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Freestanding safe Yale YSV/250/DB2 Steel Black Combination lock
The Yale YSV/250/DB2 Steel Black Combination lock freestanding safe is a compact security unit designed for home and small office use. Constructed from steel with a black finish, this safe offers a narrow footprint (350 mm wide, 250 mm deep, 250 mm high) suitable for placement on shelves, cabinets, or the floor. The locking mechanism is an electronic combination lock powered by AAA batteries and the unit is supplied with two mechanical keys for emergency override.
This freestanding safe combines a steel body with a discreet black appearance for low-visibility installation and basic physical protection of valuables. The electronic combination lock provides programmable access without the need for a mechanical key in everyday use, while the included keys allow alternate entry in case of battery failure or forgotten code. Its compact dimensions and relatively lightweight construction make it easy to move and position in small spaces.
Install the supplied AAA batteries according to the user manual to power the combination lock. Program your personal code following the manufacturer’s instructions and test it several times before storing important items. To open the safe in normal operation, enter the programmed code and turn the handle or follow the lock procedure described in the manual. If the code is forgotten or batteries are depleted, use one of the supplied mechanical keys to gain access and replace the batteries as needed.
For best results, fix the safe to a stable surface if permanent placement is required and keep one mechanical key in a separate secure location. Replace batteries promptly when low-battery warnings appear and avoid storing highly valuable items without additional security measures or professional-grade safes.
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