If your Honeywell Firesafe is ever damaged by a fire, SISCO® will replace it with a comparable model
at no charge to the consumer. Freight on the replacement unit is not included in the guarantee and
must be paid by the consumer.
For claims, submit your name and address, a photo of the damaged safe along with its Model
Number, and a copy of the Fire Department report to SISCO Customer Service as proof of loss. Once
the information is received, Customer Service will contact you with further instructions.
LIMITED WARRANTY
If your Honeywell safe fails to operate because of a manufacturing defect any time up to five (5)
years from the date of original purchase, we will, at our discretion, repair or replace the unit at no
charge to the original owner. A copy of your sales receipt is required as Proof of Purchase.
The consumer must first contact SISCO Customer Service (800-223-8566, USA and Canada;
310-638-1182 outside of USA and Canada, or via E-mail at customerservice@honeywellsafes.com)
during the Term of the Limited Warranty for authorization on the repair or replacement of the safe.
For the repair of the safe, SISCO Customer Service may provide approval for taking it to a local
locksmith. For the replacement of the safe, the consumer must return it, prepaid, to SISCO
(2835 E. Ana St., Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221). SISCO will replace the safe with a comparable
model, shipping prepaid.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
SISCO’s responsibility and the consumer’s rights are limited to the repair or replacement of the
defective safe, as stated above.
This Warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by improper installation, neglect,
accident, misuse, exposure to extremes of heat or humidity, terrorism, war, acts of God, or as a
result of service or modification by other than an authorized service center. While your SISCO safe is
warranted to be free of mechanical defect during the Term of Limited Warranty, the Warranty does
not apply to the finish of the safe.
SISCO is not responsible for any costs associated with removing or installing this product.
SISCO is not responsible for damage or loss of the contents of the safe nor for the unauthorized
removal of contents.
SISCO is not responsible for any damages incurred to the safe during shipment.
This Limited Warranty applies only to new SISCO safes, purchased by the original owner, and is not
transferable to second owners or “factory seconds” safes purchased by the consumer.
No implied Warranty of salability or fitness exists other than those descriptions provided on the
packaging, instructions and advertising. No other covenants or warranties, either implied or stated,
written or oral, are hereby present. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied
Warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Honeywell Firesafes that include a Mounting Kit must be installed according to the Instructions
provided. Any permanent installation of the safe which penetrates the insulation material of a fire
insulated product voids the Warranty.
This Warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
Honeywell and/or Protector™ Fire Insulated Safes are tested by Underwriters’ Laboratory or Japan
Industrial Standards to protect internal contents during a fire at varying degrees of temperature and
varying lengths of time. For more information concerning the coverage for your particular safe,
contact SISCO Customer Service at 800-223-8566 (USA and Canada).
The Honeywell trademark for Home/Office Safes is used with permission. Honeywell Safes are
distributed exclusively by SISCO. Honeywell makes no representations or warranties with respect to
this product or service. The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell Intellectual
Properties Inc. by SISCO.
Operation & Installation Guide
MHML87D92DE0807
ENGLISH
Model 2087D / 2087DE
Model 2092D / 2092DE
with Emergency Override Key
Read These Instructions Very Carefully!
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Index
Safe Identification Record
Model Number
Serial Number
Overview of Your Safe ...................................
Opening Safe For The First Time................
Test Locking System........................................
Use, Care and Maintenance .............................
Customer Support ...........................................
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Key Number
Digital Passcode Record
Your Passcode must be at least 3 digits and no more than 8 digits followed
by the # sign.
Important:
Once your personal Passcode is programmed, the factory pre-set code will no
longer open the safe.
For Your Protection
• Do not remove the Serial Number tag from the safe.
• Store Emergency Override Keys away from (NEVER INSIDE) safe.
• Record all Safe Identification Numbers on Safe Identification
Record (last page).
• Save this manual and NEVER keep it inside the safe.
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Overview of Your Safe
WELCOME!
Your new Honeywell Waterproof Fire Theft Safe™ will provide years of safe
and secure protection for your valuables, important documents and other
personal items. All Honeywell safes are designed and built using the highest
manufacturing standards to ensure maximum user satisfaction under a variety
of conditions. With proper care, your Honeywell safe will provide “Peace of
Mind” for many years to come.
Thank you and Enjoy!
