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Liberty Safe - S&G Electronic Locks Battery Replacement; Battery Replacement Low Profile Keypad; Battery Replacement Dual-Battery Keypad

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Owner
Use
and
Care Manual
After
each
time
the
pound
(#)
key
is
pressed,
the
lock
chirps
to
acknowledge
the
entry.
Wait
for
the
chirps
before
proceeding.
If
a
long
series
of
closely
spaced
chirps
(almost
a
continuous
tone)
sounds
after
pound
(#)
key
is
pressed,
the
new
user
code
will
not
be
deleted
and
the
old
code
will
remain.
You
will
need
to
start
over.
For
a
copy
of
the
complete
programming
instructions
for
the
S&G
6120
or
Rotary
Z
-02
Electronic
Lock
call
a
CSR
at
(800)
247·5625,
Press
4,
and
they
can
e-mail
you
an
electronic
version.
saG
ELECTRONIC
LOCKS-BATIERY
REPLACEMENT
Battery
life
is
based
on
the
electronic
lock
use.
S&G
only
recommends
using
Duracell®
9V
Alkaline
Batteries
for
best
performance.
The
memory
chip
in
the
lock
itself
retains
the
lock
codes
(both
master
and
user
codes)
during
battery
changes,
even
if
the
battery
goes
dead
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
A
weak
battery
may
cause
the
lock
to
not
open,
even
though
beeps
occur.
Replace
with
fresh
batteries
at
regular
intervals.
BATIERY
REPLACEMENT
-
SaG
6120
LOW
PROFILE
ELECTRONIC
KEYPAD
~
Step
1-Remove
the
battery
compartment
from
underneath
the
bottom
f((
f~~~l
~
of
the
keypad.
Catch
the
small
n~tch
and
pull
the
housing
slightly
""
113151
.
toward
the
front
of
the
keypad.
Slide
down
and
pull
out.
0@0JlJJ
Step
2-0pen
holder
and
remove
old
battery.
Notice
notches
in
top
of
~
~
battery
compartment.
Step
3-Replace
the
battery
with
a
Duracell®
9V
Alkaline
Battery.
Match
the
large
notch
in
the
compartment
with
the
large
contact
of
the
battery.
Slide
and
click
back
in.
BATIERY
REPLACEMENT
-
SaG
6120
ELECTRONIC
DUAL·BATIERY
KEPAD
Step
1-Remove
the
keypad
from
its
mounting
base.
This
can
be
done
by
pulling
the top
of
the
keypad
housing
away
from
the
base.
Support
the
keypad
housing
so
that
the
wires,
which
are
attached
to
its
circuit
board,
are
not
pulled
or
stressed.
DO
NOT
LET
THE
KEY
PAD
HANG
FROM
ITS
WIRES.
Step
2-
Turn
the
keypad
over
and
remove
both
batteries.
This
is
best
done
by
grasping
the
bottom
of
a
battery
and
pulling
it
gently
away
from
the
keypad
circuit
board.
Do
not
use
any
type
of
tool
to
pry
a
battery
from
its
holder.
Step
3-lnstall
new
batteries
by
pushing
them
directly
into
the
battery
connectors
attached
to
the
keypad
circuit
board.
It
is
important
to
support
the
connectors
so
they
will
no
become
bent
during
battery
insertion.
Pay
close
attention
to
battery
polarity
so
as
not
to
damage
a
connector
by
forcing
a
battery
in
backwards.
NOTE:
The
S&G
6120
standard
profile
electronic
lock
with
dual
battery
keypad
will
operate
with
just
one
9-volt
alkaline
battery
attached
to
either
connector.
This
is
only
recommended
under
emergency
conditions
when
a
second
replacement
battery
is
not
available.
MOVING
YOUR
SAFE
.A..
SAFETY
PRE·CAUTIONS
Before
moving
you
safe,
make
sure
you
have
completely
tested
the
combination
and
lock
to
assure
it
will
open
properly
prior
to
removing
the
safe
from
the
pallet
Rev:
01.01.08
Page 6
PI
04.9

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