The exact steps for setting a safe password vary depending on the type of safe, such as mechanical or electronic. The following describes how to set the passwords of the two types of coffers:
Mechanical safe password setting
1. Find the initial password: First, you need to find the initial password for the safe, which is usually provided on the safe’s manual or preset by the manufacturer.
2. Align the initial password: Align the digits or symbols on the password disk with each digit or symbol in the initial password. This usually involves turning the cipher dial clockwise or counterclockwise to the corresponding scale line.
3. Set a new password: Follow the instructions on the manual to set a new password by rotating the password disk. This may require rotating the cipher disk in a certain order and rule, aligning each digit or symbol of the new cipher with a specific scale or mark.
4. Test the new password: After setting the new password, test it to ensure that the new password can open the coffer properly.
Electronic safe password setting
1. Operation in the open state: First, ensure that the safe is open. On the control panel behind the safe door, find the button that says “Change Password” or something similar.
2. Enter the original password: Enter the original password of the coffer as prompted. This step is to verify your identity and ensure that you have permission to change your password.
3. Set a new password: After verification, the system will prompt you to enter a new password. Please note that the length, complexity and other requirements of the new password may vary by brand and model. Follow the prompts to enter the new password you wish to set. You are advised to set a combination of more than eight digits, letters, or special symbols to improve security.
4. Confirm the new password: In order to ensure that the new password you entered is correct, the system will ask you to enter the new password again to confirm. Verify that the two passwords are the same.
5. Change the password: After confirming that the password is correct, press “Confirm” or “Save” to change the password. At this point, your safe deposit box has successfully set a new password.
Matters needing attention
– When setting passwords, avoid passwords that can be easily guessed, such as birthday, phone number, etc.
– Change the password periodically to increase the security of the safe.
– If the password is forgotten or the lock is faulty, please contact professional maintenance personnel in time. Do not forcibly open the safe to avoid damage.
Through the above steps, you can easily set the password of the safe to ensure the safety of personal or business property.