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SureDrop 7925 Digital Keypad Deluxe 
Depository Safe & SureDrop 7900 Digital 
Keypad Double Depository Safe

Copyright 2010 DTX International

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SPECIFICATIONS

HOW TO USE YOUR SUREDROP 7900, 7925

Model

Material

Bolt

Dimensions

Steel

SureDrop 7900 

Double Deposit
with top drop

30.5”H x 14.5”W x 14”D

Steel

Deposit

17.7”H x 13.7”W x 12”D

 Extra Thick 11 Gauge 
Solid Steel Construction

Easy to Program & Operate

Resists Hand & Mechanical
Tool Attacks

Opens by Key or Electronic
Lock

 

Inside Tamper-Proof Hinges

Powder-Coated Interior & Exterior

Code can be changed infinitely

Pre-Drilled Holes for Anchoring to Wall

Front loading, fitted with a Sawtooth edge 
tilting baffle plate to prevent "fishing out"

Note:

 7900 is a 

Double Drop

 or two 

separate safes in one!

SureDrop 7925 

Before using your safe:

1.  First, remove the battery cover plate on the keypad and open 

the door with the key provided (

Figure A

). Keep the door 

open. 

IMPORTANT: 

Please do not store the door keys in 

your safe!

2.  Next, install the 4 AA 1.5V batteries provided (

Figure B

). 

Replace the battery cover.

To setup or change a user passcode:

1.  With door open, locate the red button on the back of door near the hinge 

(

Figure C

). Press the red button, and the screen will display “-----”. 

Immediately press the Start button on the keypad and enter your new user passcode. New user 
passcodes should be 6 digits long.  

Note:

 This safe stores up to 2 passcodes simultaneously; a user 

code and a manager code.

2. Immediately after entering your new code, the screen should display “IN”. Your new user code is now 

stored. Entering a third code will erase the first passcode entered. If the screen does not display “IN” 
after entering a passcode, repeat steps 1-2 above making sure to press the Start button quickly after 
pressing the red button. 

Your safe comes with a set of keys. Please do not store keys in safe! 

Keep secure in a safe place.

Figure A

Figure B

Figure D

Figure C

Summary of Contents for Brigadiere 7550

Page 1: ...00 Digital Keypad Fire Resistant Home Office Security Safe Quarter Master 7825 Electronic Digital Home Office Security Safe Quarter Master 7850 Electronic Digital Home Office Security Safe Quarter Mas...

Page 2: ...Office Security Safe 15 16 Quarter Master 7825 Electronic Digital Home Office Security Safe 17 18 Quarter Master 7850 Electronic Digital Home Office Security Safe 17 18 Quarter Master 7700 Digital Ke...

Page 3: ...ponsible for any expenses incurred by the customer under the terms of this warranty nor shall it be responsible for any damages consequential special contingent or otherwise or expenses or injury aris...

Page 4: ...nition is stored safely and separately and that your safe IS LOCKED If you are bolting your safe to the wall do so before you load guns into the safe DO NOT OPERATE SAFE OR LEAVE SAFE OPEN AROUND CHIL...

Page 5: ...ur guns are well maintained and safe to operate Clean and maintain your guns regularly 3 Never use drugs or alcohol when handling using or storing firearms 4 Use only the correct ammunition for your g...

Page 6: ...ration for use This product is battery operated and uses 1 9V Alkaline battery To install the batteries just remove the battery cover plate beneath the keypad and install the battery Ensure the positi...

Page 7: ...e to a new one first create a new 4 digit code Write your new code down and keep it in a safe and secure place away from your new safe 2 Next press the default manufacturer user open door code plus an...

Page 8: ...PERATE SAFE OR LEAVE SAFE OPEN AROUND CHILDREN CHILDREN MAY BECOME TRAPPED AND RISK SUFFOCATION Follow these general gun safety rules 1 Always keep guns unloaded until ready to use 2 Make sure your gu...

Page 9: ...s in your safe 2 Next remove the battery cover plate located on the inside of the outer door and install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided Figure B Replace the battery cover To setup or change a user p...

Page 10: ...correct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will freeze the system for 20 seconds Changing the Battery If both the red and green lights are on while safe opened this indicates that t...

Page 11: ...matically When the door has opened turn the key anti clockwise and remove it Take out the black liner from in the safe The battery box is located in the front of the safe remove battery cover the batt...

Page 12: ...se let the two hooks in the base insert into the back of the safe press the front of the safe downwards until you hear a click this informs you that the safe has been fixed properly to the base 1 2 3...

Page 13: ...s in your safe 2 Next install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided Figure B Replace the battery cover To setup or change a user passcode 1 With door open locate the red button on the back of door near the...

Page 14: ...seconds Changing the Battery If both the red and green lights are on while safe opened this indicates that the batteries must be changed To be sure the batteries are correctly installed please test b...

Page 15: ...ded Figure A IMPORTANT Please do not store the door keys in your safe 2 Next remove the battery cover plate located on the inside of the door and install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided Figure B Repl...

Page 16: ...ct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will freeze the system for 20 seconds Changing the Battery If both the red and green lights are on while safe opened this indicates that the ba...

Page 17: ...NT Please do not store the door keys in your safe 2 Next remove the battery cover plate located on the inside of the door and install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided Figure C Replace the battery cove...

Page 18: ...h and the buzzer will quickly beep and the user should enter the correct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will freeze the system for 20 seconds Changing the Battery If both the re...

Page 19: ...safe stores up to 2 passcodes simultaneously a user code and a manager code Entering a third code will erase the first passcode entered Your safe comes with a set of keys Please do not store keys in s...

Page 20: ...shing light If the entered code is invalid the yellow light will flash and the buzzer will quickly beep and the user should enter the correct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will...

Page 21: ...the key into the door lock and open the door Figure C IMPORTANT Please do not store the door keys in your safe 2 Next remove the battery cover plate located on the inside of the door and install the...

Page 22: ...nvalid the yellow light will flash and the buzzer will quickly beep and the user should enter the correct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will freeze the system for 20 seconds Ch...

Page 23: ...d open the door Figure A B IMPORTANT Please do not store the door keys in your safe 2 Next remove the battery cover plate located on the inside of the door and install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided...

Page 24: ...ow light will flash and the buzzer will quickly beep and the user should enter the correct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will freeze the system for 20 seconds Changing the Batt...

Page 25: ...pen the door with the key provided Figure A Keep the door open IMPORTANT Please do not store the door keys in your safe 2 Next install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided Figure B Replace the battery cov...

Page 26: ...stem for 20 seconds Changing the Battery If both the red and green lights are on while safe opened this indicates that the batteries must be changed To be sure the batteries are correctly installed pl...

Page 27: ...Figure A IMPORTANT Please do not store the door keys in your safe 2 Next remove the battery cover plate located on the inside of the door and install the 4 AA 1 5V batteries provided Figure B Replace...

Page 28: ...yellow light will flash and the buzzer will quickly beep and the user should enter the correct code again CAUTION Entering an incorrect code 3 times will freeze the system for 20 seconds Changing the...

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