Hornady SnapSafe 75413 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

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installation video

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The safe is pre-programmed with 

default code 1-2-3-4-ENTER.  

You must change this code before 

storing valuables to ensure the 

security of the product. 

POWER 

1. Open the safe with the barrel 

override key. The lock is found under 
the SnapSafe cover near the keypad.

2. Open battery cover and carefully 

slide battery tray out from cover.

3. Insert four AA batteries and replace 

the battery tray.

4. Do not close the safe door before 

testing digital lock.

PROGRAMMING/RESET

COMBINATION CODE 

1. Open the safe with either the barrel 

override key or default code.

2. Press and hold the program button 

inside the safe for about 3 seconds 
until the safe beeps.

3. Enter the new 4 to 6 digit code then 

press and release the program 
button. The safe should beep  
three times.

4. Re-enter the same new 4 to 6 digit 

code then press and release the 
program button. The safe should 
beep three times.
Note:  

If a mismatched code is 

entered during programming, the 
keypad will blink red and beep three 
times. Return to step 2 to enter a  
new code.

5. With the safe open, enter the new code to confirm the safe is working 

properly. The motor should cycle after each correct entry.
Note:  

Become comfortable with the operation of your safe before 

storing anything of value inside.

OPEN SAFE BY COMBINATION CODE 

Note:

  To save batteries, the keypad lights turn off after approximately 10 

seconds of inactivity. To enter a code, the keypad must first be turned on 
by pressing any of the buttons in the center of the front panel.

With the keypad on, enter the programmed code.

•  When a correct code is entered, the keypad will beep and blink  

blue one time.

•  When an incorrect code is entered, the keypad will beep and blink red 

two times. After five incorrect entries, the safe will beep and lock out  
for 5 minutes.

The safe door should open a few inches automatically under spring 
tension. The safe can only be opened with the manual key during this 
time.

TO CLOSE THE SAFE

Push the door closed until you hear the locking lugs engage and the door 
locks into place. 

Note:

  The door is placed under spring tension, so the last few inches 

can be a little more difficult to close. Press firmly on the door front, but 
excessive force should not be used as it may be an indication that an object 
may be obstructing the door or lock mechanism.  Clear the back of the 
door especially along the hinge side, and cycle the lock mechanism before 
attempting to close.

INSTALLATION 

WARNING:  

Walls contain hidden pipes, wires, 

and other obstructions. Cutting into these 
obstructions can be very dangerous or cause 
significant property damage. Choose a location 
carefully or consult a professional contractor.

Test function of safe before installing into wall.

The SnapSafe In-Wall Safes are designed to fit 
between two studs spaced  
16" on center.

Battery cover

Program button

Override key access

INCLUDED IN THE BOX: 

•  In-Wall Safe
•  Instruction Manual
•  Shelves:  75413 – Qty. 2 

 

75414 – Qty. 5

•  Shelf Mat

•  Document Holder
•  Jewelry / Key Hanger
•  Picture Frame Hook
•  Lag Screws : 75413 – Qty. 5 

 

75414 – Qty. 8

TOOLS NEEDED: 

•  Stud Finder
•  Drywall Saw
•  Level

•  Pencil
•  Tape Measure
•  Drill

•  1/4" Drill Bit
•  13mm Socket
•  Socket Wrench

(con't on back)

Batteries in tray

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