Changing The Batteries In The Lock - Liberty Safe Revere Quick Start Manual

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CHANGING THE BATTERIES
IN YOUR LOCK
Battery life is based on how much the electronic lock is used. The lock will emit several
short chirps when battery power is getting low. Liberty Safe only recommends using
Duracell® 9V Alkaline Batteries for best performance. The memory chip in the lock
itself retains the lock codes during battery changes and even if the battery goes dead
for an extended period of time. A weak battery may cause the lock to not open, even
though beeps occur. Replace with fresh batteries at regular intervals to insure best
performance.
BATTERY REPLACMENT
Step 1. Turn the housing ring counterclockwise until it cannot move
(about 20°), then pull it off from the entrypad base.
Step 2 Push the battery from the bottom left side of the entrypad and unsnap
the battery from the connecter.
Step 3. Snap a new 9V alkaline battery onto the battery clip and put it back into the
compartment by pushing it from the right side. Note: Tuck the cable into the
compartment and make sure the cable does not get caught in the housing ring.
Step 4. There are three alignment tabs on the inside of the housing ring and three
corresponding grooves on the entrypad base. Locate the housing ring and slide
it onto the base.
Step 5. Turn the ring clockwise until a click sounds.
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