MIWA LB.PGF714, Unlocking the entrance door due to mistake in const key and residence key setting

"I moved in today, but the key didn't turn, so Unlocking the entrance door."

I was told that she was moving in for the first time today, but one of the two locks wouldn't turn. The property is an apartment that was just completed a week ago. It is unlikely that this is a defect due to aging.

I insert the key and try to turn it, but it doesn't turn at all, it seems to be a different key. I unlocked the door scope and was about to start work with the policy of asking the management company to replace the cylinder, etc., when I received a phone call from the management company. It seems like there is a con key. I was told that the change key might not have been set, so it might turn around. (The change key system requires a separate "neutral key (reset key)", but is this related to this incident?)

I'm a little confused by what the management company is telling me, because once you insert and turn the main lock key, you can no longer use the Const key, but the first step is to unlock the front door. I took out the construction key from the key box and tried turning it. It was unlocked with Const key. If I inserted the main lock key, I should not be able to use the Const key, but I was still able to use the Conkey.

I will then hand it over to the management company and have them reconfigure it.

[icon name="mug-hot" prefix="fas"] How to restore the con key (construction key) (MIWA PS)

By using the main lock key, you will no longer be able to use the const key.At that time, I will write down the method to restore the const key as a memorandum.

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1.Insert the main lock key into the cylinder where the con key can no longer be used.
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2.Next, insert a hard tip such as a precision screwdriver into the small hole of about 2 mm on the back side. Push it in until you hear a "click" sound.
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3.Konsky is back again.