INSTALLATION AND USE FOR GUN AND FILE CABINETS
1 – Installation
ATTENTION: for your safety, the cabinet must be
fixed to the wall by the means of dowels (not
supplied) through the holes on the rear of the case.
Before installing a cabinet, it is suggested to check the
correct functioning of each of its parts (see points
2-10
)
:
at
purchase the gun cabinet is locked. In case of mechanical
cabinet open it using the key or, in case of electronic
cabinet, using the emergency key.
Note: for cleaning the
wood finish cabinets please wipe with wet cloth
only.
2 - Application of the barrel support
Remove the sticker or stickers protection film (depending
on the model) from the barrel support and fix it to the case
at about 95 cm height from the bottom (see fig. 1a).
Position of the barrel support suitable only for 4430 and
4430.L item as shown in fig. 1b.
3 – Assemby instructions for insides
shelves (for file cabinets only – see
fig. 2)
1.
Place the side wall
A
with 8 mm. hole inside the
cabinet, in contact with right wall.
2.
Place the side wall
B
inside the cabinet in contact with
left wall.
3.
Fix shelves
C
on side walls by using relevant hooks.
Note: maximum capacity for each shelf is 15 kg.
4 – Assemby instructions for insides
shelves, barrel support and gun-butt
base (for modular cabinets only – see
fig. 3)
1.
Place the side wall
A
inside the cabinet in contact with
left wall.
2.
Fix shelves
B
on side walls by using relevant hooks.
Note: maximum capacity for each shelf is 15 kg.
3.
Remove the stickers protection film from the gun butt base
C
and fix it to the base.
4.
Remove the sticker protection film from the barrel support and fix it to the case at about 95 cm
height from the bottom (see fig. 1a).
5 - First opening / Opening with emergency key
(only for electronic cabinets)
The mechanical emergency key is contained in a sealed envelope inside the
package and is used for the first opening of an electronic cabinet or further
openings in case of electronic card damage, lack of power supply (batteries over),
or when opening code is forgotten. To open a cabinet with emergency key is
necessary to:
1.
Remove the plastic top upward the keypad in order to access the key hub (see
fig. 4).
2.
Insert the key and turn it clockwise till it stops.
3.
Turn the knob clockwise while keeping the key firm.
Once the door is opened, remove the key and put back the key hub top.
Keep the
present instructions and the emergency key in a secured place but never
inside the cabinet itself!
6 - Insert / Replacing batteries (only for electronic cabinets)
1.
Open the cabinet and take the battery case out of its housing by simply removing the plastic top that covers it (see fig. 1a).
2.
Remove the battery case.
3.
Remove the batteries (in case of replacement).
4.
Insert new batteries
paying attention to the polarity
indicated on the battery case.
5.
To check whether the safe works press any key: the”OK” green LED must blink slightly.
6.
Place the battery case back into its housing and put back its cover.
ATTENTION:
use only AA LR6 type 1,5V alkaline batteries. All 4 batteries of the same safe must be replaced at once. Do not use together new and old
batteries or batteries of a different type and quality.
When the batteries are almost empty any pressed key will make the “BATTERY” red LED
blink: replace then the batteries. N.B. : the electronic card has a non volatile memory so the memorized codes are not erased when power
supply is removed.
7 – Code setting (min. 3 - max. 8 digits; only for electronic cabinets)
1.
With door opened
(retracted lock-bolts) press “C” or “COMB” (according to the model) key on the keypad until “NEW CODE” green LED
lights up.
2.
Within 10 sec enter a personal code of min. 3 - max. 8 digits. (N.B.: if within 10 sec no code is entered, restart from point 1).
3.
Press “ENTER” or “E” (according to the model). A beep will confirm that the code is memorized.
Do not forget your personal code.
Before
closing the cabinet door it is very important to check whether the code is set correctly by following the instructions described at point 8.
8 - Code check (only for electronic cabinets)
1.
With door opened
(retracted lock-bolts) turn the knob counterclockwise, as for closing the cabinet, making sure the lockbolts are completely
out of their housings.
2.
Enter your opening code.
3.
Press “ENTER” or “E” (according to the model).
4.
Turn the knob clockwise within 4 seconds. If the lock-bolts do not enter back into their housings there is an error in the code setting. To correct an
error use the emergency key (see paragraph
5
), turn the knob counter clockwise and repeat the procedure of code setting described at parag
raph
7
.
ATTENTION:
Viro is not responsible for any inconvenience caused by an erroneous code setting or if code is forgotten.
9 – Closing (only for electronic cabinets)
1.
Close the door manually.
2.
Turn the knob counter clockwise.
10 – Opening (only for electronic cabinets)
1.
