Kingavon Electronic Safe 27 Instructions

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Donat Ruel

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:23:53 AM8/5/24
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Ifyou purchased your safe at low cost online or from a large chain retail outlet, then it is likely to be this type of electronic safe and will have a lock similar to the one in the image above. Your safe will have come with a separate key which can be used to open the safe if the electronic lock fails or the batteries run down. Override keys should not be stored inside the safe.

These higher end locks have the batteries concealed within the keypads with access to the battery even if the safe is locked (often from below, or the keypad will tilt forward to reveal the batteries). If the battery is running low on a safe with this type of lock, you will get a warning. This maybe beeps when you input your code or, if you have a display panel, it may show a low battery warning similar to that you would see on a mobile phone.


Locks like the one in the image above have an external emergency battery connection point on the keypad. The actual battery housing is inside the safe on the back of the door and inaccessible from the outside when the safe is locked.


Safes can become stuck shut for a variety of reasons, not just the batteries. Whatever the issue preventing you from opening your safe, our engineers will quickly diagnose the problem and determine the options for opening it.


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