Standard Features
  • Model
    MS-L15-D
  • Dimensions
    225 x 400 x 430 mm (HxWxD)
  • Weight
    10.2 Kg
  • Emergency Opening Apparatus When The Battery Is Dead
  • Possibility of Opening with (CEU) or Mechanical Rust Key from the Outside
  • Operates with 4 x 1.5 V Alkaline Batteries
  • Lightening Inside the Safe Box
  • Low Battery Consumption with Servo Motor
  • Locking and Unlocking with 4-6 Digit Customer Code
  • Self Blocking for 15 min. After 4 Incorrect Operations
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MS-L15-D Laptop Size Safe Box

MS-L15-D 15 inch laptop size electronic hotel safe model, which blocks itself for 15 minutes for security reasons after entering the wrong password 4 times and this time can be set to 15-30-45-60, is with you on Elektromarla pages, which provides support to businesses in hotel equipment. …

This electronic hotel safe, which can be opened with a 4-6 digit user password and a 6-digit master code, is a hotel equipment that works with 4 1.5V medium alkaline batteries and has a digital display that shows the battery status, date and time. MS-L15-D 15 inch laptop size electronic hotel safe model, designed to be opened with parts such as emergency opening device (CEU) or mechanical rust key in case of battery depletion; It is a product that has hidden hinges, nickel-plated bolt system and the possibility of mounting from inside the case with the help of strong wall plugs. This 15-inch electronic hotel safe, which can be made more useful by choosing a motion sensor lighting system and socket and cable connection options, is an equipment that stands out with its long-lasting and durable electrostatic powder paint and black and white color options.

MS-L15-D 15 inch laptop size electronic hotel safe model is offered by Elektromarla that has low battery consumption with the help of the servo motor in its production, thus opening the doors to saving.


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