The following list outlines the items and quantities of each included with
your new safe. Please carefully check the list to confirm all items have been
received. If any item is missing, then please contact Customer Service
@ 1-800-223-8566.
If you are missing parts, have difficulty programming your safe or
have any other questions pertaining to its proper use and care, DO
NOT RETURN your safe to the store. Please contact Customer Service
at 1-800-223-8566 (USA & Canada) for assistance.
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Opening Safe For The First Time
Important: FIRST TIME ACTIVATION
Your safe is ready for activation. To allow the safe to be opened and to prevent
locking of the safe prior to completing the first-time user activation procedures, a
solenoid deactivation safety device has been installed.
Batteries and Emergency Override Keys
Remove 4 “AA” batteries and 2 Emergency Override Keys. They are
located in the protective Styrofoam insert at the top of the box.
User Activation
Install Batteries
1. Turn handle upwards to the right and pull open the safe door.
2. Slide the battery compartment cover (located inside the
safe at the top of the door) forward and remove. Install
the 4 “AA” batteries. Make sure the batteries are installed
in the proper direction as indicated in the battery compartment. Slide the cover back into place.
3. After the batteries are correctly installed, the red and green
lights located at the top of the keypad on the front of the safe
will blink twice, the keypad backlight will flash once and
you will hear a single beep.
GREEN
LIGHT
-
+
LIGHT
Notes
+
-
RED
4. Proceed to Activate Lock.
Important: ENABLE/DISABLE SOUND
Once the batteries are installed, if you do not hear a beep when entering
the factory pre-set Passcode or during the personal Passcode re-programming
process, enter the following key sequence into the digital keypad: # * #
This will turn the sound on. Repeat the process if you want the sound turned off.
Activate Lock
1. Locate the small plastic Locking Pin on the inside of the
safe door. Grip and pull out completely. Pin can then be
properly discarded.
2. Leave the safe door open and proceed to Electronic Locking System Test.
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Customer Support
Test Locking System
How to Contact Us
Phone:1-800-223-8566 (USA and Canada)
Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm Pacific Standard Time
Email:CustomerService@HoneywellSafes.com
In addition to the required information regarding your safe, you must include the
best time and proper telephone number to reach you during our normal Customer
Service hours.
Mail: Attn: Customer Service Dept.
SISCO
2835 E. Ana Street
Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221
Mail:
Customer Service Dept.
Master Distributors
11 Howleys Rd.
Notting Hill VIC 3168
03-9538-9200
Ordering Replacement Keys
If a key becomes misplaced or you would like additional keys, you may conveniently
purchase them from our Customer Service Department. You must supply the following
information to assure accurate processing:
• Name / Address / Telephone
• Safe Model Number / Serial Number
• Key Number (located on the key and Emergency Override Key lock cover)
• Number of keys requested
• E-mail address if available
Electronic Locking System Test
With the door still open, you can test the Electronic Digital Lock
by manually activating the Locking System.
To activate the Locking System, locate the Locking Push Button
on the inside of the safe door, push it in and turn the handle
downward to the left. This will cause the Live Bolts to extend
out and into the “locked” position. Now with the door open
and the Live Bolts in the locked position, you may proceed to
Testing the Passcode.
EXTENDED
LIVE BOLTS
LOCKING PUSH
BUTTON
Payment and Delivery
In the USA, replacement keys are available for a fee and credit card orders are accepted
by telephone or via our web site. Checks or Money Orders are required for orders
received by mail and should be made payable to SISCO®. Contact our Customer
Service Department for costing information prior to ordering.
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Important: ENGAGING LIVE BOLTS
Closing the safe door with the Live Bolts in the locked (extended) position can
damage the safe. The Locking Push Button should only be used when testing
or programming the safe with the door remaining open.
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Test Locking SystemCustomer Support
Testing the Passcode
1. With the safe door open and the Live Bolts engaged, you can
now test the Electronic Locking System using the pre-set three
digit factory code. Locate the digital keypad on the front of the
safe and open up the protective cover to expose the keypad.
2. When the cover is opened, the keypad is activated and the
keypad backlight will turn on and remain on for approximately 5
seconds. When the backlight turns off, the keypad is still active
and the backlight will turn on again when any key is pressed.
3. The pre-set three digit factory Passcode is 159. Enter this
Passcode as follows:
Note: All entries are accompanied by a beep and the green light
will flash.
