Why should I have a TSA lock? Transportation Security Administration is the full name for TSA. Luggage locks accepted by the TSA have universal keys that will open the locks. These locks use the TSA Lock system developed by Travel Sentry. Under agreement with the TSA it is Travel Sentry that sets the standards for these locks and approves each design. Every lock with the Travel Sentry identifying mark (red diamond) is accepted by the TSA and may be opened by the TSA using their master keys, or by anyone in possession of a jiggler. Some TSA accepted luggage locks feature an indicator which will appear red if opened by a master key. After opening, TSA Agents will never leave your bags unlocked after inspections, because they can’t remove the key without lock your luggage up. So You Can Keep Belongings Safe After TSA inspection! How to set my combination? 1.Turn the dials and align the numbers to 0-0-0, then the lock is open. 2.Push the reset button with a pen ( or other tools) all the way until completely turning the dials to your own combination. (Do not let go of the reset button while setting the dials) Release the reset button after changing to your own combination. Your lock is now ready to open at its new combination. What can I do if I forget the combination? No need to be anxious! There is a preset code (000) that can be changed, rotate the lock. Then , retry the process of < How to set my combination?>and your own code will be reset. Caution: Not suitable for children under 3 years old. 
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