I've been given an old safe with digital keypad that had gone flat and old mate couldn't remember the code. He hadn't needed the key for years and when he went looking for it couldn't find it to start.
We were at the point of needing to call someone when he found the key, it had worked it's way under skirting board where it was hidden.
Crisis averted this time. Question is though if the keypad died or got broken and you didn't have the key... I guess the lock is a regular lock that a normal locksmith could re-key for you? I hope you wouldn't have to send it back to manufacturer or some huge pain in the ass like that.



