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Item 97644
Installation
Mounting
1. The mounting location must be able to support
the weight of both the safe and its contents.
2. Using the holes in the bottom of the Safe as a
template, lay the Safe in the desired location and
drill pilot holes at two opposite corner holes.
3. Once the two pilot holes have been
drilled, secure the Safe with two of the
four supplied 1-1/2” wood screws.
a. Screw through the holes in the bottom of
the Safe and into the drawer bottom.
b. If the screws included with the Safe are
too long, replace them with the appropriate
length wood screws (not supplied) for
the intended mounting surface.
4. Once secured in position, drill the other two pilot
holes and screw in the last two wood screws.
5. Place the supplied felt pad in the Safe so as to
cover the Safe bottom and mounting screws.
Batteries
1. Remove the battery cover on the inside of the
lid to expose the battery compartment.
2. Insert four AA batteries, taking note of the proper
polarity. Then replace the battery cover.
Operation
Open Safe Using Emergency Keys
Note:
The Emergency Override Keys are provided for
opening the Safe upon purchase, and as a failsafe for
when the batteries run down or you forget the code.
1. Pry off the key-lock cover, insert the key into the
lock, and turn. Lift the handle and open the lid.
2. The ratchet lid support will automatically hold
the lid at the “open” position. Be sure the lid is
open at least 3-4" or 30°, allowing the ratchet
lock-tab to engage the ratchet teeth.
3. To close the lid, lift the lid up and back as far
as it will go, disengaging the ratchet-lock, and
lower to the closed position. The lid will not
close unless it has been fully opened first.
Note:
If an incorrect code is entered three times, the
system will not accept code input for 20 seconds.
Set the Combination Code
1. Press the “keypad reset button” found on the
hinge side of the Battery Compartment.
2. Enter a new code, using 3-8 numbers, followed
by the letter “B”. Upon entering the new code, the
Safe will unlock and the green LED will light.
Note:
The keypad will also accept nine
digits without a letter as a new code.
3. Make sure the Override Keys are not in
the Safe. Lock the Safe and test the new
combination. If something goes wrong, use
the Override Keys to open the Safe.
LED LIGHTS
Red
Yellow
Green
Green
Unlocked
Yellow
Enter new code
Red
Low battery level.
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