Honeywell 5105 manual

Honeywell 5105
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PDF manual
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manualHoneywell 5105

Models / Modèles / Modelos 5103 - 5113

STEEL SECURITY SAFE

COFFRE-FORT DE SÉCURITÉ EN ACIER

CAJA DE SEGURIDAD DE ACERO

Read this manual carefully and never store it inside the safe!
Lire attentivement ce manuel et ne jamais le garder à l’intérieur du coffre-fort !
¡Lea este manual cuidadosamente y nunca lo guarde dentro de la caja fuerte!

Models 5103 - 5113

Steel Security Safe with Digital Lock

PACKAGE CONTENTS
1 – Steel Security Safe
1 – Operation Manual
2 – Override Access Keys
4 – “AA” Batteries
1 – Mounting Kit w/ Bolts
DO NOT RETURN SAFE TO
STORE!
For missing parts or difficulty operating your
safe, please contact our Consumer
Assistance Department by telephone.
Store will not accept returned products without
prior authorization. You must first contact our
consumer assistance department.
US/Canada 1-877-354-5457 (Toll Free)
Australia 0011-800-5325-7000 (Toll Free)
Germany 00-800-5325-7000 (Toll Free)
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
A - LED Display panel
B - Safe Cabinet Body
C - Safe Door Assembly
D - Electronic Digital Keypad
E - Override Key Cover
F - Serial Number Label
IMPORTANT!
Remove plastic corner protectors (A) from
outside of safe door before operating.

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The Honeywell 5105 is a safe that is designed to provide reliable security for your valuables. It is constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability over time. This safe features a spacious interior that provides ample storage space for important documents, jewelry, cash, and other valuable items. It has a solid steel construction, making it resistant to tampering and unauthorized access. The Honeywell 5105 comes with a programmable digital keypad, which allows you to easily set your own unique passcode for quick and convenient access. It also features a backlit display, making it easy to operate even in low-light conditions. For added security, this safe is equipped with motorized steel locking bolts that automatically lock when the safe is closed. It also has concealed hinges, further deterring potential thieves. In terms of size, the Honeywell 5105 offers a compact and sleek design, making it suitable for both home and office use. It can be easily mounted to the floor or wall for added stability and security. Overall, the Honeywell 5105 is a reliable and durable safe that provides secure storage for your valuable items. Its advanced features and sturdy construction make it a great investment for anyone looking to protect their belongings.

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BrandHoneywell
Model5105
Productsafe
EAN814113015901
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

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How do I check the battery power of the Honeywell 5105 safe?

To check the battery power of the Honeywell 5105 safe, follow these steps: 1. Open the safe door. 2. Locate the battery compartment cover on the inside of the door. 3. Remove the battery compartment cover. 4. Check if the safe is equipped with 4 "AA" batteries (included). 5. Replace the battery compartment cover. 6. Do not close the door before testing the digital lock. To test the battery power, press the "lock" key on the digital keypad just once. The LED display will show one of the following messages: - "Battery power is good": This indicates that the battery power is sufficient. - "Battery power is low and batteries should be replaced": This indicates that the battery power is low, and you should replace the batteries. If the battery power is low, it is recommended to replace the batteries with new alkaline batteries. Non-alkaline or rechargeable batteries are not recommended. Please note that the active passcode will not be erased if the batteries become weak or are removed.

What should I do if the LED display panel of the Honeywell 5105 safe is not working?

If the LED display panel of the Honeywell 5105 safe is not working, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the battery power: Press the "lock" key on the digital keypad once. If the LED display shows "Battery power is low and batteries should be replaced," it indicates that the batteries need to be replaced. Follow the instructions in Step 2 of the SETUP & OPERATION section in the manual to replace the batteries. 2. Ensure proper battery installation: Open the safe door and verify that the batteries are correctly inserted in the battery compartment. Make sure the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity (+ and -). 3. Reset the safe: If the LED display panel is still not working after replacing the batteries, try resetting the safe. Insert the override key and turn it to the right (open position). Press the "clear" button on the keypad while the key is in the open position. Turn the key to the left (lock position) and remove it from the lock. The safe can now be opened by entering any 3-6 digit code followed by the "lock" key. If the issue persists after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the Honeywell customer support for further assistance.

How can I test the digital lock of the Honeywell 5105 safe?

To test the digital lock of the Honeywell 5105 safe, follow these steps: 1. Open the safe door. 2. Enter the factory preset passcode: "1"-"5"-"9". 3. Immediately after entering the code, press the "lock" key on the digital keypad. 4. The lock bolts should extend into the locked position, indicating that the lock is functioning correctly. To unlock the safe, follow these steps: 1. Open the safe door. 2. Enter the factory preset passcode: "1"-"5"-"9". 3. Immediately after entering the code, press the "lock" key on the digital keypad. 4. The lock bolts should recede into the unlocked position, allowing you to open the safe. If the lock bolts do not extend or recede as expected, there may be an issue with the digital lock. In such cases, it is recommended to contact Honeywell customer support for further assistance. Please note that the factory preset passcode mentioned in the steps can be changed to a new passcode following the instructions provided in the manual.

What should I do if I forget the passcode for the Honeywell 5105 safe?

