How to Recover From a Lost Code on Your SafeLogic Safe Lock

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  • čas přidán 7. 02. 2022
  • Lost the code to your SafeLogic Safe Lock? Don't worry! This tutorial video guides you through the steps to securely recover from a lost code.
    With our SafeLogic Safe Lock, maintaining security is a priority, and recovering from a lost code is made straightforward to ensure continued protection for your valuables.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @Matherboard10
    @Matherboard10 Před rokem +3

    Thank you🎉🎉🎉

  • @nicholaswillcox
    @nicholaswillcox Před rokem +2

    Unfortunately, this doesn't work if you have lost the serial number on your vault, sadly.
    If you don't have the SN you'll have to call a smithy and be ready to spend about $1000

  • @rickpounds8642
    @rickpounds8642 Před 5 měsíci +1

    My sisters husband passed away and he is the only one who knew the code to the safe. All of their important documents and who knows what else is in her safe. She has called Cannon and they have been no help at all. She gave them the serial number and they will not help her with a manager code or anything for that matter. We have since talked to several people with Cannon safes and the ones who have had problems had the same story. Customer service is NON-EXISTENT!

    • @Securamsys
      @Securamsys Před 5 měsíci

      Unfortunately the only option at this point is to have a locksmith come and drill the safe open.

    • @NightEagleForge
      @NightEagleForge Před 3 měsíci

      Just had the same experience, they stopped keeping the master codes for any of their safes. DON'T buy Canon safes!!! BTW, locksmith said between 900.00 to 1200.00 dollars to drill and open the safe. Further the smith said the current gen of digital SG don't last more than a few years, so you are guaranteed to need some way to get into the safe.

  • @aaronl.8580
    @aaronl.8580 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm not sure if you will read my comment, but will all gun safe manufacturers have a manager code providing you have the serial number to the safe?

    • @securam
      @securam  Před 9 měsíci

      The industry standard for safe lock installation, is that the safe manufacturers maintain a Manager code (in the case of an electronic lock) or the combination (in the case of a mechanical lock) and log it against the safe serial number. They do this to assist customers in the event that the customer loses their code. The alternative is that the safe must be drilled open.

    • @NightEagleForge
      @NightEagleForge Před 3 měsíci +1

      Canon no longer maintains master reset codes so you are out of luck! They advise drill your safe...

    • @aaronl.8580
      @aaronl.8580 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I found that out when I got a reply from Canon. I just can't believe they don't keep manager codes on file anymore..

    • @NightEagleForge
      @NightEagleForge Před 3 měsíci

      @@aaronl.8580 It shows how little they value their customer base. The least expensive fix I can find is $800.00, which was the cost of the safe. Guess which brand I will never buy again...

    • @NightEagleForge
      @NightEagleForge Před 3 měsíci

      @@aaronl.8580 It's BS, they are not interested in customer service. Further once you drill your safe it is never secure unless you weld the hole shut, anyone can open the safe with a stiff wire... I am just going to cut mine open with a grinder and replace the lock with a mechanical and weld it back together. Safe guy says plan on at LEAST $600.00 as the best case if he drills and changes lock, assuming all goes well. Will cost me less in paint, time and welding...