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TheShadow 9th Jan 2009 05:37

Locked out of my Digital Safe
 
Inherited from my father a CE (Chinese made) electronic security safe that my sister used to stop him gobbling his pain meds.
I recall that the combo used to be something like 169B (but obviously isn't). It also gives you a very few goes at the LCD buttons before locking you out and not accepting any opening de-code attempts for quite a while.
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It appears to be similarly endowed to http://www.made-in-china.com/image/2...FD250B-15-.jpg at this link.
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Some such safes advertise as having a manual unlock code facility. Obviously that would be individual (and I don't have that either).
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I've been trying to access it for two years to:
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........a. See what's inside (it rattles invitingly) and
........b. to get some use out of it (even though they're only worth about $40 each).
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Anybody have similar experiences with these devilish items and perhaps a solution? I imagine that in the not too far distant future, when the battery dies, so will any hope of access.
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TheShadow

stickyb 9th Jan 2009 07:58

All of these come with a small manual key - a bit like a hexagonal biscuit cutter on a small scale - that allows manual opening. Can yu find the original? if not a locksmith might be able to open for you.

Parapunter 9th Jan 2009 08:05

Replacement keys for these things are readily available, like this one:

http://i39.tinypic.com/s29wte.jpg

ORAC 9th Jan 2009 10:38

do you have amake/model? all of these types of safe have a default factory override code, usually 5 digit as opposed to the user set 4 digit. If you can identify the make/model it may be possible to acquire the code.

jimtherev 9th Jan 2009 14:51

Is there a trim panel which pops off?
 
On the Draper Digital safe I use, the manufacturer's name panel pops off with gentle use of a small screwdriver. Beside the keyhole (and yes, fortunately I haven't lost the key yet) there is a code which corresponds to that on the key.

Maybe a similar arrangement on yours... if you can trace the mfg ;).

Loose rivets 9th Jan 2009 16:33

Read "Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman." He has is cracked.:}

Avtrician 10th Jan 2009 05:36

I had a similar safe, batteries went flat n couldnt find the keys. Of course bolted to wall, fortunately had free space around it.

Angle grinder with thin cutting lade opened it very quickly, tho with a great spark show.:E:E:E:E

TheShadow 10th Jan 2009 08:27

The Model in question Resolved
 
Unfortunately, apart from CE and made in China plus "Electronic Digital safe" (and looking very much like the image above - but not identical), there's no other identifying model numbers or marks.
I'll ask a locksmith about the key number - but no doubt it' halfway to the trash can (based upon the likely cost of even just "advice").

Anything but "safe". An old fashioned key-locker with numerous secreted keys would be a better solution.

In fact it looks like http://www.mahmayi.com/db/l_1%209064.jpg

In fact from the dimensions at this link, it's obviously Model: MOF SFT-20EA DIGITAL SAFE (200x310x200)

Mike6567 10th Jan 2009 11:03

"Her indoors" suggested "try his sister's birthday" - (apologies for stating the obvious)
Mike

johngreen 10th Jan 2009 13:33

I think parpapunter has the right idea about some banging being required but maybe you need to be a bit more creative about with what....


Safe image by aztecp77 on Photobucket

TheShadow 11th Jan 2009 07:23

Found the code - but the internal 9V battery's now too weak to unlatch it.

DRAT
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gas path 11th Jan 2009 10:49

Try a slight bit of pressure on the door when you punch in the code as the lock pin(s) may be dragging on the lock recess.

TheShadow 11th Jan 2009 11:29

Problem un-Screwed
 
#2 son produced a pair of 9inch long stiff thin flat metal rods this evening and hey presto'd the key-lock within 90 seconds (just like on TV). Now have 4 new AA size batteries in there and it's working like a dream.
Doesn't give you much confidence in the technology though.

I'm now wondering what #2 son does for his second job. Can't recall whether he said he was a steeplejack or whether I just assumed that when he said he was a "second storey" man.

Anyway the safest outcome has been achieved and the contents proved to be quite interesting.

http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/i...ecp77/safe.gif

NRU74 11th Jan 2009 11:42


and the contents proved to be quite interesting.
C'mon - tell us what was inside !

Keygrip 11th Jan 2009 12:30

Interesting icon there, Shadow.

Safe sex?

Avtrician 12th Jan 2009 08:07

I wanna know wots in there as well.

Still reckon the angle grinder woulda been more fun:ugh::ugh::ugh:

Loose rivets 12th Jan 2009 09:41

It wasn't an entirely flip comment about Richard Feynman. (The Other Genius) When the incorrigible Feynman got to Los Alamos for the Manhatten project I suppose it was, he spent more time than was proper opening his colleagues filing cabinets. Military secret ones they were. Didn't have to, just wanted to see if he could. When his boss said he couldn't open the big one in his office, Young Richard set about trying to crack it...but couldn't. When the man from Acme Safes (or whatever) turned up, he opened it in a trice.

"People hardly ever change the default setting." Says he.


Our man also used to enter the secure...top secret even, site, and go out again over a broken fence, only to go in the gate again. After three or so goes the gate guard got miffed.

I would love to have met him. The book's a very funny read for the average tekkie

TheShadow 13th Jan 2009 11:15

Making a hashish of it
 
For those who can't stand being tortured by not knowing.

Evidently my suspicions about my sister being a pothead were spot on. She kept her stash in his "meds" safe. It was only after my Dad died that I also found out that she'd talked him into changing his Living Will (Power of Attorney) over from me to her (in my absence in the M.E.) and then using that power, had him certified as incompetent and then "legally" rewrote his will, excluding me (i.e. disinherited). Father never smoked in his life BTW.

But when he was gone and it was time to clean out his donga, guess who wore that task.

Never trust a pothead, especially one related to you. Her stash was promptly flushed. I'm guessing that she found that she'd lost the keys after allowing the batteries to go flat. Must have been quite a low point for her.

NRU74 15th Jan 2009 19:46

So - there was a bit of cannabis.
Anything else 'interesting' ??

TheShadow 17th Jan 2009 00:25

Anything Else?
 
Father's actual last will and testament disinheriting her because she'd been finagling his bank account ("whilst doing his banking for him").

Maybe there's some justice in the next world.......

No wonder I'm a misogynist.


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