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13. SECURING YOUR SAFE

  WARNING: YOUR SAFE IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT ITSELF WHEN THE DOOR IS OPENED.  

HOWEVER, CAUTION SHOULD BE USED TO AVOID TIPPING. WHILE SECURING YOUR 

SAFE BE SURE TO HAVE A SECOND PERSON HOLD AND STABILIZE THE SAFE TO KEEP IT 

FROM TIPPING, CAUSING INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE SAFE AND SURROUNDING 

STRUCTURES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL COMPROMISE THE SAFETY, SECURITY, AND 

WARRANTY OF THE SAFE. 

TOOLS NEEDED TO BOLT SAFE TO A CONCRETE SURFACE

• DRILL / HAMMER DRILL
• DRILL BIT – 3/8” ( for installing into concrete with provided hardware)
• WRENCH – 7/16” (10MM) SOCKET 
• HAMMER

• SAFETY GLASSES
• GLOVES
• OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT AS NEEDED

 

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Use the hardware provided or consult your hardware retailer for fastening 

hardware for your particular mounting surface.
Open your safe door and locate and remove the four black caps on the 

safe floor or back wall. This will provide access to the factory drilled bolt down holes.  
To secure your safe to the floor it will first be necessary to drill pilot holes 

in the floor surface. 
For the hardware provided (concrete floor installation) we recommend using a 

hammer drill and 3/8”concrete drill bit to drill the four corresponding holes in 

the concrete floor.  
Insert and drive the plastic anchoring plugs into the pilot holes. You may need 

to use a hammer to fully insert the plugs into the pilot holes.
Secure the safe, by threading all anchor bolts through the factory drilled bolt 

down holes in the bottom of the safe and ratcheting down tight.  

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Replace the four black caps onto the floor or back wall 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.   

 

 

BOLT

WASHER

RUBBER WASHER

ANCHOR

Summary of Contents for SA-DIA4

Page 1: ...read this information and follow all safety rules carefully before operating your security safe Failure to do so will void your warranty 033023 SECURITY SAFE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SA DIA1 SA DIA2 SA...

Page 2: ...6 5 OPENING YOUR SAFE WITH PROGRAMMED SECURITY CODE 8 6 LOCKED OUT OF THE SAFE 8 7 INTERNAL LIGHTING 9 8 LOW BATTERY WARNING 9 9 LOCKOUT MODE TAMPER PROTECTION 9 10 SILENT ENTRY MODE 10 11 PROPER PLA...

Page 3: ...ends that you do not store loaded rearms Always follow the rearm safety rules set out by the rearm s manufacturer A Sanctuary safe or any other rearm storage device cannot take the place of other safe...

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 rec...

Page 5: ...verride Key Entry underneath keypad Active Locking Plates Key Hooks Adjustable Shelves SA DIA1 only has one shelf SA DIA4 has 3 shelves Door Organizer Storage Pocket Bolt Down Holes Dead Locking Plate...

Page 6: ...k face in the proper orientation The keypad will beep when batteries are successfully installed Turn the handle counter clockwise to unlock the safe door Open the Ssafe door then turn the handle back...

Page 7: ...CURITY CODE SETUP 1 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 h...

Page 8: ...reset button and start again Inactivity Timeout If this programming sequence is not completed within 10 seconds the red LED will ash 3 times and the keypad will shut down Return to step 1 to restart t...

Page 9: ...om or 888 792 4264 5 OPENING SAFE WITH PROGRAMMED SECURITY CODE With keys in hand close and lock the door Enter your security code followed by the button If the security code is accepted the yellow LE...

Page 10: ...time it is pressed Internal Light Light Activation Button 1 Three consecutive rejected security code entries puts the safe in Basic Lockout mode The keypad is deactivated for 30 seconds 2 Six consecu...

Page 11: ...recommended In areas of high humidity or frequent temperature uctuations garages it is recommend to take appropriate precautions to ward against moisture damage We strongly encourage the use of an in...

Page 12: ...remove the four black caps on the safe oor or back wall This will provide access to the factory drilled bolt down holes To secure your safe to the oor it will rst be necessary to drill pilot holes in...

Page 13: ...ot put anything in your safe that will put pressure against the door when it is closed As a good safety precaution store heavier items either on the oor of the safe or away from the middle of the shel...

Page 14: ...da 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 own...

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