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Depository Safe

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You may bolt your safe to the floor for added theft protection and resistance to tipping. Your safe 
has (4) pre-drilled bolt-down holes in the floor panel. Mounting hardware is provided for securing to 
concrete or wood surfaces. If bolting to metal surfaces additional hardware will be needed. Check 
with your local home center.

Note: Bolting/unbolting of the unit is at the consumer’s expense and discretion. LH Licensed 
Products is not responsible for any costs incurred if the unit is to be replaced.

If you have any questions about mounting the safe, please check with your local home center/
hardware retailer or independent contractor.

To secure your safe to a concrete surface: 
1. Select a suitable and convenient location for your safe.
2. Empty the safe and remove the floor mat.
3. Locate the pre-drilled holes on the inside of safe.
4. Place your safe in the desired location (Figure 1).
5. Line up the pre-drilled holes and mark the floor through the 
  holes then move the safe aside.
 Note: 

Only 2 of the four holes is needed for mounting purposes. 

  You may choose either one of the front holes and then use the rear 

  hole in the diagonal position (See Figure 2 example).
6. Using a 1/2 inch (12mm) drill bit, drill a hole at each of the 2 marks approximately 3 inches in depth 
  then remove any excess dust (Figure 3).
7. Place the (2) inserts into the drilled holes and tap gently with hammer until flush with floor (Figure 4).

For wood surfaces skip steps 6 & 7: 
If mounting to a wood surface, you will drill the 2 marks you made using a 11/32 inch (10mm) drill bit 
instead to make 2 pilot holes and the inserts will 

not be used (Figure 3).

8. Place the safe back over the holes and secure in place using the (2) lag screws that are provided    
  and then tighten with a 1/2 inch socket wrench (Figure 5).
9. Once completed, replace the floor mat and close the safe door. Then rotate handle  

 

 

  counterclockwise to the left to lock.

 ANCHORING YOUR SAFE

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Figure 2

Figure 1

Figure 3

Figure 4

Inserts Used Only for 

Concrete Mounting

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for 5912

Page 1: ...Model 5912 Read this manual carefully and never store it inside the safe ENGLISH Operation Installation Guide Depository Safe with Programmable Digital Lock ...

Page 2: ...The Depository Door Notes Consumer Assistance Ordering Additional Override Access Keys Safe Identification Record Digital User Code Record Limited Warranty For Your Protection Do not remove the Serial Number tag from the safe Never Store Override Access Keys inside safe Record all Safe Identification Numbers on Safe Identification Record page 9 Save this manual and NEVER keep it inside the safe Pa...

Page 3: ... for your currency and check deposits important documents and other personal items All Honeywell safes are designed and built using the highest manufacturing standards to ensure maximum user satisfaction under a variety of conditions With proper care your Honeywell safe will provide Peace of Mind for many years to come Thank you and enjoy Attention DO NOT RETURN SAFE TO STORE If you are missing pa...

Page 4: ... LED will light up and you will hear a click indicating the handle can be turned clockwise to the right to open Figure 3 Figure 4 Note You have approximately 5 seconds to open the safe If you wait any longer the safe will relock and you will have to reenter the code to open Note If an invalid code is entered the lock will keep beeping and the yellow LED will flash continuously UNLOCK OPEN YOUR NEW...

Page 5: ...inside edge of the door Figure 1 2 The keypad will beep twice and the yellow LED will light up Figure 2 3 Enter a new 1 8 digit Primary user code followed by the key Figure 3 4 Your new Primary user code is now active Leave the door open and proceed to next section PROGRAMMING SECONDARY USER CODE PROGRAM THE SECONDARY USER CODE 1 While the safe door is still open press the 0 key twice on the keypa...

Page 6: ... to the right and remove Replace the keypad over the housing bottom first then push forward into place secure with screw and replace sticker Figure 5 6 Store the override access key in a safe place away from the safe Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 UNLOCK AND OPEN THE SAFE 1 Always make sure that the handle is turned counterclockwise fully to the left until it stops so that it is in a...

Page 7: ... override access key and use the red user code reset button to reprogram the 1 8 digit Primary user code or Secondary user code The instructions for opening the safe with the override access key are located on page 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE When properly maintained your safe will continue to operate for many years In order to ensure optimum performance of your safe please follow these simple precauti...

Page 8: ...ne up the pre drilled holes and mark the floor through the holes then move the safe aside Note Only 2 of the four holes is needed for mounting purposes You may choose either one of the front holes and then use the rear hole in the diagonal position See Figure 2 example 6 Using a 1 2 inch 12mm drill bit drill a hole at each of the 2 marks approximately 3 inches in depth then remove any excess dust ...

Page 9: ... the item you would like to deposit onto the drawer Figure 3 3 Lift the depository door upward to the closed position and the contents will drop down to the lower section of the safe Figure 4 Note If using the depository safe for items other than cash checks it is recommended that fragile or heavy items not be deposited as they may be damaged or cause damage These items should be placed in safe th...

Page 10: ...ply XX Dial U S Country Code first CALL CENTER HOURS US Canada 7am 5pm PST Mon Fri Subject to change CALL BACK HOURS Other Countries 7am 8pm PST Mon Fri Subject to change PST Local time in Los Angeles CA USA INTERNATIONAL CALL BACK HOURS If you need to speak with a consumer assistant and cannot contact us during the Call Center hours above please send an email or leave a telephone message includin...

Page 11: ...NFORMATION CONTACT Name Shipping Address E mail address If Available Telephone Number Best Time to Contact You 3 PLACING AN ORDER To begin the order process contact us by telephone email or mail 4 METHOD OF PAYMENT Visa MasterCard Check or Money Order NOTE For pricing please contact Consumer Assistance Contact information is located on the back cover of this manual Payment method and pricing subje...

Page 12: ...rary to the operating instructions disassembly repair or alteration by anyone other than LHLP Inc or an authorized service center improper installation or exposure to extremes of heat or humidity Further the warranty does not cover Acts of God such as fire flood earthquakes hurricanes and tornadoes LHLP Inc shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any...

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