You have to reset the Campas Security Safe Protocol when the combination is lost.
When you purchase the safe you should get the combination sequence with it. If the sequence needs to be reset or the tumblers malfunction you will need to call a locksmith to have the internal pins reset. If you lose the code or combination, a locksmith will be able to reset it without damaging the inner mechanisms.
Contact someone who sells safes or do it yourself following the information here http://www.instructables.com/id/crack-and-reset-an-electronic-safe/
Dial ones (like the old fashioned safe mechanism) cannot be reset, they are factory set. The ones with four sets of numbers are generally reset by unlocking it, turning the shackle 180 degrees and pushing down, then reset the code.
To reset the password on the laser beam safe from youniverse, on our toy all you have to do is hit the reset button and the default password is 1234. To change the password you have to have the safe open and then hit four new numbers and then press the star button and a sound should be heard. This sound lets you know that the new numbers were accepted.
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You have to go to firefytersafe.Com print the lost key combo request for and or mail it proving your the owner with $29.95 oh add the serial number. Then they will give you the factory combo which will open it. They also have on their site how to reset it after you open it.
You need to contact the lock company. They will reset it or tell you how it can be done. You may need a new password.
what is the factory combination for my safe ?
i want to reset combination lock with new number while the padlock is locked
The Combination of the Safe was created in 1914.
There are a few ways that you can reset your 5 letter WordLock if you have forgotten the combination. One way is to use the reset tool that comes with the lock. This tool is a small rod that is inserted into the lock in a specific way in order to reset the combination. Another way to reset the lock is to contact the manufacturer and request a new combination.