
First of all, there weren't two red wires. With my safe there was a slight variance I'd like to share.
#Cosmo electronic safe manual code#
In fact, the person in these posts, who provided the suggestion to pull off the key pad and gently pull up the two red wires, attach a 9v battery and enter the code he referenced (C123456#) was a huge help and he was pretty much 100% correct. I just encountered the dead battery problem with my Cosmo TB-3E safe. On Friday, Februat 1:00:00 AM UTC-7, Equalizer wrote: the safe resets itself after 4 seconds opened or closed. you will have 4 seconds to turn the knob to open the safe. the default code is (C123456#(pound sign). if the red LED light doesn't light up when you push the (C) button switch the contacts on the battery. (DO NOT cut the wires in two.)after you get the leads on plug the key pad back in and then take a 9volt battery and attach it to the leads. strip the wires and put a longer lead on each wire. insert it into the hole that the brown wires are in and try to pull out the two red wires, be careful not to break the wires. there is a ribbon plug with several brown wires, unplug it from the key pad and set it aside. take only the 4 outside screws (the 4 corner ones) loose and remove the key pad. I pealed the sticker from around the touch pad and they were 5or6 screws under it.

I just recently found a cosmo TB-3e safe and the batteries are dead. > My e-address should be enough to prove my credibility

> slotted one side thingie It tuns both ways freely but don't really > I've re-moved the plate below the key pad and found a round > safe and we really don't want to drill it

> Problem is the batteries have died and there located on the inside of the > A customer brought in a Cosmo Safe Model# TB 3E On Friday, Februat 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Equalizer wrote:
