Dead Battery in an Electronic Safe Lock

An experienced entrepreneur, Herbert Roy Zucker is a principal at SafeDecisions, LLC, a New York company dedicated to providing solutions for personal protection and peace of mind. Herbert Roy Zucker oversees all aspects of the business, including its distribution of Assa Abloy Global Solutions electronic safes.

Electronic safe locks generally use high end batteries. Depending on how frequently the user opens the safe and how long the batteries have been installed, the batteries may run down at any time. Usually, good-quality batteries can power 8,000 to 10,000 openings. While this is a large number, electronic safe users should know that any batteries can die suddenly. They should also know that this may not be a big deal.

Though it may be uncommon to see safe locks fail to open after the right code is punched in the user interface, , , even when the keys are light-displayed and powered by the batteries. The light doesn’t mean there is nothing wrong with the batteries. The amount of power required for light display is typically less than what would be needed to retract the bolts in a safe and open it. Sometimes, the device would sound the same as the sound the safe makes when it unlocks but fails to open. This is also a typical battery power issue since the sound shows that the battery has attempted to power the unlock but failed along the line due to low juice (energy). When the batteries are replaced, just key in your code. If for any reason there is an issue, Herb’s company, SafeDecisions has the only UL 1037 Listed, Remote Activated safe. So just download the SafeDecisions Decode App, and your opening ability should be restored!

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