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Vanamatic Instructions
Vanamatic Change Instructions
All Vanamatic locks have 8 combinations. To change from one code to another, a
“Change” key for each combination is required. E.g. to swap a lock that is set
to red spot to white spot, a #1 and a #2 change key are required. Normal
operator keys have color coded nubs, but change keys all have a black nub and
are numbered. Those numbers correspond to the colors as follows:
Red.......#1 change key
White....#2 change key
Blue......#3 change key
Yellow...#4 change key
Brown...#5 change key
Green....#6 change key
Purple....#7 change key
Grey......#8 change key
Follow these instructions in order to change a Vanamatic lock from one
combination to another.
1. Make sure that the lock is in the locked position (As pictured below)

2. Take the “Change” key that corresponds to the code the lock is already set to
(Most locks are set to #1 combination at time of shipping). If you are unsure of
the combination that your lock is set to look at the color of the nub in the key
and compare it to the table above.

3. Turn the lock 90° right (Clockwise) and remove the key. Make sure all the
pins are flush with the front of the lock, if not put the key back on and rotate
it slightly both ways until they are.

4. Take the “Change” key that corresponds to the combination that you require
the lock to be set to (in this case #2), place it on the lock at the 90°
position and turn the lock back to the locked position.
Please note that a combination can easily be changed while on a machine....
However, it is advised that the machine door be
open when doing so. This is due to the fact that the lock has the potential to
jam (seize up) if not changed properly (pins depressed when introducing a new
key, see point 3 above).
If you have any questions during the change process please contact Van Lock
at...
1-800-878-1826
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