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1.

 

Store documents or heat sensitive items in the bottom of the safe for greatest 

protection against fire damage.   

2.

 

Store ammunition separately from valuables.  

3.

 

Do not put anything in your safe that will put pressure against the door when it 

is closed.   

4.

 

Select safe models have reinforced shelving but as a good safety precaution 

store heavier items either on the floor of the safe or away from the middle of 

the shelves.    

 

We recommend placing a moisture/protective barrier between your safe and 

concrete floor to prevent any moisture, mildew and rust damage the safe.  

Installing your safe in a place with climate control (heat in the winter and cooling in 

the summer) is highly recommended. In areas of high humidity or frequent 

temperature fluctuations (garages) it is recommend to take appropriate 

precautions to ward against moisture damage. We strongly encourage the use an 

internal dehumidifier and/or desiccants to protect your contents from rust or 

mildew. Internal dehumidifiers should not be in direct contact with the side or back 

walls.  

 

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 experts prior to doing so.   
 

 

14. LOADING YOUR SAFE

15. KEEPING YOUR SAFE DRY

16. MAINTAINING HINGES AND INTERNAL MECHANISMS

When loading guns into your safe, make sure they rest securely against the 

cutouts provided in the gun racks to prevent accidental tipping when the

door is closed.

5. 

 

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Summary of Contents for DENALI SA55-18MD

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT Please read this information and follow all safety rules carefully before operating your gun safe Failure to do so will void your warranty 052219 DENALI SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...storing a weapon SA Consumer Products strongly recommends that you do not store loaded guns Always follow the rearm safety rules set out by the rearm s manufacturer A Cascade Pro Safe or any other rea...

Page 3: ...10 LOCKED OUT OF YOUR SAFE 8 PROPER PLACEMENT AND MOVEMENT OF SAFE SECURING YOUR SAFE LOADING YOUR SAFE KEEPING SAFE DRY MAINTAINING HINGES AND INTERNAL MECHANISM 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS UNBOXING 6 5 6 L...

Page 4: ...y letter and proof of payment REGISTRATION INFORMATION The information you record onto this page will be required in the event you cannot access the contents of your Sports A eld Safe Please ll out al...

Page 5: ...www sportsa eldsafes com 4 2 UNDERSTANDING YOUR SAFE EXTERIOR Closed 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 0 9 Standard E Lock Override Key Entry underneath key pad External Hinges Handle...

Page 6: ...a eldsafes com 5 UNDERSTANDING YOUR SAFE Continued INTERIOR Open Battery Location Fully Wrapped Adjustable Shelf Bolt Down Hole Reset Button Adjustable Shelf Rails Top Shelf Locking Bolts Deluxe Door...

Page 7: ...y SA Products www sportsa eldsafes com 6 3 INSPECTION WARNING SAFES ARE HEAVY AND CAN BE UNSTABLE ON UNEVEN GROUND PLEASE ENSURE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN DEALING WITH OR MOVING UNSECURED SAFES WHILE UNBOXIN...

Page 8: ...key clockwise from 9 to 12 o clock to unlock 5 OPENING YOUR SAFE Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 2 Gently remove the E Lock from the safe by rst pushing in the release tab on the bottom of lock face backer plat...

Page 9: ...n turn the handle back to it s starting position so the bolts are open and extended Remove key Step 1 1 The E Lock requires 4 x AA alkaline batteries Locate the battery compartment on the inside of th...

Page 10: ...g the lock face to the backer plate and turning clockwise until you feel the e lock click into place Step 2 This E Lock is equipped to alert you when the batteries are low by illuminating the red ligh...

Page 11: ...e the reset button Press and release the reset button You will hear a beep The yellow right light on the E lock will illuminate so that you can enter your new code 2 Enter your new 3 to 8 digit securi...

Page 12: ...will be to use your backup keys in order to gain access to your safe and follow the E Lock Security Setup Code instructions starting at step 2 of activating the brass reset button If you have lost you...

Page 13: ...PTY SAFE BOX AND SEE IF IT WILL FIT ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO ITS FINAL LOCATION 1 The safe should be installed adjacent to a side wall with minimal space on either side of the safe Wherever possible the...

Page 14: ...o secure your safe to the oor it will rst be necessary to drill pilot holes in the oor surface 4 Drill the appropriate diameter and depth of pilot holes based on the type of hardware being used and th...

Page 15: ...y 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 an inte...

Page 16: ...Canada Proof of registration and copy of sales receipt must be on file at the time of claim Visit our website at www sportsafieldsafes com to register your safe Lifetime warranty only applies to the o...

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