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10. LOCKOUT MODE / TAMPER PROTECTION

1. Three consecutive rejected security code entries puts 

the safe in “Basic Lockout” mode. The touch pad is 

deactivated for 30 seconds.

2. Six consecutive rejected security code entries results 

in “Severe Lockout” mode. The touch pad is 

deactivated for 5 minutes.

Note: During lockout mode, the yellow lock LED will light 

up once every 10 seconds. When lockout mode has ended, 

the green unlock LED will flash 1 time and you will hear 

1 beep to signify the lockout mode has ended. You will 

now have access to your touch pad.

3. After the safe enters basic or severe lockout mode, the tamper indicator will trigger 

to warn you that someone has unsuccessfully attempted to gain access to your safe. 

This tamper indicator will signal immediately after the next successful code is entered. 

The yellow lock LED will flash 3 times and in addition to a 3 second long beep.

9. LOW BATTERY WARNING

8. INTERNAL LIGHTING 

When the safe door is opened, 

internal lighting activates for 30 

seconds.

If you need to activate your light 

longer, you can press the green light 

activation button on the inner door 

panel. This will activate the internal 

lighting for an additional 30 seconds 

each time it is pressed.

Red & Green = Low Battery

This safe is equipped to alert you of Low

Battery Mode. This Low Battery Warning is

initiated immediately after a successful code

entry. The touch pad will illuminate both the red 

low battery LED and green unlock LED for 3 

seconds. It is highly advised to immediately replace 

the safe's

batteries to avoid being locked out of your safe.

Internal Light

Light Activation 

Button

Summary of Contents for PLATINUM SA-PLAT1

Page 1: ... follow all safety rules carefully before operating your security safe Failure to do so will void your warranty 110521 SECURITY SAFE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SA PLAT1 SA PLAT2 SA PLAT3 SA PLAT4 SA PLAT1 DP SA PLAT2 DP SA PLAT3 DP AND SA PLAT4 DP ...

Page 2: ...R SAFE WITH PROGRAMMED SECURITY CODE 8 6 LOCKED OUT OF THE SAFE 8 7 GLASS SHELF INSTALLATION 9 8 INTERNAL LIGHTING 12 9 LOW BATTERY WARNING 12 10 LOCKOUT MODE TAMPER PROTECTION 12 11 SILENT ENTRY MODE 13 12 PROPER PLACEMENT AND MOVING OF SAFE 13 13 KEEPING YOUR SAFE DRY 13 14 SECURING YOUR SAFE 14 15 LOADING YOUR SAFE 15 16 HINGES AND INTERNAL MECHANISMS 15 LIFETIME WARRANTY 16 ...

Page 3: ...ecommends that you do not store loaded firearms Always follow the firearm safety rules set out by the firearm s manufacturer A Sanctuary safe or any other firearm storage device cannot take the place of other safety procedures including advising children of the dangers of firearms SA Consumer Products and its distributors of the Sanctuary safes do not recommend suggest advise promote or otherwise condo...

Page 4: ...gistering your Sanctuary safe we will be able to expedite and address any problems or challenges you may have which would otherwise require a notary letter and proof of payment The information you record onto this page will be required in the event you cannot access the contents of your Sanctuary safe Please fill out all the required information below and retain for your records and safe keeping PL...

Page 5: ...e Backup Key Entry underneath lock face Active Locking Bolts Key Hooks Tempered Glass Shelves SA PLAT1 only has one shelf Door Organizer Storage Pocket Bolt Down Holes Acrylic Mirror Back Wall Dead Locking Bolts Interior Light Reset Button Lighting Activation Button 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 0 ...

Page 6: ...k Step 4 Step 5 Install the single spoke by inserting into one of the threaded openings and twisting clockwise until you feel the spoke fully lock into place Turn the handle clockwise to unlock the safe door Open the safe door then turn the handle back to it s starting position so the locking bolts are extended Remove the backup key and set aside SA PLAT1 handle will rotate counter clockwise Remov...

