Safe Manual
9
REPLACING BATTERIES IN LOCK
NOTE: The user code will not be erased if the batteries become weak or are
removed. Dead or weak batteries should always be removed promptly.
If your batteries are dead and you cannot open the safe by using the digital keypad,
you must use the override access key (see below) to open safe and access the
battery compartment.
1. To access the compartment, locate
the tab at the top of the keypad.
2. Place your hand on the keypad tab
and pull forward.
3. With the tab pulled forward, rotate
the keypad counterclockwise to the
left and pull keypad out.
4. Install the 4 “AA” batteries on the
inside of the battery compartment.
Proper installation of the batteries
will cause the keypad to beep twice
and the green LED to light up.
5. Once the batteries are installed,
position the keypad back onto the
mounted bracket and rotate
clockwise to the right to lock in
place.
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LOCKING STORAGE BOX
The safe storage of ammunition is now mandated by many states nationally and many
countries internationally. This safe includes a steel storage/ammunition box, which can
be placed in the safe or elsewhere as required by law. It includes a convenient carry
handle and is equipped with a built in lock for additional safety.
The lock includes two keys that should be stored away from the box and both the lock
and keys have matching identification numbers that should be recorded for future
reference. A durable powder coat finish assures long life and easy cleaning with a soft
cloth.
To open:
Insert supplied key and turn fully to the left and pull door open.
To close:
Push door to closed position, turn key fully to the right until it stops. The door is now in
the locked position. Remove key and store in a safe place.