How do you set the combination lock on Samsonite luggage?

How do you set the combination lock on Samsonite luggage?

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  1. Press the reset button and hold it while rotating the number dials to the desired combination.
  2. Release the reset button after you set the numbers to the new combination.
  3. Test the combination by turning the dials to the new code to open the lock.

How do you reset suitcase combination?

Reset the combination on your luggage by pushing and holding the button next to the lock inside the suitcase. Rotate the numbered wheels one at a time to the new combination and release the button.

How do I reset my luggage lock combination?

Just reset the combination:

  1. Set the dial to 000.
  2. Turn the shackle at a 90 degree angle from the lock position.
  3. Push the shackle down (outside of the lock).
  4. Set the desired code.
  5. Pull the shackle up.
  6. Turn it back to the lock position.

How do I change the combination on my Samsonite luggage?

Many Samsonite pieces such as attaches and other bags include a three-digit, built-in combination lock. When purchased, the locks are set on a factory default combination that you can change as often as you wish. Turn the number dials to the previously set combination, or to “0-0-0”, the factory default combination for Samsonite luggage.

What happens if you forget the combination on a Samsonite lock?

However, if you forget the Samsonite combination to release the locks, you’re no better off. Rotating combination locks are relatively simple security mechanisms that can be unscrambled. Once you’ve cracked the code, it takes only a minute to reset the combination to a three-digit number you can remember.

How do I get in touch with Samsonite customer service?

If you have any difficulties with your lock, feel free to call Samsonite’s customer service number at 1 800 262 8282 in America, or 1800 331 690 in Australia.

How do you unlock a Samsonite suitcase with a flashlight?

Place the Samsonite suitcase on its side to view the combination locks. Turn on a flashlight and shine the beam directly into the lock mechanism so you can see behind each numbered wheel for the combination. Look into the narrow gap between the wheels.