Depository Safe
For your convenience, we have included 1 “9 volt” Battery that provides the power for the electronic
locking system. The battery must be installed before using your safe. The battery compartment is
located at the bottom of the digital keypad.
1. Remove the battery cover under the keypad housing (Figure 1).
2. Pull out 9 volt battery connecting wire and attach the supplied 9 volt battery (Figure 2).
3. Insert the connected 9 volt battery fully into the battery housing and replace the battery cover
(Figure 3).
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INSTALL BATTERIES
UNLOCK AND OPEN THE SAFE
1. Always make sure that the handle is turned counterclockwise fully to the left until it stops so that it is
in a vertical position before entering code (Figure 1).
2. Enter the preset factory code “168” followed by # key into the keypad (Figure 2).
3. If the correct code is entered, the keypad will beep twice, the green LED will light up and you will
hear a click indicating the handle can be turned clockwise to the right to open (Figure 3 & Figure 4).
Note: You have approximately 5 seconds to open the safe. If you wait any longer, the safe will relock
and you will have to reenter the code to open.
Note:
If an invalid code is entered, the lock will keep beeping and the yellow LED will flash continuously.
UNLOCK & OPEN YOUR NEW SAFE
Note:
If the red LED is on, it is an indicator that the batteries are weak and must be changed immediately.
The Primary and Secondary user codes will not be erased if the battery becomes weak or is
removed. A weak or dead battery should be replaced immediately. To replace the battery please
follow STEPS 1 - 3. Remember to always remove the battery from safe if not using for an extended
period of time. If your battery is completely dead and you cannot open the safe by using the digital
keypad, use the override access key to open safe. The use of Non-alkaline or rechargeable batteries
is NOT RECOMMENDED.
Figure 1
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 3
Figure 4