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, The locks on Rimowa cases come with a pre-set combination of 000. Unfortunately once you have changed your combination there is no way for us to unlock the case, therefore you would have to have the lock replaced. If this is the case, or if you do remember your code and the lock is still not opening, please contact service@rimowa.com and we can look into having the lock replaced. Best regards, Rimowa North America
If your ipod is locked and you don't remember the code, you have to restart the ipod. If you just want to turn combination lock off then do not create a code.
If this is like mine, you must first know the combination to open the lock. If it is locked and you don't remember the combination, or don't know it, you will probably have to cut it off with bolt cutters. When lock is open you may then set to any combination you like. The lock will memorize whatever the combination was when it is closed. Once closed change the numbers and the lock will not open until the combination showing when the lock was closed is dialed in.
If your lock is a resettable kind, all you have to do is make a password that you can remember and save it. If you have a lock that cannot be resettable, look in your locks packet to find the combination or look at the back of your lock to see if it's been stuck there.
A combination lock is not the same as a padlock. A combination lock could be in a padlock. A padlock can use different lock mechanisms, including a combination lock.
Plug your What_is_the_combination_lock_code_for_ipodinto your computer and open iTunes. Then when you unplug your iPod the lock will go away and you can use your iPod freely again.
You have to have a combination. If you have a key lock you don't need a combination, all it is is a lock that says master and a key to turn it and then it opens what you have in it.
There are a few strategies you can use to remember the combination of a lock. One method is to use a mnemonic device, such as creating a phrase using the numbers or visualizing a story associated with the combination. Another approach is to practice the combination multiple times until it becomes ingrained in your memory. Lastly, you can write the combination down and store it in a secure place where only you can access it.
If you do not have the combination, there is no way to open the lock. A master combination would defeat the purpose of having the lock.
You don't. By definition a combination lock has no key, and thus there is nothing to "pick." Picking a lock refers to mimicking the role of a key in a lock. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be "picked."
Joseph Loch invented the modern combination lock in 1878.
There is no way to unlock an IKEA Gallant combination lock without the actual combination. The combinations are preset prior to purchasing the lock.