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1. Pull the sliding side latch to the side,
as you would if you were opening the briefcase normally. Holding the latch in position, lightly roll your fingers
down over each numbered wheel to identify which one is the tightest. The tightest wheel will give the least when
you gently tug on it with your fingertip.
2. Set the tightest wheel to "0." Check the tightness of the other two wheels; if they still feel loose, click the zeroed lock to "1" and feel the other two wheels again. Keep going in this fashion until one of the other two wheels feels tight. When one of the other wheels becomes tight, the first wheel is set at the correct number.
3. Move on to the second tightened wheel, continuing to hold the side latch in place. Set it at "0" and check the final loose wheel. Keep adjusting the second wheel, as you did with the first until the third wheel feels tight.
4. Set the final wheel at "0" and adjust it until the briefcase's top latches pop open. Make sure the sliding side latch is still being held in place.
5. Reset the combination to numbers you'll remember in the future. Write them down and store them in a safe place, just in case.
There should be a reset pin hole near the unlock buttons of the suitcase. Just use a pin or something to reset the lock. Set your code, write it down, and there you go!
Hope it helps!
I couldn't find the manual for your particular briefcase, but please read the instructions on the attached link. It should help you since most briefcase combination locks work the same. Hope it helps.
This is how you generally change the combo on a briefcase
1. With the briefcase closed put int the combination
2. Slide the bottons in the opposite direction than you usally do to open it.
3. Now set your new password.
4. Slide the buttons back into place.
5. If it dosent work the first time try it a few times
6. If it fails try reposting with more specific model information about your briefcase
1
Turn the lock to the correct combination and open the briefcase.
2
Look at the lock. There should be one or two pins that you
can slide with your fingers. If there is one, simply push it in. If
there are two, push them together. It may be the same button you use to
open the case.
3
Change the lock to an easy-to-remember value, such as 000 or 123, to test the lock. Release the pin.
4
Close the briefcase and turn the lock to another value. It
should not open. Now turn it to the test combination. It should open
right up.
5
Repeat Steps 2 and 3, but this time choose a number that will
be easy for you to remember, but hard for someone else to guess. Write
down your new combination and keep it somewhere safe.
There is no quick fix, it wouldn't be very secure if there was.
There are 999 possible combinations remaining and if you start at 001 you'd be extremely unlucky to need to go through all of them. Try 999 straight away though, sometimes the tumblers can appear to be set to 000 when they're actually at 999.
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