BARREL ALARM KEY FOR PREMIUM PHILIPS' CABINETS by Potter Roemer


OEM#: HSKEY801BARREL ALARM KEY FOR PREMIUM PHILIPS' CABINETS by Potter Roemer
Single spare or replacement cabinet key used to arm and disarm cabinet alarm system. These keys are specific to Philips Premium cabinets with key stamped "801", "802", or "803". Use the drop-down window above to select your matching key.
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
Single spare or replacement cabinet key used to arm and disarm cabinet alarm system. These keys are specific to Philips Premium cabinets with key stamped "801", "802", or "803". Use the drop-down window above to select your matching key.
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
Single spare or replacement cabinet key used to arm and disarm cabinet alarm system. These keys are specific to Philips Premium cabinets with key stamped "801", "802", or "803". Use the drop-down window above to select your matching key.
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
Single spare or replacement cabinet key used to arm and disarm cabinet alarm system. These keys are specific to Philips Premium cabinets with key stamped "801", "802", or "803". Use the drop-down window above to select your matching key.
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
Single spare or replacement cabinet key used to arm and disarm cabinet alarm system. These keys are specific to Philips Premium cabinets with key stamped "801", "802", or "803". Use the drop-down window above to select your matching key.
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
Single spare or replacement cabinet key used to arm and disarm cabinet alarm system. These keys are specific to Philips Premium cabinets with key stamped "801", "802", or "803". Use the drop-down window above to select your matching key.
- Locate your cabinet
- Inside the cabinet is a white plate which covers the alarm's circuit board
- Remove the two screws which hold the cover in place. Remove the cover
- On the back of the cover will be a 3 digit number (801, 802, or 803). That is the number which determines your key
