MODEL T10722/T10723
FINGERPRINT SAFE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Introduction
The Model T10722/T10723 Fingerprint Safe (see
Figure 1) provides three methods of securing
your belongings:
• Biometric fingerprint verification
• PIN number
• Key
This safe features a soft mat inside to protect
secured items, a removable upper shelf, and
mounting holes for securing to a wall or the floor.
Specifications
Overall Dimensions
T10722 .................. 13
T10723 ................. 15" W x 11
Maximum Fingerprints ..................................... 32
Maximum PIN Numbers .................................... 8
Fireproof ..........................................................No
Required Batteries .........................4 AA, Alkaline
3
⁄4" W x 10" H x 9 7⁄8" D
3
⁄4" H x 11 3⁄4" D
Small Item Inventory
Description Qty
Protective Mat .................................................... 1
Anchor Studs M8-1.25 x 50 ............................... 4
AA Alkaline Batteries ......................................... 4
Keys ................................................................... 2
Grizzly cannot replace lost or stolen keys.
Please contact your local locksmith if this
happens.
Figure 1. Model T10723 Fingerprint Safe.
COPYRIGHT © FEBRUARY, 2013 BY GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE
OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
FOR MODELS MANUFACTURED SINCE 01/13 #TS15619 PRINTED IN CHINA
To reduce the risk of lost or stolen keys,
keep them in a secure location that is separate from the safe.
DO NOT store keys inside safe!
Identification
Before using the safe to store items, you
need to install the batteries, record one or
more fingerprints, and record a PIN number.
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Installing Batteries
1. Slide the keyhole cover down to remove it,
then use the key to open the door.
2. Slide the cover off the battery compartment,
install four AA batteries, then re-install the
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cover.
Note: Orient the batteries as directed by the
illustrations on the back wall of the battery
compartment.
Fingerprint Scanning Tips
The fingerprint scanner uses light to read the difference between the ridges and valleys of your
fingerprint.
Follow these tips to successfully use your fingerprint to operate the safe:
• Keep your finger tip clean, especially of oily
or sticky substances.
Figure 2. Controls identification.
A. Reset Button
B. Battery Compartment
C. Dead Bolts
D. Fingerprint Scanner
E. Green Light
F. PIN Pad
G. Red Light
H. Door Handle
I. Security Pad
J. Keyhole Cover
K. Activation Button
• Keep the scanner surface clean (refer to the
Cleaning section on Page 4).
• Center your finger tip flat on the scanner with
medium pressure. If you use too much or too
little pressure, the scanner may not be able
to tell the difference between the ridges and
valleys of your fingerprint.
• If your forefinger tip is narrow, use your thumb
or middle finger to provide a wider fingerprint.
• If your finger tip is very dry, restore the natural
oil and moisture by rubbing it on your palm,
along the bridge of your nose, or across your
forehead.
• If your finger tip is wet or excessively moist,
dry it with a soft cloth. Do not use paper or
other material that will leave particles on the
skin surface.