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How do you open a looker with the combination of 16 - 40 - 12

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How many times do i spin it to clear it
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I thought it was 2 times
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To open a combination lock, you typically need to turn the dial to the specified numbers in the correct order. Here's how you would open a combination lock with the combination 16 - 40 - 12:

1. **Start by turning the dial** to the right (clockwise) a few times to clear it.
2. **Turn the dial to the first number**, 16, and stop when the dial points at 16.
3. **Turn the dial left (counterclockwise)** past the first number (16) to the second number, 40. Make sure you pass the 16 once before stopping at 40.
4. **Turn the dial to the right again**, directly to the last number, 12.
5. **Pull up or push the lock mechanism** (depending on the type of lock) to open it.

Make sure to perform each step carefully, as most combination locks require precision in the turns.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To clear a combination lock, you typically spin the dial **at least three full rotations** to the right (clockwise) before proceeding with the combination. This ensures that the lock is fully reset and ready to accept the combination. Here’s the step-by-step process with more detail:

1. **Spin the dial to the right** (clockwise) three times. This clears the lock and resets it.
2. After the third rotation, stop at any number to proceed with the combination.

Once the lock is cleared, you can then follow the steps to input the combination 16 - 40 - 12 as previously described.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The number of spins to clear the lock can vary based on the type of combination lock, but the general recommendation is to spin the dial **at least three full times** to the right to ensure it is properly cleared. However, some locks might only require two full rotations.

If you're familiar with your specific lock and know it opens after two turns, then following that would be fine. Different locks can have slightly different mechanisms, so it’s always a good idea to refer to the manufacturer's instructions if available.

In summary, for most combination locks:

- **3 full turns** is a safe rule of thumb for clearing.
- **2 full turns** may also work if that’s what you've been instructed or have previously experienced with your lock.

If you have further questions about your specific lock or if you need more assistance, feel free to ask!

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