Manufacturer Information
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COFAN LA MANCHA S.A
Avenida de la Industria, 9
13610 Campo de Criptana (Ciudad Real)
Spain
Usage Warnings
Padlocks
Safety warnings and precautions
Main risks
- Pinches or knocks to fingers when closing the padlock shackle.
- Cuts from sharp metal edges or associated chains/clamps.
- Accidental confinement in storage rooms, lockers or rooms if the door is locked with someone inside.
- Blocking of exits or access points needed in an emergency if fitted in unsuitable locations.
- Loss of keys or forgetting the combination, which may lead to forcing the padlock with tools and causing injury.
- Corrosion, dirt or ice immobilising the mechanism and causing breakages or failure to open/close.
- Risk of children or pets ingesting or choking on keys or small parts.
- Dropping the padlock from height during handling, with the possibility of impacts to feet or hands.
Safe use
- Check that the shackle diameter and the fitting are compatible; do not force closing or the turning of the key or dials.
- Keep fingers away from the shackle and mechanism when closing to avoid pinching.
- Ensure the padlock opens and closes smoothly before leaving it installed.
- Keep a spare set of keys or the combination written down in a secure place separate from the locking point.
- If the padlock uses a combination, change the initial code, avoid obvious codes, and rotate the dials to conceal it after locking.
- Do not leave the key inserted or dangling; remove it and store it immediately.
- Avoid locking doors or occupied areas; ensure there is an alternative means of access before locking.
- If the mechanism is jammed, do not strike it or apply leverage; use lock-specific products as per the manufacturer's instructions or contact a locksmith.
- Do not use direct heat or flames to defrost; this could deform the mechanism and cause burns.
- Do not use the padlock as an anchorage point for lifting loads, dragging, climbing, or securing people or animals.
Storage and maintenance
- Store unused padlocks in a dry, ventilated place, away from moisture and dust.
- After exposure to rain or salt spray, rinse with fresh water, dry thoroughly and operate the shackle to expel moisture.
- Lubricate periodically with lock-specific products recommended by the manufacturer; avoid heavy greases that attract dirt.
- Regularly inspect for rust, looseness, cracks or difficulty turning; replace the padlock if you observe damage.
- Keep keys and cards/codes in a safe place, without labels that identify the lock's location.
- Outdoors, use covers or caps where possible to protect the keyway or dials.
- Avoid abrasive or corrosive cleaners that may damage the finish or mechanism.
Usage restrictions
- Not suitable for suspending or lifting loads, climbing, or as personal protective equipment.
- Do not use padlocks to block emergency exits or access points that must remain available in the event of evacuation.
- Do not allow handling by children; keep keys and combinations out of their reach.
- Do not modify, drill or sand the padlock; this could compromise its operation.
- Do not openly share combinations or photos of keys; change the combination or replace the padlock if you lose a key or suspect it has been copied.
- Do not use the padlock outside the environmental conditions specified by the manufacturer (temperature, humidity, exposure to the elements).