Eagle Safes use specific error codes to signal issues like incorrect passwords, low battery, or hardware connection failures. Eagle Safe Common Error Codes

Most error messages on Eagle Safes can be resolved by re-entering the correct code or replacing the batteries. Err-03: This indicates an incorrect password was entered.

Solution: Re-enter your correct personal code. If entered correctly, the error sign will disappear.

Err F: Signals that the "START" button was not pressed properly.

Err b: Signals that the "Memory" button was not pressed during a programming step.

Err E, Err 1~9: These codes typically indicate an internal system error.

Solution: Contact your nearest authorized Eagle Safe dealer for technical support. L_batt: Indicates low battery power.

Solution: Replace all batteries with fresh, high-quality alkaline batteries.

Lock: The locking mode is activated, often after multiple failed attempts.

Solution: Simultaneously press 0 and the START buttons and hold for 3 seconds to deactivate the mode. no con: This refers to a connection error.

Solution: Often caused by a loose wiring harness inside the keypad. You may need to open the keypad to check if the internal cables are properly socketed. Standard Troubleshooting Steps

If your safe is unresponsive or beeping continuously, try these steps recommended by Eagle Safe Support:

Wait Out the Lockout: If you enter the wrong code 5 times, an alarm will trigger for 3 minutes. You cannot enter any code during this time.

Check for Obstructions: If the display shows "OPEn" but the door won't move, the internal bolts may be stuck. Apply pressure to the door while turning the handle.

Perform a Hard Reset: Remove all batteries for 10 minutes to clear the internal memory of temporary glitches, then reinstall fresh batteries.

Inspect for Damage: Check the ribbon cable between the keypad and the safe body for any pinches or tears. Are you currently locked out of your safe, or


The Most Common Eagle Safes Error Codes

Let’s cut to the chase. Below are the error codes reported most frequently by owners of Eagle gun safes, home safes, and commercial deposit safes.

⚠️ Audicontrol / Auditcon (higher-end Eagle) Error Codes

| Code | Meaning | |------|---------| | 0 | Wrong code | | 1 | Timeout during entry | | 2 | Low battery | | 3 | Bolt jam / obstruction | | 4 | Keypad failure | | 5 | Lock disabled (multiple wrong tries) |


Step 3: Using the Override Keys

Every Eagle safe ships with a set of emergency override keys (often hidden in the back of the user manual or a separate envelope).

  1. Locate the emergency keyhole cover (usually a small plastic piece located near the keypad or under the brand logo).
  2. Pry off the cover.
  3. Insert the key and turn to unlock the mechanism manually.
  4. Once open, replace the batteries immediately.