OPERATING AND MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
FORMAT Fire Safe Light FP
3.5
Changing batteries
Battery status
When the battery power is low, a double beep is heard twice in a row after the code
(fingerprint or numeric code) is entered. Then replace the four batteries immediately.
If the batteries are already so low that the door can no longer be opened, you can use the
external battery box to open the door. Proceed as described in section 3.2 "Initial commis-
sioning" (use valid code).
Changing batteries
The four AA batteries are located in the bat-
tery compartment on the inside of the door.
Open the door and remove the cover of the
battery compartment (figure 3).
When inserting the new batteries, make sure
the polarity is correct in the battery compart-
ment. After inserting the batteries, replace
the cover. With the door open, check that the
lock functions correctly.
3.6
System reset
Reset to factory settings
• Open the cabinet door.
• Press the programming button on the underside of the door for 5 seconds, a short beep
will sound.
• The lock is now reset to the factory setting! All programmed fingerprints and the nume-
rical code are deleted!
The lock can now be opened using the factory code 123456 or any fingerprint.
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ANCHORING
The document safe is equipped as standard with one anchoring hole each in the base and
in the rear wall. Both anchoring holes are closed with a plastic plug as standard. Before
anchoring, the plugs must be removed from the holes.
If the supplied anchoring material cannot be used due to the nature of the substrate, the
anchoring material must be adapted to the condition of the substrate.
The cabinet is supplied with two screws of different lengths. Use the longer screw for the
rear wall anchorage.
The cabinet achieves its optimal protective function only once it has been attached to a
solid part of a building. Please use only the provided anchorage holes to make the necessary
fixed connection.
Important! Before anchoring, make absolutely sure that the substrate where the ancho-
ring will take place is suitable for the fixing material supplied and that there are no cables,
lines, pipes or similar in the drilling area.
Figure 3: Battery compartment open
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