Sealey SKS01 Instruction Manual
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To change the battery in the Sealey SKS01 Safe, open the battery compartment located inside the safe door. Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones, ensuring the correct polarity is maintained.
If you forget the passcode, use the override key provided with the safe. Insert the key into the emergency lock, turn it, and open the safe. You can then reset your passcode following the user manual instructions.
To bolt down the Sealey SKS01 Safe, choose a secure location, mark the bolt holes using the safe's base as a template, drill the holes, and fix the safe using the appropriate bolts and tools as specified in the manual.
Continuous beeping may indicate a low battery or an incorrect passcode entry. Check and replace the batteries, or ensure you are entering the correct passcode. Refer to the manual for further troubleshooting.
To reset the passcode, open the safe using the current passcode or override key, press the reset button on the inside of the safe door, and enter your new passcode following the instructions in the user manual.
Regularly check the batteries and replace them as needed. Keep the locking mechanism and hinges clean and lubricated. Inspect the safe periodically for any signs of wear or damage.
Yes, the Sealey SKS01 Safe can store electronic devices like phones and tablets. However, ensure the safe is kept in a dry environment to prevent moisture damage to electronic items.
To program a new fingerprint, open the safe door, press the fingerprint registration button inside the door, and follow the instructions to scan your fingerprint multiple times until it is registered successfully.
If the keypad is unresponsive, check the battery power and replace if necessary. Inspect for any physical damage or obstructions. If the issue persists, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact customer support.
The Sealey SKS01 Safe is not fireproof. It is designed for securing valuables against theft but does not offer fire protection. Consider storing fire-sensitive items in a dedicated fireproof safe.