1. Nhanganyaya
This user manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Ozone OES-BAS-22 Electronic Safe-Core. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the safe to ensure optimal performance and security. This electronic safe is designed to provide secure storage for your valuables.
2. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview

This image displays the front panel of the Ozone OES-BAS-22 Electronic Safe-Core, highlighting the electronic keypad, key override lock, and the overall compact design. The keypad allows for digital code entry, while the key provides an alternative access method.
3. Setup
3.1. Kuiswa kwebhatiri
- Tsvaga nzvimbo yebhatiri, kazhinji mukati memusuwo wekuchengetedza.
- Vhura chivharo chebhatiri.
- Insert the required number of batteries (usually AA or AAA, refer to the compartment label) ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Vhara chivharo chebhatiri zvakachengeteka.
3.2. Initial Code Setting
- With the safe door open, locate the reset button (often a small red or green button) on the inside of the door or near the battery compartment.
- Press the reset button. You should hear a beep or see an indicator light.
- On the keypad, enter your desired new code (typically 3-8 digits).
- Confirm the code by pressing the 'E' or '#' button.
- Test the new code with the door open to ensure it works correctly before closing the safe.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1. Opening the Safe with Electronic Code
- Enter your personal code on the keypad.
- Press the 'E' or '#' button.
- Within 5 seconds of a successful code entry, turn the handle clockwise (or counter-clockwise, depending on model) to open the door.
4.2. Opening the Safe with Override Key
- Tsvaga gomba rekiyi, rinowanzovanzwa seri kwekavha kadiki pane keypad panel.
- Insert the override key and turn it.
- While holding the key turned, rotate the handle to open the safe door.
4.3. Closing and Locking the Safe
- Vhara musuwo wakachengeteka zvakasimba.
- Turn the handle counter-clockwise (or clockwise) until the bolts are fully extended and the door is securely locked.
4.4. Changing Your Personal Code
- With the safe door open, press the reset button.
- Enter your new desired code (3-8 digits) on the keypad.
- Press the 'E' or '#' button to confirm.
- Verify the new code by entering it with the door open before closing.
5. Kuchengeta
- Kutsiva Bhatiri: Replace batteries annually or when the low battery indicator (if present) illuminates. Always use new, high-quality batteries of the specified type.
- Kuchenesa: Geza kunze kwesefa nekanyoro, damp jira. Dzivisa zvinochenesa zvinogumbura kana zvinonyungudutsa zvinogona kukuvadza magumo kana keypad.
- Key Storage: Store override keys in a secure location away from the safe itself. Do not store them inside the safe.
- Mechanism Check: Periodically check the locking bolts and door hinges for smooth operation. Do not lubricate the electronic lock mechanism.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Solution |
|---|---|
| Safe haivhure nekodhi. | Ensure batteries are fresh and correctly installed. Re-enter code carefully. Try the override key. |
| Keypad haidaire. | Check battery power. Replace batteries if necessary. Ensure no foreign objects are obstructing buttons. |
| Alarm inorira ndisingatarisiri. | This safe features a visual alarm. Ensure the safe is not being tampered with. If persistent, contact customer support. |
| Gonhi harivharike kana kukiya zvakanaka. | Check for any obstructions inside the safe or around the door frame. Ensure the handle is fully turned to engage bolts. |
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | ozoni |
| Model | OES-BAS-22 |
| Kiya Type | Electronic |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Item Weight | 12.2 kg (26.9 pound) |
| Alarm | Visual |
| Mvura Resistance Level | Kwete Kudzivirira Mvura |
| UPC | 783942612165 |
| Package Dimensions | 42.9 x 38 x 20 cm |





