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How do you change a combination lock code?

How do you change a combination lock code?

How to Set a Combination Lock

  1. Pull up the shackle to unlock.
  2. Rotate the shackle 90 degrees counterclockwise and press down.
  3. Hold down and continue to turn the counterclockwise another 90 degrees.
  4. Set your own combination by turning the dials.
  5. Turn the shackle back as normal then the setting is complete.

How many combinations are there in a 3 Number Lock?

A standard 3-digit lock has 999 possible combinations, which is why the 4- digit locks cost a bit of a step more money, as they have 9999 possibles.

How do you open a safe combination lock?

How To Dial open a combination safe lock. In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to dial open a combination safe lock. Begin by turning the lock 4 times to the left. Then turn the lock 3 times to the right. Now turn the lock 2 times to the left and finish by turning it one more time to the right.

How to unlock a number combination lock?

How to Open a Four Number Combination Lock Find your combination. Your combination should be on a slip of paper located in the package in which your lock came. Go to the first number. Roll the top wheel to the right to find the first number in your combination. Set the second dial on the lock to the second number in the combination.

How do you reset a Samsonite lock?

1 Answer. Re: How to set Samsonite combination lock. Step 1: Locate the reset button, usually placed to the side of the combination dials. Step 2: Press the reset button and hold it while rotating the number dials to the desired combination. Step 3: Release the reset button after you set the numbers to the new combination.

How do you change the combination on a dial lock?

Open the lock. Rotate the dial three times counterclockwise to the left. Rotate the dial to the left counterclockwise so that the first number of your old combination stops on you lock’s “change” position–either 11 o’clock or 1 o’clock on the dial. Dial the first number of your combination by turning the dial to the left, going counter-clockwise.