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SARGENT AND GREENLEAF®(S&G®) 

SPARTAN™ D-DRIVE 

       ELECTRONIC LOCK

 

                      Model 1007 

 

 

 

 

Easily Programmed Six-Digit User Code 

 

Simple 9-Volt Battery Replacement 

 

Lock Bolt Retraction and Extension Controlled by Turning Keypad Ring Manually 

            Increasing Dependability and Longer Battery Life 

 

Up to 10,000 Openings on One 9-Volt Battery 

 

User Code Stored in Memory Within Safe Door Shielded, Along with Internal Lock, 

     From Drill Attacks by Ball Bearing or Hardened Steel Protection Plate 

 

User Code Remains in Memory for Years Even if Battery or Keypad Destroyed or 

     Removed 

 

After Five Incorrect User Code Attempts Lock Begins Lockout Delay Period Disabling 

     All Inputs to Keypad Delaying Further Tampering 

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

 

 

Opening Safe for the First Time 

S&G® Spartan™ D-Drive Electronic Lock is shipped unlocked. Open the door by rotating 

the hub on the front of the safe clockwise and pulling the safe door open.  If the hub 
seems stiff, insert a solid round wooden stick into one of the handle holes and turn the 
hub clockwise to open. Then install the handles, if applicable. 

Installing the Battery 

Rhino Metals highly recommends using a 9-volt Duracell

®

 or Energizer

®

 alkaline 

battery with a “Use Date” of at least four years in the future.

 

1.

 

Unlock and pull the safe door open. 

2.

 

To remove the keypad, pull the tab (marked with blue arrow) on 

the outer ring and rotate the ring around the keypad counter-
clockwise slightly.  

3.

 

Carefully pull the ring away from the safe to prevent damage to 

the wiring harness, revealing the battery cavity. 

4.

 

With the battery cavity accessible, install a new 9-volt battery 

into the terminals and tuck the battery and wiring harness back 
into the battery cavity. 

5.

 

Push the ring back towards the safe and rotate the ring 

clockwise. The ring will slide back towards the safe and click 
into place.  

6.

 

With the door open, test the operation of the lock several 

times before closing and locking the safe. 
 

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Summary of Contents for SPARTAN 1007

Page 1: ...clockwise and pulling the safe door open If the hub seems stiff insert a solid round wooden stick into one of the handle holes and turn the hub clockwise to open Then install the handles if applicabl...

Page 2: ...l five minute delay period Changing the User Code S G Spartan D Drive Electronic Lock usercodes are set at the factory as 1 2 3 4 5 6 For security purposes immediately change the user code to a unique...

Page 3: ...the lock Replace the battery annually to ensure reliable access into the safe Always center the handle or hand wheel with the safe door to ensure that there is no pressure on the lock as it could caus...

Page 4: ...pt to enter any user code for a period of fifteen minutes If attempts to enter a user code while in a delay period the delay will be extended Changing or removing the battery on the keypad while in a...

Page 5: ...e contents in the safe The Limited Lifetime Warranty does not insure any of the contents inside the safe Most homeowner insurers require purchasing endorsements or riders for valuables exceeding the s...

Page 6: ...ontingent upon proper use installation and maintenance of the safe and shall not apply to safes or safe parts which have been neglected misused or exposed to extreme or unusual environments Failure to...

Page 7: ...the safe and make the safe available for a curbside pickup at their expense The Warranty does not cover any costs for removal or installation of the safe lock or its contents Personal property in the...

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