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IMPORTANT SAFETY

DO’S

            

•  Read ALL the instructions before installing or using this Safe.

            

•  Only use this Safe for its intended use as described in this manual.

            

•  Ensure 

the Safe is installed where there is sufficient load bearing capacity. 

            

•  Always install the Safe in accordance with this guide. If in doubt obtain 

    expert advice.

            

DON’TS

            

•  Do not use or store the Safe outdoors.

            

•  Do not attempt to modify or make repairs to the Safe. 

            

•  Do not attempt to 

power this product by the introduction of a separate  

 

    power supply other that supplied. 

            

BATTERY CAUTION

• 

Use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended for this product.

• 

Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

• 

Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type to those recommended. 

• 

Take special care to ensure the batteries are inserted correctly, observing   

 polarity.

• 

Avoid short circuiting the contacts of the battery housing or the battery    

 terminals. 

• 

Remove exhausted batteries from product. 

• 

Remove the battery from the product if storing for long periods. 

• 

Remove the battery if the product is to be scrapped. 

• 

Dispose of exhausted batteries safely and never dispose of batteries in a fire.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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SECTION 03

OPERATING THE SAFE

It is recommended that both the primary code and master code are changed for 

security reasons.

The reset button is located on the inside of the Safe door (see INITIAL SETUP). Pressing 

this button will  allow the codes to be changed and reset.

CHANGING THE CODES

Follow the processes below to change the primary code and master code values.

BACKUP POWER SUPPLY 

If the batteries in the Safe run out, use the backup 

power supply (supplied). 

Simply plug it into the front of your Safe; this will allow 

you to enter your code as normal.

Alternatively the override keys can be used to gain 

entry into the Safe if the power for the batteries has 

run out.

LED definitions

INPUT: Will flash each time a button is pressed

LOBATT: Indicates batteries are running out

OPEN: Indicates code has been accepted

Code definitions

Primary Code (Default - 1, 2, 3, 4, #

Master Code (Default - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, #

Changing the 

primary code

Open safe with

override key

“Reset” 

Button

4 digits of your 

choice 

e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4

“#” 

Button

Changing the 

master code

Open safe with

override key or 

primary code

Wait for “Open”

Light to go off

Press “0” button, 

“0” button, 

“Reset” button

8 digits of your 

choice 

e.g. 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

“#”

Button

Summary of Contents for qq 2032 v

Page 1: ...COI0011_V1_190913 U S E C A R E M A N U A L S A F E www corbyofwindsor com...

Page 2: ...ad through them thoroughly before use and retain for future reference Failure to follow them could cause injury and or property damage CONTENTS SECTION 01 Important safety 03 Special inistructions 03...

Page 3: ...uction of a separate power supply other that supplied BATTERY CAUTION Use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended for this product Do not attempt to recharge non rechargeable batteries Only use b...

Page 4: ...the waist It is better to reposition your feet Avoid upper body top heavy bending Always bend from the knees rather than the waist Do not lean forward or sideways whilst handling the Safe Always grip...

Page 5: ...ller than those supplied and use more than one bolt 6 When the Safe is to be anchored to a wood floor try to anchor at least one of the bolts into a joist support beam rather than just the floorboards...

Page 6: ...ow 2 Use the override key and turn it 90 clockwise 3 Turn the handle 90 clockwise 4 Open the safe door 5 Open the battery pack and insert the supplied batteries observing polarity Note Only use dry ce...

Page 7: ...f your Safe this will allow you to enter your code as normal Alternatively the override keys can be used to gain entry into the Safe if the power for the batteries has run out LED definitions INPUT Wi...

Page 8: ...e product will not be covered by the guarantee if it has been misused transformed modified or altered in any way If your product fails within the guarantee period please ensure that you have all neces...

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