ELECTRONIC LOCK OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Opening Your Safe for the First Time
Installing the Battery
We highly recommend using a Duracell
®
or Energizer
®
alkaline battery with a
“
Use
Date
”
of at least 4 years in the future.
1.
Unlock and pull your safe door open.
2.
To remove the keypad, push straight up from the bottom of the keypad until it
releases.
3.
Carefully pull the keypad away from the safe to prevent
damage to the wiring harness.
4.
With the battery cavity accessible, install a new 9
-
volt
battery into the terminals and tuck the battery and wiring
harness back into the battery cavity.
5.
Slide the keypad back down onto the shoulder screws. Be
careful not to pinch the wiring harness on the screws.
6.
With the door open, test the operation of the lock several
times before closing and locking the safe.
1.
To unlock the safe, enter the existing six
-
digit code. Each key press is confirmed
with an audio and visual (LED flash) signal.
2.
The lock will indicate a valid code entry with a double signal. Within 4 seconds,
turn handwheel clockwise to retract the lock tang.
3.
To lock the safe, turn the handwheel counter
-
clockwise until it stops to allow the
lock tang to extend. Always test to see if the lock has re
-
engaged by turning the
handwheel clockwise.
Operating Your Electronic Lock
Every invalid code entry is indicated by a triple signal. Entering 4 consecutive invalid
codes result in a 5
-
minute delay period. The LED will flash at 5
-
second intervals. At
the end of the delay period 2 or more incorrect codes will restart an additional 5
-
minute delay period.
Wrong Try Penalty
SecuRam
™
Electronic Lock
RHINO METALS safes equipped with:
SecuRam
™
electronic locks (shipped unlocked and without battery).
Open the door by rotating the handwheel on the front of the safe clockwise
and pull the safe door open.
Removing the battery during the delay period will reset the 5
-
minute timer.
Rhino Metals Technical Support (208) 454
-
5545
12
SecuRam Lock
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