WARNING: Max load for shelves is 40 lbs.
Gun Barrel Rest shelves are not designed to hold weight.
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Maintenance:
Cleaning your safe - To clean the exterior of your safe, use a clean and soft
cloth that is slightly damp with water. We suggest using a microfiber
cleaning cloth. Take care around the edges of any logos or pin striping.
Using pressure on logos or pin striping could damage them. Locks and
handles are coated to protect from rust or tarnish. Do not use any kind of
metal polish or harsh cleaning products on them. Simply wipe off with a
soft, damp cloth. For minor scratches or blemishes in the paint of the safe,
information on touch-up paint is available from the Accessory Sheet,
www.rhinosafe.com or contact a local dealer.
Greasing the door bolts - To keep the door bolt action of your safe smooth
and relieve any stresses from the mechanism, we recommend adding a
small amount of grease to the door bolts. With the door open and the
handle rotated counter-clockwise to extend the door bolts, wipe a very
small amount of lubricating grease onto the moving door bolts around the
door. We recommend using Super Lube™ or a multi-purpose silicone
grease with PTFE.
Manual Lock Maintenance - To keep your manual lock as reliable as possible,
we recommend having a certified lock technician service your lock annually.
Electronic Lock Maintenance - While electronic locks do not need annual
maintenance, changing out your 9-volt battery once a year is highly recom-
mended to ensure reliable access into your safe. We recommend using a
Duracell™ or Energizer™ alkaline battery with a “use date” at least 4 years
in the future.
The Handles:
If your safe did not come with a hand wheel,
the handles can be found packaged inside the
safe. To install the handles, screw them
clockwise into the hub on the front of your
safe.