When you're traveling or attending business meetings with a briefcase filled with valuable items such as cash or jewelry, or sensitive documents such as confidential contracts, secret negotiation memos or a passport, security is especially important. You might want to be able to lock your briefcase to prevent criminals or unauthorized people from accessing its contents. One option is a briefcase made by Hartmann, which comes with a built-in three-digit combination lock that you can reset.
Instructions
1. Rotate the combination lock's three numbered dials until the setting reads "000."
2. Slide the Hartmann nameplate to the right. The word "Open" will now be visible.
3. Open your briefcase and look at the back of the lock.
4. Locate the setting lever at the back of the lock and remove its protective washer. Push the setting lever to the side and then up until it stops.
5. Rotate the numbered dials to the new combination setting.
6. Flip the setting lever back to its original position and then replace the protective washer.
7. Close the briefcase, and then slide the Hartmann nameplate back to the left so that you no longer see the word "Open." The briefcase is now locked.
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