If the resistance begins at a half number, such as 14.5, enter 14.5. Enter this number into Resistant Location.Rotate the dial to the right several more times to ensure you're feeling resistance at the same exact location. Rotate dial to the right until you feel resistance.Apply half as much pressure to the shackle so that you can turn the dial.Do all of the above again until you find the second digit below 11 that is between two half digits (e.g., 5.5 and 6.5), and enter the whole number (e.g., 7) into Second Locked Position in the calculator below.However, if the dial is between two half digits (e.g., 2.5 and 3.5), then enter the digit in-between (e.g., 3) into First Locked Position in the calculator below. If you're directly between two digits such as 3 and 4, release the shackle and turn the dial left further until you're into the next locked groove. Notice how the dial is locked into a small groove.Rotate dial to the left (towards 10) hard until the dial gets locked.Apply full pressure upward on the shackle as if trying to open it.
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