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This guide provides users with clear and concise instructions on how to open a combination lock by following simple steps. Whether you are new to using combination locks or need a refresher, this guide will assist you in effectively accessing your lock with ease.
Follow the steps to unlock your combination lock efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form, opening it in your preferred editor. This allows you to obtain the necessary instructions tailored to your combination lock needs.
- Begin by turning the dial two complete turns to the right, ensuring that you pass the number '0' twice. This step prepares the lock for the next numbers in your combination.
- Next, turn the dial one full turn to the left, passing the first number in your combination once. Stop the dial at the second number in your combination as indicated on the form.
- After confirming the second number, turn the dial again to the right, stopping at the first number when it aligns with the triangle at the top of the lock.
- Finally, pull down to open the lock. If the lock does not open, go back to step one, slow down, and try following the instructions again.
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