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Jan 18, 2012 13:39 |  #1

Hi all!
I bought Lowepro X200 last week. I changed the code for my Lowepro, but I forgot the code. Can anyone tell me what can I do?
Thanks!


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Jan 18, 2012 13:52 |  #2

Contact LowePro, there might be a Universal reset code/procedure. But there might not be one also.


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Jan 18, 2012 15:21 |  #3

Did you try this?


To reset the TSA lock, you should align the dials to zero. Pull the shackle up, turn it 90 degrees in opposite direction and then press shackle back down. Set your new combination when holding the shackle firmly down and set the new combination. Release the shackle when done and return it to position for locking. It should lock after you have turned one or more dials.




  
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May 16, 2012 16:29 |  #4

Anyone figure this out?




  
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May 17, 2012 05:07 |  #5

liquid nitrogen and heavy wire cutters? :)


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May 17, 2012 23:32 |  #6

A lot of time testing by trial and error, from 0-0-0-0 to 9-9-9-9 in increments of '1'!

Didja originally try to set the combination to something with some SIGNIFICANCE in your life?

  • Digits from SSAN,
  • digits from Zipcode,
  • digits from home phone number,
  • digits from drivers license number,
  • home street number,
  • birthdate,
  • your girlfriends name (using standard phone keypad)

...??

(And if you didn't, is the above giving you a good idea for the next time you set a combination?!)

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May 18, 2012 14:34 |  #7

I have found that "cheap" combination locks can sometimes be opened (with a little patience) by putting a slight tension on the hasp, then slowly and carefully rotating each dial until you feel a slightly different "feel" as the position clicks into place. This is often the "set" position for that dial, and with a little time you can set each dial to the proper position and unlock the bag.

Once you have opened the lock ... write down the combination! :D ;) :rolleyes:

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May 18, 2012 14:50 |  #8

you can pick it or maybe try a shim, try google searching for beer can shim


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May 18, 2012 17:07 |  #9

I never set the lock to begin with. Should have been 000!




  
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May 18, 2012 19:48 |  #10

philubonmat wrote in post #13726457 (external link)
Hi all!
I bought Lowepro X200 last week. I changed the code for my Lowepro, but I forgot the code. Can anyone tell me what can I do?
Thanks!

Try this...good luck

http://youtu.be/cGkOj0​W_Zbw (external link)




  
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May 18, 2012 19:55 |  #11

That YouTube video appears to be the same method I have used and described above. It does work!


-howard

Of course, since the OP posted in Jan ... he has probably ripped the bag open out of frustration by now! But this may help someone else?




  
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May 18, 2012 20:17 |  #12

Well there are only 3 digits on that lock. Couldn't take too long to go through all the possible numbers to open it.

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