STACK-ON PRODUCTS CO.
P.O. BOX 489, WAUCONDA, IL 60084
40645-1511
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If the door of the safe starts to rub on the door
frame, open the door per the instructions above.
By the door hinges you will find a threaded stem.
Use an Allen Wrench to tighten the threaded stem.
This will realign the door.
The biometric scanner may be cleaned with
household glass cleaner and a cotton cloth.
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
Keep keys in a secure place, away from children.
Keep this record of your serial number in a secure
place separate from your safe. To order a
replacement key set, follow the instructions on the
attached form.
Tools Required:
Phillips screwdriver
5mm Allen wrench
NOTE: This safe is designed to be placed into a
wall and then secured to the wall studs. Failure to
do so will compromise the safety and security of
the safe.
NOTE ON LOCKING THE SAFE: The safe
needs to be in an upright position, as shown in
figure 1, for the locking mechanism to function
properly. Failure to mount the safe in the correct
upright position will compromise the safety and
security of the safe.
SECURING THE SAFE
Figure 1
Figure 2
Filler block
Bottom
support
16"
ACCESSORIES
Use the adhesive backed straps to secure pistols to the
inside of the safe. The tags can be used to organize
keys. The file folder is great for storing documents.
NOTE: This safe must be secured to two
wall studs so it is anchored to the wall studs
in four locations.
Figure 2 shows the installation of the safe in a wood
framed wall (16" centers). For securing the safe to
the wall studs the safe must be attached to the wood
studs of the wall through the four pre-drilled
mounting holes in the safe, with the frame of the safe
flush to the wall surface.
In the figure shown, mount the safe between two
wall studs. Cut a hole in the wall the same size as the
back of the safe. Use filler blocks and bottom
support as required. Mark the four hole locations
and drill four 3/16 inch diameter pilot holes. Secure
the safe to the wall studs using 4 lag screws and
washers as shown.(Figure 2)