So you take the lock and the metal kinda loop part you grab it with your middle finger and kinda push with your ring and index fingers. Then you twist the knob SLOWLY when you come across the right number you will feel the metal loop you are grabbing on to loosen up a little bit that's the first number. Do that two more times and make sure you KNOW that when the lock loosens up it is real. After you feel and know the numbers tug on the metal loop a little (not to hard not to soft) and the lock should unlock! I hope this is useful and it works out fine.
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If your lock is a resettable kind, all you have to do is make a password that you can remember and save it. If you have a lock that cannot be resettable, look in your locks packet to find the combination or look at the back of your lock to see if it's been stuck there.
You have to have a combination. If you have a key lock you don't need a combination, all it is is a lock that says master and a key to turn it and then it opens what you have in it.
Joseph Loch invented the modern combination lock in 1878.
There is no way to unlock an IKEA Gallant combination lock without the actual combination. The combinations are preset prior to purchasing the lock.