Operating Instructions
S&G® Z03 D-Drive™ Multi-User Electronic Safe Lock
2005 Series
To Open the Lock
Make sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop. Press the code digits or letters in order, followed by #. Then, within six seconds, turn the keypad clockwise about 70 degrees, until it comes to a positive stop. Do not put any pressure on the safe handle until after the keypad has been turned. To
Note: The Master Code Holder is responsible for maintaining the number of active users programmed into each lock.
In Case of Trouble
If your lock should fail to open when a valid code is entered, check for the following:
1.The boltwork of a safe can, under certain conditions, place pressure on the side of the lock’s bolt. This is often caused by something inside the safe pressing against the door or by something caught between the safe door and its frame.
When this occurs, the lock will not operate properly. To relieve side pressure on the lock bolt, move the safe’s handle to the fully locked position, make sure the keypad is turned counterclockwise to stop, then
2.If the lock “chirps” when keys are pressed, but it will not open, the batteries may be drained to the point that they will not operate the lock’s solenoid. Follow the battery replacement procedure in this manual.
3.If the lock makes no sound when any of the keys are pressed, dead batteries are likely to be the cause. Follow the battery replacement procedure in this manual.
4.Your lock may be in penalty mode. If the lock interprets your button presses as four or more incorrect codes in a row, it will lock you out for ten minutes. During this period, the lock will ignore any keypad inputs. At the end of ten minutes, enter a valid code to open the lock.
If all of the preceding remedies have been exhausted and the lock still does not open, contact a qualified safe technician in your area for professional service.
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