master code and up to 9 user codes.
- The master code is essential for managing user codes and activating certain functions like dual code and time delay opening.
Closing and Opening the Safe:
- To close the safe, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
- To open the safe, enter the 6-digit code. In case of an incorrect entry, a penalty time is imposed which increases with consecutive incorrect attempts.
Changing Codes:
- To change the master code, follow the provided steps in the manual. Activating, deleting, or changing user codes also require the master code or specific user codes.
Dual Code Function:
- To enable the Dual Code function, ensure you have a master code and at least one user code programmed.
- Turning on/off this function and opening the safe with it involves specific steps outlined in the manual.
Power Supply/Battery Change:
- The lock operates on 9V ALKALINE batteries.
- Follow the instructions to replace weak batteries or in case of emergency power supply. Ensure to use recommended Duracell brand batteries for optimal performance.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What should I do if I forget my master code?
- A: Contact Burton Safes for assistance in resetting your master code.
- Q: Can I program multiple user codes without the master code?
- A: No, you need the master code to manage user codes.
- Q: How often should I replace the batteries?
- A: Replace the batteries when a series of beeps indicates low battery or at least once a year for optimal performance.
Locks Overview
About the lock
- This lock requires a 6-digit code to open the lock. You can have a master code and up to 9 user codes.
- In order to activate the user codes, you will need the master code.
- The master code can’t be deleted but you can remove user codes. The lock also features dual code opening and time delay opening.
Safe Using
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 anti-clockwise until the stop position is reached
How to open the safe
- Press the [ON] key
- Enter a valid 6-digit code (the factory default is ‘123456’)
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Within 4 seconds, turn the handle clockwise until the stop position is reached
- Open the safe door
Incorrect Entry
- If an incorrect code has been entered, the red LED will flash
- After 3 incorrect entries, a penalty time of 1 minute will begin. During this time no other code entries can be made
- When the penalty time is over press the [ON] key
- Enter a valid 6-digit code
Warning
- Everytime an incorrect entry code is entered continuously the penalty time is extended for 2, 4, 8, up to the maximum of 16 minutes
Master Code Instructions
Changing the master code
- Open the lock using a valid 6-digit master code
- Open the safe door
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [1] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the existing 6-digit master code (the factory default is ‘123456’)
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Enter a new 6-digit code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Re-enter the new 6-digit code, then press the [ENTER] key to confirm
Activating a user code
(using the master code)
There are 9 user codes under the user numbers 1-9. To set up a user code, you need to input the user number first.
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [2] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the user number you want to set up, i.e. enter key [1] for user number 1 or key [2] for user number 2 and so on
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit MASTER code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter a new 6-digit code for your chosen user code
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Re-enter the new 6-digit user code, then press the [ENTER] key to confirm
Deleting a user code
(using the master code)
There are 9 user codes under the user numbers 1-9. To set up a user code, you need to input the user number first.
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [0] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the user number for the code you wish to delete, i.e. key [2]
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Enter the existing 6-digit MASTER code followed by the [ENTER] key
Changing a user code
(using a user code)
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [3] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the user number for the code you wish to change, i.e. key [2]
- Enter the existing 6-digit user code
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Enter a new 6-digit code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Re-enter the new 6-digit code, then press the [ENTER] key to confirm
Dual Code function
Turning on the Dual Code function
The Dual Code function means that you will require 2 different codes to open
the safe, the master code and any other user code.
Ensure that you have at least one user code programmed in the lock as well as
the master code before you turn on this function.
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [7] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit master code followed by the [ENTER] key
Turning off the Dual Code function
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [8] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit master code followed by the [ENTER] key
Opening the safe with the Dual Code function
- Press the [ON] key
- Press key [0] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit master code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Within 1 minute enter a user number i.e. press key [2], followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit user code for that user followed by the [ENTER] key
- Within 4 seconds, turn the handle clockwise until the stop position is reached
- Open the safe door
Programming the Time Delay
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 after the time delay.
For example, if you wanted a 30 minute Time Delay and a 9 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 9 minutes to open the safe door. If you wait longer than 9 minutes, you have to start the process again. In this lock you can program a Time Delay from 1 – 99 minutes and an Open Window of 1 – 9 minutes.
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [6] followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit master code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter the 3 digits for your Time Delay and Open Window, i.e. [3][0][9] (this would be for a 30 minute Time Delay and a 9 minute Open Window)
- Press the [ENTER] key
How to remove the Time Delay
- Press the [ON] key
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Press key [6] followed by the[ENTER] key
- Enter the 6-digit master code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Enter [0][0][0]
- Press the [ENTER] key
Opening the safe with the Time Delay
- Press the [ON] key
- Enter a valid 6-digit code
- Press the [ENTER] key
- Wait for the Time Delay to finish.
- An acoustic signal will sound when the Time Delay is over, i.e. 30 minutes
- Re-enter the same 6-digit code during the Open Window
- Press the [ENTER] key
PS310/E92 Lock
Power supply / Battery change
A series of beeps indicates that the battery is weak and must be replaced.
- Only use 9V ALKALINE batteries with this lock
- Burton Safes recommend the Duracell brand
To change the battery, you will need to open the safe and remove the plate on the back of the door with a small screwdriver. Press the catch on the top edge of the battery cover with a screwdriver and lever off the battery lid. Pull the battery out carefully until the battery clip is visable. Release the battery from the clip and replace. When the new battery is in place, re-engage the lid. Please ensure that the cable is not damaged.
Emergency power supply
- If the safe has run out of power hold a 9V Duracell battery to the front of the lock against the + and – connectors
- While keeping contact at all times with the battery, press the [ON] key
- Enter a valid 6-digit code followed by the [ENTER] key
- Within 4 seconds, turn the handle clockwise until the stop position is reached
- Once inside the safe, follow the above instructions to change the battery
PS610/E36 Lock
Power supply / Battery change
The pullout battery box is located on the bottom of the lock
- Remove the screw that secures the battery box Squeeze latches and pull the battery box down
- Disconnect the battery from the contact pad
- Replace the battery with a new one (9V, type 6LF22).
Warning
- Only use 9V ALKALINE batteries with this lock
- Burton Safes recommend the Duracell brand
Once you have replaced the battery, slide the battery box back inside the
lock.
Ensuring that you secure the battery box with the screw.
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