Laptop
anti-theft travel security case: laptop theft protection
security case for safe travel $99
Ncase
Portable Safe.... WHAT
HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE?

OPERATING
YOUR Ncase PORTABLE
SAFE
Our secure
laptop & notebook computer travel case provides safe
effective theft protection security for your laptop &
notebook computer in the car, home, hotel, school, office
and anywhere you travel.
1.
Each LIP LOCK®
combination lock is initially set at the factory to
000.

2. The correct combinations will release the 2
locks which keep your Ncase
closed.
Squeeze the top and bottom together at the left &
right front corners to release the locks.
3. With the combination entered,
lift up the top cover at the front corners to open the
case.
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Three
reasons why the top may not open easily with the correct
combination entered:
a)
Friction between the top and bottom lips of the case
caused by the tight fit of the cover.
b) The spring-loaded locking bar
does not fully retract and free the top latch, due to:
t e Friction
in the lock mechanism caused by insuficient lubrication. OR
h eTension
on the locking bar caused by over-filling the case.
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To open the
case:
Squeeze the top & bottom of
the case together at the right corner
& tap firmly
on the lock
Squeeze the top & bottom of the case together at the left
corner & tap
firmly on the lock
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To
eliminate problems opening the case:
a) Lubricate the 6 lower lock
chambers with 3 in 1 oil (preferably) or WD-40.
b) Locate black areas on the top
& botton lips which indicate wear from excessive
friction. e- Smooth
any black areas with an emory board (cardboard nail file)
or sand paper.
c) Turn the case upside down
and carefully lubricate the channel in the top lip (now
on the e- bottom)
with 3 in 1 oil (preferably)
or WD-40.
d) Avoid over-filling the case.

4. With the case open, watch the
bar in each lock move in & out as the number wheels
turn
Entering the correct combination
fully retracts the locking bar which releases the top
latch.
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If the
locking bar is blocking the 3 lock chambers, the WRONG
combination is entered.
Caution:there
is ONLY ONE correct combination and 999 wrong ones for
each lock
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5.
Reset the combinations:
Open the case and locate the adjusting lever on the
inside bottom of each lock. Slide the lever to the LEFT
and hold it while you spin the number wheels to set a new
combination. Release the lever to
LOCK the new combination.
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MAKE SURE
the locking bar is retracted (lock OPEN) before resetting
the combination. ----------------------------------------

6. Make sure
the new combinations retract the locking bars BEFORE
you close the case.
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The case
will CLOSE and LOCK with the WRONG combination entered. ----------------------------------------
7. Record
the new combinations. Your Ncase
will not open without them.
8. The locking bar is retracted
(lock OPEN) as long as the correct combination is
entered.
Spin all 6
number wheels several turns to LOCK
the case and hide your combination.
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For your
security, it is best to spin the number wheels, even if
you keep the case open. ----------------------------------------

9. Secure
your Ncase.
Loop the cable around or through a sturdy immovable
object.
In automobiles, the steel base of passenger seats is one
of many secure locations.


10. Free the cable hole by
removing the padded divider from the left side of the
case.
Remove the black plug from the inside of the cable hole
to allow entry of the cable fitting.
 
11. Insert the shiny end of the cable into the cable hole
in the left side of the case.
Insert the locking pin (hitch pin) through the small hole
in the shiny end of the cable.
Replace the divider on the left side of the case to
protect items inside from the cable.

12. Keep batteries charged by running the thin wire from
the charger to the equipment inside the case through the
small groove in the lower lip on the left side of the
hinge.

13. A padded shoulder strap
attaches to a clip on each side to reduce hand & arm
fatigue.
14. Caution:
When placing your Ncase
in aircraft overhead
luggage compartments, make sure that it is held securely
by the bottom lip of the luggage compartment. Never stack!!
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The
slippery aluminum can cause the case to slide or fall if
placed on top of other baggage ----------------------------------------
15. As you travel with it, minor
scratches and small dents may appear on the surface of
your Ncase.
These are normal signs of use and will not impair the
cases function.
16. Over time, cuts or scrapes
may appear in the vinyl tube which covers the cable.
Damage to this tube will not affect the strength of the
3/8 inch (9 mm) steel cable inside.
17. Damaged or lost locking
(hitch) pins can be easily replaced at most hardware
stores.
Bring your cable to the store and ask for the largest
hitch pin that fits in the small hole.

WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE?
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more about the Ncase Portable
Safe
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