If you forget the passcode for the Honeywell 5105 safe, you can follow these steps to regain access: 1. Insert the override key into the lock and turn it to the right (open position). 2. While the key is in the open position, press the "clear" button on the digital keypad. 3. Turn the key to the left (lock position) and remove it from the lock. 4. To open the safe, enter any 3-6 digit code followed by the "lock" key. 5. The safe will unlock, and you can now access its contents. After opening the safe using the override key, you have the option to set a new passcode. Follow the instructions in Step 3 of the SETUP & OPERATION section in the manual to lock the safe with a new passcode. Please note that using the override key will not reset the lockout period if it is active. If you have entered the wrong code multiple times and are in a lockout period, you will need to wait for the lockout period to expire before using the override key.

How do I replace the batteries in the Honeywell 5105 safe?

To replace the batteries in the Honeywell 5105 safe, follow these steps: 1. Open the safe door. 2. Locate the battery compartment cover on the inside of the door. 3. Remove the battery compartment cover. 4. Insert 4 "AA" batteries (included) into the battery compartment. 5. Replace the battery compartment cover. 6. Close the safe door. It is important to note that it is not recommended to use non-alkaline or rechargeable batteries in the safe. Only use alkaline batteries for optimal performance. To check the battery power at any time, press the "lock" key on the digital keypad once. The LED display will show one of the following messages: - "Battery power is good" - "Battery power is low and batteries should be replaced" If the batteries need to be replaced, follow the above steps to replace them with new alkaline batteries. Please ensure that you dispose of the old batteries properly and in accordance with local regulations.

How do I install the batteries in the Honeywell 5105 safe?

To install the batteries in the Honeywell 5105 safe, follow these steps: 1. Open the safe door. 2. Locate the battery compartment cover on the inside of the door. 3. Remove the battery compartment cover. 4. Insert four "AA" batteries into the compartment. Make sure to align the batteries correctly. 5. Replace the battery compartment cover. 6. Do not close the door before testing the digital lock. It is important to note that the Honeywell 5105 safe comes with the batteries included. However, if you need to replace the batteries in the future, it is recommended to use alkaline batteries and avoid using non-alkaline or rechargeable batteries. Remember, always test the digital lock after installing or replacing the batteries to ensure proper functionality.

Why is the digital lock not working on my Honeywell 5105 safe?

If the digital lock is not working on your Honeywell 5105 safe, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the batteries: Ensure that the batteries in the safe are properly installed and have enough power. You can test the battery power by pressing the "lock" key once. If the LED display shows a low battery message, replace the batteries with new alkaline batteries. 2. Verify the passcode: Make sure you are entering the correct passcode for the safe. Double-check the digits and ensure that you are using the factory preset passcode or the new passcode you have set. 3. Clear any errors: If you have entered the wrong passcode, press the "clear" button to reset before entering the correct passcode followed by the "lock" key. If the LED panel displays an error message, refer to the manual for further instructions. 4. Override access key: If the active code is unavailable or the keypad fails due to dead batteries, you can use the override access key to open the safe. Insert the override key, turn it to the right (open position), press "clear" on the keypad, and then turn the key to the left (lock position) and remove it. You can now enter a new passcode and return to normal operation. If the issue persists after following these steps, it is recommended to contact the Honeywell Consumer Assistance Department for further assistance.

How do I lock the Honeywell 5105 safe with a new passcode?

To lock the Honeywell 5105 safe with a new passcode, follow these steps: 1. Open the safe door using the current passcode or the override access key. 2. Press the "prog" button on the digital keypad. The LED display will show "P1" to indicate programming mode. 3. Enter the current passcode followed by the "#" key. 4. The LED display will show "P2" to indicate the option to change the passcode. 5. Enter the new passcode using a combination of 3 to 8 digits, followed by the "#" key. 6. Re-enter the new passcode to confirm, followed by the "#" key. 7. The LED display will show "P3" to indicate the successful programming of the new passcode. 8. Press the "lock" key to exit programming mode and lock the safe with the new passcode. It is important to remember the new passcode and keep it confidential. Avoid using easily guessable passcodes and regularly change the passcode for enhanced security.

What should I do if I forget the passcode for my Honeywell 5105 safe?

If you forget the passcode for your Honeywell 5105 safe, you can follow these steps to regain access: 1. Insert the override key provided with the safe and turn it to the right (open position). 2. Press the "clear" button on the digital keypad. 3. Turn the override key to the left (lock position) and remove it from the lock. 4. You can now open the safe by entering any 3-6 digit code followed by the "lock" key. 5. Once the safe is open, you can enter a new passcode of your choice. 6. To set the new passcode, close the safe door and hold it closed. 7. Enter the new passcode using a combination of 3-6 digits, followed by the "lock" key. 8. The motorized lock will return the door to the closed position, and the LED display will show "CLOSED" for 3 seconds, followed by the new passcode as a reminder. Remember to choose a new passcode that is easy for you to remember but difficult for others to guess.

Why is the LED display not showing the passcode when I enter it on my Honeywell 5105 safe?

If the LED display is not showing the passcode when you enter it on your Honeywell 5105 safe, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the battery power: Press the "lock" key once to check the battery power. If the LED display shows a low battery message, replace the batteries with new alkaline batteries. 2. Ensure proper entry: Make sure you are entering the passcode correctly. Double-check the digits and ensure that you are pressing the correct keys on the digital keypad. 3. Privacy mode: Check if privacy mode is activated. If privacy mode is enabled, the LED display will not show the passcode as you enter it. Press the "clear" button before entering the passcode to disable privacy mode. 4. LED display malfunction: If the LED display is not functioning properly, it may indicate a malfunction. In this case, it is recommended to contact the Honeywell Consumer Assistance Department for further assistance. Remember to always keep the safe door closed and secure, and ensure that the batteries are properly installed and have sufficient power for the digital lock to function correctly.

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