Time delay issues: If your safe has a time delay feature, this could be the problem right there. This means that after attempting to open it, you may have to wait up to 20 minutes before entering the code again. This might do the trick.
Dead batteries: Yes, it could be something as simple as having dead batteries that need to be changed. Although you might have enough power going to the lock, there may not be enough going to the bolt. This means that your lock will still look normal, it will light up and beep. However, the issue may not be anything more than replacing the batteries. If you’re experiencing this problem more times than you can imagine, it might be due to your buying off-brand batteries. Off-brand batteries tend to lose power faster.
Code deactivated: Your code might need to be rest if the safe is jammed. A locksmith is usually able to handle this for you. In some cases, the locksmith might even show you how to reset the code on your own.
Damaged wiring: The wiring of your safe may need repairs if it is damaged. The wiring might need to be inspected.
Steps to take if wiring is damaged
- If the wiring isn’t loose or cut, then go ahead and disconnect the wiring temporarily and remover the batteries. After about 20 seconds you can try again by reconnecting the wires and putting the batteries back inside.
- If you find that the wiring is damaged, you should contact one of our locksmiths.
Right Combination/ No Entry: If you have a combination lock with a three-wheel combination lock, you can do the following to gain access again:
- Turn your dial toward the left four times until the first digit on your combination is aligned with the index opening. The fourth time around, make sure you stop on the right number.
- Next, turn the dial to the right three times. Do this until the second digit aligns with the index opening. On the third time, make sure you land right on the number intended.
- Now, you will need to turn the dial to the right and stop at 95 degrees. If it doesn’t stop, you will need to repeat it because it means you were off when you stopped on a number. Keep in mind the importance of stopping directly on the intended number to get the lock to open.
- To lock it again, simply follow the aforementioned procedure but NOT stopping on any of the numbers that are a part of your combination.
If you can’t remember the combination you will need a trustworthy locksmith to help you get inside. Only rely on a locksmith that has a good reputation for being honest. You can find this information out by going on the Internet to read their business reviews. If they don’t have them, keep looking until you find one that has reviews. You’ll also need to check their credentials even when they arrive to handle the job. Making sure they are the ones that were sent by the service provider you hired is very important if you don’t want your safe to be opened by the wrong person.
Some people assume that when a locksmith opens their safe they will not be able to use it again. We assure you that the opposite is true. Since locksmiths work with safes regularly, they know what is required to open them without incident. You should be concerned if someone without the proper credentials opens the safe for you. Only rely on a fully licensed, certified locksmith to open your safe. You should also make sure they have received a background check. Don’t be afraid to ask the locksmith service you contact. Every locksmith at Locksmith & Key Oak Park has been background checked and are the most trustworthy locksmiths in the Oak Park area.
Chances are that when you rely on a locksmith, they will already be familiar with the issue and can effectively and quickly address your service needs. Don’t waste your time and effort trying to figure it out on your own when a locksmith is just a phone call away.