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Dear Darryl,
Because you are dealing with a safe, that is supposed to be "safe" from people who would steal such a thing, anyone telling you the answer here on the computer is telling the "world" the answer!
Please contact a locksmith for your solution.
God bless your efforts.
The factory code combination to your electronic lock will remain in the
memory of the unit - even if the batteries go dead. Any use programmed
codes will be lost if the batteries lose power. The Sentry programmed
factory code is always your default code.
If you do not know your factory code, you can follow this link for your combination retrieval:
The factory code combination to your electronic lock will remain in the memory of the unit - even if the batteries go dead. Any use programmed codes will be lost if the batteries lose power. The Sentry programmed factory code is always your default code.
If you do not know your factory code, you can follow this link for your combination retrieval:
Have a 1310 Sentry Valueguard safe and cannot remember the combination nor can i remember where i put the paper that i once wrote the combination down on....need help!
If you need your lost combination, you must send a notarized letter stating you are the owner of the safe. The link below will tell you everything that you will need to get your combination back:
NOTE: If your safe DOES NOT have a key, skip Step 3.
Turn the dial to zero.
Insert your key and turn it until the plunger pops out.
Turn the dial to the left (counterclockwise) three times to the first number of the combination (pass the first number of your combination two times, stopping on it the third time).
Turn the dial to the right (clockwise) two times to the second number of the combination (pass your second number once, stopping on it the second time).
Turn the dial to the left to the last number (stop the first time on your last number).
Pull the handle down; the door should open.
If this still does not open the safe, refer to the following page for additional different types of safes:
First, has the factory combination been changed? Sentry has the code for the factory combination that they can supply you.
If the factory combination has been changed to something else, then Sentry won't have it.
In that case you need to ask Sentry for a 'reset' code combination. There is (at least) one back door to your safe -- a reset code.
The reset code will not tell you what your combination is, it will simply reset the combination to the factory combination.
You can take it from there.
Now, this isn't as hard as it may sound. There is an actual department that handles this at Sentry because you aren't the only one that cannot open his safe.
They'll want some proof of ownership, some $$ for the service, the safe serial number, and probably a notarized form claiming that the safe is yours.
Get 'hold of Sentry on the web and the rest is just process.
BTW -- this is exactly what the locksmith would do.
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