sentry safe won’t open? follow these steps
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Sentry Safes are primarily used to keep essential documents and other prized possessions. These safes are high-security and offer fire resistance and water resistance. It can also malfunction, and the sentry safe won’t open.TRANSCRIPT
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Sentry Safe Won’t Open? Follow These Stepsdvslocksmith.com/2021/09/07/sentry-safe-wont-open
Sentry Safes are primarily used to keep essential documents and other prized possessions.
These safes are high-security and offer fire resistance and water resistance. It can also
malfunction, and the sentry safe won’t open. You can follow the steps mentioned
below to help you open the safe, or you can contact the Lockout service in Norridge to
help you fix the issue.
Sentry Safe
SentrySafe is a company that has been making safes for more than eighty years. They
manufacture different types of safes for homes and businesses. They have made a huge
name in the safe industry because of their high-security safes. The safes are made from
solid steel, thus increasing the durability and reliability of the safes. There are three kinds
of Sentry Safe Locks:
Electronic Lock
Combination Lock
Key Lock
Steps to Open a Sentry Safe
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Follow the steps mentioned below if your sentry safe won’t open:
Dead Batteries
Electronic Safes rely on the battery to operate. If you are using A- batteries, you can open
the safe at least two thousand times. The safe enters the power saving mode when you do
not use it. However, the batteries still need to change after two years if you do not use
them daily. You will get an idea from the beep sound the safe makes when you enter your
code. If there is no sound at all or the sound is lower than before, you need to change the
batteries..
Another way to determine if the batteries are the culprit is to check the light on the
keypad. The batteries are the main culprit if the light does not light up or is lower than
before. The safe may have some power left, but it may not be enough to move the bolt to
unlock. Change the batteries to operate the safe. Make sure you use alkaline nine-volt
batteries. These batteries are the best for safes as they work efficiently for a long time.
Bolt is Jammed
It is possible that a bolt jams inside the safe. Once you enter the correct code, the motor
will move the bolt to the unlock position, opening the safe. However, if the bolt is
jammed, the motor will try to move the bolt, but the bolt will not move. You will be able to
hear the sound of the motor retracting. It will give you an idea if there is something wrong
with the bolt.
You can fix this problem yourself or contact Lock repair and replacement in
Norridge to release the bolt. Apply a little force to press the door to loosen the bolt. You
may need to repeat this a few times as it is unlikely the bolt will release the first time. Do
not press on the handle and the keypad. You might hear a click sound when the bolt
releases. Now, enter the code and move the handle in the opposite direction to open the
safe.
Time Delay
Some safes have a time delay feature that prevents you from opening the safe. Time delay
Safes offer additional security by delaying the opening of the safe. The delay is usually 10
minutes, and you will have to wait until the time delay is over to access the safe. Do not
attempt to enter the code again during the time delay. The time delay will start from the
first time you enter the code. After the time delay is over, the light may start flashing, and
you will hear a beeping sound. Enter the code again and open the safe.
Lockout Mode
Sentry Safes enter the lockout mode if you enter the wrong code a couple of times. The
lockout mode lasts for about 30 minutes. When a safe is in lockout mode, you might hear
a beeping sound which indicates that the safe is in lockout mode. Do not try to open the
safe during the lockout mode. Once the lockout mode is over, enter your code and open
the safe.
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Wires are Disconnected or Damaged
The wires inside the keypad can become disconnected or damaged. You can fix the
disconnected wires by removing the keypad. Check the wires underneath to see if they are
correctly connected. If the wires are not intact, connect them. If there is damage to the
wires, you will have to contact a professional technician to repair or replace the wiring.
Handle is Jammed
New safe owners mostly face this problem. However, you can quickly fix it. This problem
occurs when you move the handle completely in one direction. Find the midpoint for the
handle and move it in that position. After moving the handle, enter the code and open the
safe.
Deactivated or Forgotten Code
It is also possible that your code may be deactivated. You can verify this by letting
someone else who has access to the safe enter their code. If the safe opens, it means that
your code is deactivated. If it doesn’t open, there may be a problem with the safe. Another
reason that most owners overlook is the forgotten combination. If you haven’t used the
safe in a long time, you may have forgotten the code and are now entering the wrong code.
However, you can not fix this, and you may have to contact a professional locksmith.