Battery Changing Instructions

S&G® Z03 D-DriveMulti-User Electronic Safe Lock

2005 Series

Low Battery Condition

The S&G© X03 D-Drivelock uses one 9-volt alkaline battery, which is housed in the keypad. We recommend Duracell® brand. If the battery needs to be replaced, the lock will emit five double-beeps whenever it is opened. If this signal is ignored and the battery becomes so weak that it will no longer operate the lock, you’ll hear twenty quick beeps when you enter a code, but the lock will not open. You will have to replace the battery before your lock can be opened.

Figure 1

Battery Replacement Procedure

Always perform a battery change with the container door open.

The lock will NOT forget your code(s) during battery change. The circuitry is designed to hold this information for extended periods of time even if there are no batteries installed. Codes are stored in non-volatile memory.

Step 1—Pull the yellow, spring-loaded tab at the top of the keypad (Figure 1) toward you slightly. It is not meant to separate from the keypad. Once it’s pulled forward, carefully turn the

keypad ring counterclockwise to stop. Then pull the ring awayFigure 2 from its base far enough to expose the battery compartment.

Step 2—Put your finger in the battery compartment, and carefully pull out the battery cables (Figure 2). There should be enough slack to allow you to pull the connector and old battery outside the compartment. Disconnect the old battery.

Step 3—S&G strongly recommends Duracell® brand alkaline batteries. No matter what brand is used, the battery must be alkaline. Align the battery and connector terminals, and snap the battery to the connector (Figure 3).

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Stanley Black & Decker 2005 Series manual Battery Changing Instructions, Battery Replacement Procedure