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USER MANUAL
PROTEX HOTEL SAFE
Models: BG-20 & BG-34
REV. 2.18.14
If the batteries are running low the LED display will give you a warning by showing
LO-BAT on the display. Please replace with high quality Alkaline batteries like
Duracell or Energizer. Battery compartment is located in the back of the door,
just slide the black cover to expose the batteries.
THE SAFE WILL KEEP YOUR CODES IN MEMORY
FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS WITHOUT ANY POWER.
If an incorrect code is entered 3 or more consecutive times, the safe will go into
a lockout mode for 15 minutes. This is a security feature in case someone is
trying to manipulate the lock by entering random numbers.
During this period there will be no response from the keypad and the display
will show “HOLD + the countdown timer. After 15 minutes without interrupting
the keypad, the lock will go back to it's normal state.
Low Battery warning:
Lockout Mode:
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P
P R O T E X
S A F E C O .
This hotel safe is equipped with a double code system:
1. Personal code (4-6 digits) for an every day regular use.
2. Master code (6-digits) will override the personal
code in case it was lost or forgotten.
1. Install the 4 AA batteries in the Power Override Box, located inside
the RED ACCESSORIES box.
2. Plug the Power Override Jack into the Power Override Hole
(See Diagram page.3).
3. Enter factory code: 1-2-3-4 (LED display will show “OPENED”)
The locking bolts will retract and door will slowly spring-open.
4. If a wrong code is entered the display will show “E-CODE” Please
Re-enter the correct code again.
NOTE: Remove the batteries from the Power Override Box and
Install them in the battery box that is located in the back of the door.
Step 1. – Opening the safe.
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Summary

Low Battery Warning

Lockout Mode Explanation

Introduction to Protex Hotel Safe

Double Code System Overview

The safe uses a double code system: a personal code for daily use and a master code to override it.

Opening the Protex Hotel Safe

Install Batteries and Power Override

Install 4 AA batteries in the Power Override Box and plug the Power Override Jack into the safe.

Enter Factory Code for Opening

Enter the factory code 1-2-3-4 to open the safe; the display will show 'OPENED'.

Handling Incorrect Codes During Opening

If a wrong code is entered, the display shows 'E-CODE'. Re-enter the correct code.

Closing the Safe

Automatic Locking Procedure

Shut the door, press LOCK, and enter your personal code to automatically lock the safe.

Overcoming Lockout Timeout

If the 10-minute closing window passed, enter your personal code and press LOCK.

Changing Personal Code

Procedure for Setting New Personal Code

Open the safe, enter a new 4-6 digit code, press LOCK, and test by opening.

Changing Master Code

Setting a New Master Code

Enter existing master code, press RESET, enter new 6-digit code twice, press LOCK.

Emergency Override Key Usage

When to Use the Override Key

Use only if codes are unavailable or keypad malfunctions. Never lock keys inside.

Power Override Battery Box Usage

Providing External Power

Use the battery box to power the safe externally if internal batteries fail. Never lock inside.

Protex BG-34 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandProtex
ModelBG-34
CategorySafes
LanguageEnglish

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