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Talleres de Escoriaza, S.A. SAFES USER MANUAL Page 9 of 15
4.2.3- Battery Module
The battery module feeds the reader module safe. It consists of
four AA alkaline batteries LR6 1.5 V The safe consumption
makes batteries have a capacity to power more than 50,000
openings and closures of it.
The control unit of the safe is able to recognize that the batteries are running low, warning through
the keypad display (indicating "Low Bat"). If they are completely exhausted, the safe will stay in the
status (open or closed) which came into last operation of battery life. If the safe is closed we will
need to use the portable programmer to open in emergency the safe (the portable programmer
uses its energy to open the safe) in order to change the batteries and update the memory of the
control module.
4.2.4- Box
The safe implements a strong anti-vandal in the door
design thanks to a laser cutting avoiding creases and
leverage.
It is designed to secure both the base on which it places
as on the rear wall on which it rests, as we see in the
following figure:
4.3- CONDITIONS FOR PROPER OPERATION
Like any product, for a good operation of the safe, it must be properly installed and in good working
conditions.
4.3.1- Humidity and Temperature Conditions
Because alkaline batteries using the safe temperature range for which the safe work correctly is 0 º
C to 65 º C.
And you can get to support up to 85% humidity.
4.3.2- Water Resistance
The reader safe is NOT waterproof, so that if we introduce any liquid in the reader this may not work
and can be damaged
4.3.3- Vandal Resistance
The resistance of the safe is provided by 17mm bolts of the locking mechanism and design of anti-
vandal door opening lever.

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