How to Change the Manager Code on Your SafeLogic Safe Lock | Complete Guide
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- čas přidán 7. 02. 2022
- Welcome to our official guide on updating the Manager Code for your SafeLogic Safe Lock. This video provides a step-by-step tutorial to ensure that you can confidently and correctly change the Manager Code, maintaining the highest security level for your safe.
What you'll discover in this video:
• Introduction to Manager Code Settings: Understand the importance and functionality of the Manager Code in your SafeLogic Safe Lock.
• Detailed Step-by-Step Instructions: Follow along as we walk you through each step required to change the Manager Code, including entering the existing code and setting a new one.
• Troubleshooting Tips: Learn what to do if you encounter beeps indicating an unsuccessful code change, and how to verify the new code.
Changing your Manager Code is a crucial aspect of maintaining security. Whether you're setting up a new safe or updating your settings, this video will guide you through the process without any hassle.
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Thanks for tutorial. What would one do if the lock body itself mal-functions since the codes are stored inside the lock body and not the keypad?
Most often if a malfunction occurs changing the keypad resolves the issue. On the rare occasion when a lock itself malfunctions a locksmith would be required to by pass the lock mechanism by drilling a small hole to defeat the lock
@@jeremybrookes7006 thank you Jeremy. Would you recommend replacing the lock body after “x” number of years regardless of it’s functionality status, so as to prevent a malfunction occurring in the first place? and I take it that drilling a hole in the safe may damage it beyond repair?
@@kc7136 Usually safe lock electronic system last for about 10 years. so I would recommend changing at that interval.
@@jeremybrookes7006 thanks again Jeremy. By the way is there a way to look up the date of manufacture through the serial number on the lock body as the safe is new but the lock body could have been installed 3 years ago.
@@jeremybrookes7006 I like the old-school combo locks with three numerals. Most all gun safes have these types today. It must be way cheaper.