Opening a safe when you have forgotten the code can be a challenging task, but here are a few tips that might help:

  1. Check the User Manual
    The first and most obvious step is to check the user manual. It often contains instructions on what to do in case of a forgotten code. Some safes have a key or electronic access recovery system, but usually these are simple and uncertified safes.

  2. Use the Emergency Key
    Many safes come with an emergency key that allows you to open the safe in case of a lost code. This key should be stored in a safe and secure place that you have access to.

  3. Reset the Code
    For some electronic safes, it may be possible to reset the code using a special procedure. This usually requires access to the battery compartment from the outside of the safe.

  4. Contact the Service Center
    If the above methods do not work, you can contact our service center. We will offer you ways to open the safe or send a qualified technician.

  5. Hire a Professional Locksmith
    If the safe is expensive or contains important documents, it might be wiser to hire a professional locksmith specializing in emergency safe opening. This might be more expensive, but it guarantees the safety of the contents of the safe.

Before taking any action, be sure to assess the value of the contents of the safe and the potential risks. In some cases, it might be more sensible to simply replace the safe if the contents are not of significant value.