ANCHORING SAFE
1.
Use a 1/2” Drill Bit drill a hole in the floor with a depth of 1-5/8” (Figures 1 & 2).
IMPORTANT: Hole must be 1-5/8” deep (minimum) to properly insert the Drop-in Anchor, and
no deeper than 1-3/4” to keep the anchor in position for the Hex Head Bolt (Figure 2).
2. Remove any excess dust from the hole.
3. Insert the Drop-in Anchor into the hole (slotted side down) and tap into place using a hammer
until even with the floor surface (Figure 3).
4. Secure Drop-in Anchor by inserting an anchor punch or Phillips head screwdriver into the
Drop-in Anchor and hammering to lock into place and prevent it from turning when mounting the safe
(Figure 4).
5. Place the safe back into position lined up over the hole (Figure 5).
6. Insert the supplied Hex Head Bolt through the bolt-hole from the inside of the safe and into
the Drop-in Anchor (Figure 6).
7. Secure the Hex Head Bolt tightly using a socket wrench (Figure 7).
Figure 5
Figure 1
Figure 4
Figure 3
Figure 6
Figure 2
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Figure 7
SECURE LOCKOUT PERIOD
If the wrong user code is entered 3 consecutive times in a row, the keypad will automatically lockout and
the user will not be able to open the safe with the keypad for 15 minutes. During this period, the safe can
be opened and locked with the Override Access key.
OVERRIDE ACCESS KEY
Your safe is equipped with an Override Access key which allows immediate access in case you
forget your user codes or the batteries need to be installed or replaced.
1. Remove the Override key cover (Figure 1).
2. Insert the Override Access key into the lock (Figure 2).
3. With the key inserted turn clockwise to the right (Figure 3).
4. Pull the safe door open (Figure 4).
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Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
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