Page 7: ...opening and turn clockwise to install Note The SA PLAT1 model only requires a single spoke No additional spokes will need installed for that specific model 8 7 Step 7 Step 8 Step 6 WARNING The batteries must be inserted with the correct polarity Exhausted batteries must be removed from the product and discarded safely Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline or standard carbon zinc batt...

Page 8: ...n programming mode Enter your new 3 to 8 digit security code followed by the symbol 4 ELECTRONIC LOCK SECURITY CODE SETUP Important Your safe comes programmed with a factory code of 1 5 9 It is necessary to re program your safe with a new security code you have personally selected to provide maximum household security Be careful in choosing your new security code you ll want to be sure that you ca...

Page 9: ...d to wake up and activate the lockface Two random numbers will illuminate when the touch pad wakes up Individually press both of the two numbers in any order to allow full access to the touch pad Next enter your security code followed by the button If the security code is accepted the yellow lock LED will flash 2 times followed by the green unlock LED illuminating You now have access to your safe I...

Page 10: ...Note Do not overtighten 2 First remove the protective film from the acrylic mirror back wall Then remove the tempered glass shelving from the protective packaging located at the bottom ofthe safe and gatherall provided hardware 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Rotate the front shelving brackets 45 degrees on both sides ofthe safe Note The back brackets remain straight 3 ...

Page 11: ...ont bracket rotate the shelf down to a horizontal position 6 Step 5 Step 4 5 Maneuverthe top shelf into the safe positioned just belowthe top brackets 4 Pull the shelftowards you passing the shelfthrough both ofthe front top brackets Note During this step be sure the shelf slides below and does not make contact with the key hooks located on right wall ofthe safe This could damage orbreak key hooks...

Page 12: ... down into the front brackets Note The PLAT1 model onlyhas one shelf 8 Step 11 7 GLASS SHELF INSTALLATION Continued Step 10 Secure shelves bytightening the set screwundereach shelf bracket Note Do not overtighten this can cause damage to shelving 11 Push the bottom shelf away fromyou passing the back end ofthe shelfthrough the back shelving brackets Note The PLAT4 model will contain a third shelf ...

Page 13: ...ttempted to gain access to your safe This tamper indicator will signal immediately after the next successful code is entered The yellow lock LED will flash 3 times and in addition to a 3 second long beep 9 LOW BATTERY WARNING 8 INTERNAL LIGHTING When the safe door is opened internal lighting activates for 30 seconds If you need to activate your light longer you can press the green light activation ...

Page 14: ...en installing your safe on a concrete floor use of a moisture protective barrier is highly recommended Failure to do so or exposing the safe to chemicals or other adverse environments may void the warranty SA Consumer Products recommends that you store your safe in a closet office basement bedroom or any other location that is convenient for you but out of direct line of sight from prying eyes 12 PRO...

Page 15: ...holes in the bottom of the safe and ratcheting down tight 7 Replace the four black caps onto the floor of the safe Make sure the metal washer sits on top of the rubber washer Tighten the bolt to compress the rubber washer between the safe and metal washer Failure to do so will allow water to enter the safe in the event of a flood 14 SECURING YOUR SAFE WARNING YOUR SAFE IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT ITSELF ...

Page 16: ... will put pressure against the door when it is closed As a good safety precaution store heavier items either on the floor of the safe or away from the middle of the shelves 16 HINGES AND INTERNAL MECHANISMS The hinges and internal locking mechanism are permanently lubricated thus needing no maintenance Opening the door panel of your safe may void your warranty Always consult our customer service ex...

Page 17: ...ada Proof of registration and copy of sales receipt must be on file at the time of claim Visit our website at www saproducts com to register your safe Lifetime warranty only applies to the original owner of the safe SA Consumer Products Inc shall only be responsible and liable when the safe is used in compliance with the directions specified in your new Sanctuary Safe Owner s Manual SA Consumer Pr...

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