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15. LOW BATTERY WARNING

Red = Low Battery

16. LOCK FACE QUIET MODE

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To mute the lockface, enter the code [ * 6 3 3 ]. 

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To turn the sound back on, enter code [ * 6 6 ].

By activating the lock face quiet mode, the safe will no longer

make audible sound when interacting with safe, allowing 

for silent access. 

This lock face is equipped to alert you when the batteries 

are low by illuminating the red light (center) when any 

button is pressed on the keypad. Please replace batteries 

immediately when receiving this warning.
Always test the batteries when installing or replacing. 

If the red light comes on when a button is pressed you 

know the batteries are not fully charged. 

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17. LOADING YOUR SAFE

18. MAINTAINING HINGES AND INTERNAL MECHANISMS

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

protection against fire damage.  
Store ammunition separately from valuables. 
Do not put anything in your safe that will put pressure against the door when 

it is closed.   
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.   
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.

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.  

 

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Summary of Contents for HAVEN SA5925HX

Page 1: ...NT Please read this information and follow all safety rules carefully before operating your gun safe Failure to do so will void your warranty 102020 HAVEN SERIES SA5925HX SA5930HX SA5942HX INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...PROPER PLACEMENT AND MOVING OF SAFE 6 7 KEEPING YOUR SAFE DRY 6 8 SHIPPING AND SKID REMOVAL 7 9 SECURING YOUR SAFE 8 10 LOCK FACE INSTALLATION 9 11 LOCK FACE SECURITY CODE SETUP 10 12 LOCKED OUT OF Y...

Page 3: ...h the safe on an uneven or unstable oor Ignoring this could result in serious injury or death Keep a record of your combination number in a secure place away from children and separate from your safe...

Page 4: ...Select registration from the drop down menu By registering your Sports A eld Safe we will be able to expedite and address any problems or challenges you may have which would otherwise require a notar...

Page 5: ...ND STABILIZE THE SAFE TO KEEP IT FROM TIPPING CAUSING INJURY AND OR DAMAGE TO THE SAFE AND SURROUNDING STRUCTURES Remove the packaging If your safe is still on shipping feet you can simply lift the bo...

Page 6: ...e spoke inside the plastic bag hanging on the front of the safe Locate the keyhole in the safe door Insert and turn the backup key clockwise from 9 to the 1 o clock position to unlock CONTENTS USERS M...

Page 7: ...FIT ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO ITS FINAL LOCATION 1 2 3 6 The safe should be installed adjacent to a side wall with minimal space on either side of the safe Wherever possible the safe should be at agains...

Page 8: ...IL THE SAFE IS BOLTED DOWN OR SECURED PROPERLY Upon receiving your safe you may nd it attached to a shipping skid The skid is secured from the underside of the safe by four bolts Remove the four bolts...

Page 9: ...ess to the factory drilled bolt down holes To secure your safe to the oor it will rst be necessary to drill pilot holes in the oor surface 7 Replace the four black caps onto the oor of the safe 8 Dril...

Page 10: ...not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline or standard carbon zinc batteries Do not use rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries 1 Remove lock face from box located inside of safe 3 10 LOCK FACE...

Page 11: ...to reprogram 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 can ope...

Page 12: ...required to obtain keys Always remember to SWIPE your nger s across the surface of the keypad to wake the keypad in order to enter the keypad codes Simply touching the keypad may not trigger a sensor...

Page 13: ...2 The alarm system also comes with a lockout timer to prevent unauthorized entry 3 consecutive incorrect entries will cause your keypad to enter basic lockout mode locking the keypad for 30 seconds pa...

Page 14: ...1 2 3 4 17 LOADING YOUR SAFE 18 MAINTAINING HINGES AND INTERNAL MECHANISMS 5 Store documents or heat sensitive items in the bottom of the safe for greatest protection against re damage Store ammunitio...

Page 15: ...ada 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 orig...

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