Even easier, and especially if the batteries are dead, you can just lift and drop the safe while twisting the handle. If it hasn't been mounted to a wall then the anchor holes allow you to shove in a coat hanger wire and press the internal reset button which lets you enter a new combination.
Test the new code several times before closing the door: Enter: * - Code - # The lock will indicate a valid code change with a single signal.To change the code : Press the "P" button Enter the factory code Enter your new code When we look at the signal : Some strange custom shapes are sent during "P" press Keypad board sends factory code with a 0x74 command byte The chip inside responds if factory code is valid or not (factory code is printed on manual, random and cannot be changed)Digital safes are piss easy to unlock.
If a mistake is made during the change, wait thirty (30) seconds and repeat steps 1 thru 3. Enter: 1 - * - New Master Code - # - New Master Code - #, before the orange light disappears.