Enter the set opening code.
2.
Press “ENTER” or “E” (according to the model).
3.
Turn the knob clockwise within 4 sec.
11 – How to replace the cylinder (only for
cabinets with security escutcheon)
1.
With door opened
turn the key anticlockwise making lock-bolts
come completely out and remove the key.
2.
Unscrew
A
screws with a cross-tip screwdriver and take out the
security escutcheon
B
.
3.
Insert the key directly into the cylinder and unscrew
C
screw with a
screwdriver placed inside the door beneath the lock-bolts.
4.
Turn the key slightly and pull the cylinder until it can be unlocked and
therefore removed.
5.
Replace with a new cylinder complete with key. Then turn the key
gently while pressing the cylinder up to the end.
6.
Screw the screw
C
with a screwdriver.
7.
To check if cylinder works correctly,
open the door
and turn the key
clockwise and anticlockwise to make lock-bolts come in and out.
ATTENTION: possible problems in the key rotation are due to an incorrect alignment of the cylinder into its housing. To solve
them, it would be necessary
to unscrew the screw C and put the cylinder in a correct position
.
8.
Remove the key and put the security escutcheon back into the cylinder. N.B.: movable ring
D
should be positioned as for fig. 5
9.
Screw all
A
screws while keeping security escutcheon blocked in its position
10.
To check if cylinder works correctly,
open the door
and check if it turns without encountering frictions.
ATTENTION: possible problems in
the key rotation are due to an incorrect alignment of the security escutcheon. To solve them, it would be necessary
to unscrew
all A screws and to refit them into the correct position
.
Warranty conditions and contents
All Viro products undergo the most stringent testing and therefore guarantee reliability. Viro SpA reserves the right to introduce modifications or
improvements to its products, which may deem desirable without obligating itself to install such improvements to its previously manufactured safes. Viro
SpA guarantee their products to be free from defects in material and manufacturing for the period provided for by effective law on purchasing time (Decr.
Leg. 2/02/02 n.24 that puts into effect Directive No 1099/44/CE) and will replace or repair at no charge all component parts of the product under warranty –
after consultation with our technical department or an authorised Service Centre - should they be defective due to a manufacturing or material flaw. The
warranty covers the replacement of the components, ex-works, if defective, but does not include the safe opening costs, the removing costs and the final
replacement, or any other cost or damage, even though related to the defective product. The property damage responsibility of Viro SpA will be in no case
higher than the selling price of the article itself, even if the damage – including the content of the safe – is due to forcing, theft or burglary. The warranty
shall not apply to any Viro component part which has been subject to misuse, neglect, incorrect installation of maintenance, or to a use in contravention of
instructions furnished by the Company. The warranty does not extend to safes which have been installed in unsuitable environments or which have been
repaired by unauthorised personnel or suffered damage in transit, or to any other circumstance not ascribable to faults in manufacture. Viro SpA shall not
be liable for any direct, indirect and consequential damage and/or injury arising from the malfunctioning of their product or from the safes, or if caused by
negligence or by lack of compliance with the instructions manual. The warranty shall take effect from the date of purchase. Sales receipt (fiscal receipt,
cash-desk receipt, invoice, delivery note or the like) validates the date of purchase, irrespective of the actual fitting date. Failing a sales receipt, the
warranty shall be calculated from the date of manufacture of the product, which shall be determined from its serial number. In case of purchasing of
safe/cabinet supplied complete with external contacts for the emergency opening (without mechanical emergency opening), should the safe not be open
due to its block or malfunctioning, Viro S.p.A. is free from any responsibility for damages caused to things or persons, even if connected or depending to
the malfunctioning, including the content of the safe. The Seller is completely excluded from any costs and charges for forced opening of the
safes/cabinets, their removal and further new installation of the product and the restoration of the places conditions.
20444049300000D – Rev.2 06/19
fig. 4
COVER
BATTERY BOX
ONLY FOR
4430 AND 4430.L ITEMS
fig. 1a
fig. 1b
HOLE
HOOK
fig. 2
fig. 5
N.B.: the gun cabinet cylinder
can be replaced by all cylinders
working with DIN cam and with
same dimensions showed in
below icon.
HOOK
fig. 3
Produit
conforme
à
la
directive
européenne
2014/30/UE
(compatibilité électromagnétique) et à la directive
2011/65/UE
(ROHS). La déclaration UE est téléchargeable du site
www.viro.it
.
Viro S.p.A
. Via Garibaldi n.4 - 40069 Zola Predosa (BO) Italy
-
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- E-mail: [email protected]
Tel. +39 051 6176511 - Fax +39 051 755079 (Sales Department) - Fax +39 051 6176627 (After-Sales Support)