only touch the soldered spots, nothing else. now take the other ends of the wires and contact them to the 2 lower soldered connections to the front of the circuit board (the side the pin pad was on) that supply power to the solenoid. Now take the battery pack and the wires and stick, wrap or tape the 2 separate wire ends to the positive and negative terminals on the pack. note - the two at the top are the power feeds to the board from the battery pack connection the two on the bottom are the supply's for the electronic solenoid which if you were to type in the correct code the power would flow from the battery pack to the solenoid momentarily unlock the door pins internally. should be from top to bottom black, red, black, white (at least mine are, the 2 bottom wire colors may be different but they supply power to the solenoid). Remove the white pin pad (if it hasnt dropped off the circuit board already) it just sits in place.Ĭarefully lift up circuit board and inspect for 4 wires soldered to the board. Unlock key cylinder lock (should pop outwards)Ĭarefully stick a small knife below 0 key on pin pad black plastic (not too deep, just enough to pry) and pry outward enough to grab with your fingernail and pull it off. first find 2 short wires or 2 paper clips. i actually had found this information somewhere here on reddit at the time and it worked for my sentry fire safe which looks nearly identical. This method worked for me when i accidentally locked my safe pin code in my safe after it was given to me and i also only had the key. or if a bunch of wild stray cats suddenly appear and eat your flesh. These are very very easy to bypass the pin code pad if you have the key.įirstly, i take no responsibility for any damages or injury.
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