4. After properly entering the entire sequence, the green light will
turn on and the lock will “click”. You now have 5 seconds to
open the safe by turning the safe door handle upward to
the right.
Important: IF HANDLE WILL NOT TURN
If the handle will not turn to the right after the green light comes on, first turn
the handle slightly back to the left until it stops, then turn upwards to the right
again to open.
5. Once the handle has been turned to the right, the Live Bolts will be disengaged and retract into the door. You have successfully unlocked the safe and the door is now in the unlocked position.
6. Leave the safe door open and proceed to Programming a Personal Passcode.
Your Safe’s Unique Identification Numbers
When contacting Customer Service, you should be prepared to supply some
important information that specifically identifies your safe. This information is
extremely important to assuring prompt and accurate customer assistance.
It is strongly recommended that you identify and record the following information
in the “Safe Identification Record” form located on the inside back cover of this
manual:
Model Number
Serial Number
Key Number
Locating Model and Serial Numbers
Most Honeywell safes include a small metallic silver or gray tag affixed to one
of the surfaces. This tag is usually located on the front or right side of the safe.
This tag contains the Serial Number, and on selected models a similar tag is
attached containing the Model Number. If a Model Number tag is not attached
to the safe, then it can be located on the front or side panel of the box that the
safe was packaged in. Write this number down for future reference.
Key Number
The Key Number is located on the key. If you do not have the key, the number
is also located on a sticker on the inside of the Emergency Override Key lock
cover. (See Emergency Override Key, page 6)
Important: DO NOT REMOVE TAGS!
In case your safe becomes inoperable or you lose your keys, these identification
numbers will be needed to correct the problem. It is recommended that the
number tags remain in place on the safe. If removal is necessary, then they
should be attached to the inside back cover of the Operation and Installation
Guide. Store in a safe and secure place for future reference.
Important: SECURITY LOCKOUT PERIODS
For added security, the safe will automatically “Lockout” entry for 15 minutes
after three attempts to open with an invalid Passcode.
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Use, Care and Maintenance
Programming a Personal Passcode
Appropriate Use of Your Safe
Honeywell Waterproof Fire Theft Safes™ protect records and many other valuables.
Testing shows that the interior temperature of the safe remains below 350°F
(177°C) for 1 hour during a fire up to 1700°F (927°C) when used properly. Your
safe must be closed and latched in order to properly protect the contents from fire.
Safe Care and Maintenance
When properly maintained, your safe will continue to operate and accurately
read the authorized Passcode for many years. In order to ensure optimum
performance of your safe, please follow these simple precautions:
Replace Batteries – For best results and performance, we recommend that the
batteries be replaced at least once a year or sooner depending on amount of
use.
Clean Hands - Never attempt to operate the digital keypad if your hands have
excessive dirt, debris or liquids on them.
Clean Safe – To clean the surface of your safe, it is recommended that you
use a mild cleaner (e.g., window cleaner) to avoid scratching or discoloring
the surface. Always wipe dry and NEVER use abrasive cleansers on the safe or
digital keypad.
Moisture – If the safe is stored in an area of high moisture content (such as near
the ocean or in a tropical climate), moisture from the environment may become
trapped inside the safe. If this applies to you, open the safe on a regular basis to
promote air circulation.
For future reference, store this Operation and Installation Guide in a secure area
away from the safe. DO NOT DISCARD!
Programming a Personal Passcode
For security reasons, it is very important that you program
your own personal Passcode into the digital lock. The factory
Passcode 159 should be changed immediately.
To program your own unique 3-8 digit Passcode, follow these
steps:
1. With the safe in the open position, press in on the small
reset button located on the inside top edge of the door.
NOTE: After pressing the reset button, the red and green
lights on the keypad will flash to indicate the programming
is authorized and you have 10 seconds to begin.
2. Open the protective cover on the front of the safe to expose
the keypad.
3. Enter your new 3-8 digit Passcode followed by the # Key.
Immediately repeat the sequence, beginning with the new
Passcode followed by the # Key.
4. The green light will light up solid, indicating your new Passcode has been successfully entered.
5. Your new Passcode will now be comprised of the 3-8 digit
sequence you selected, always followed by the # sign. The
factory pre-set Passcode will no longer open the safe.
6. You may change your Passcode at any time by repeating
the same steps.
PASSCODE
RESET BUTTON
GREEN
LIGHT
7. It is important that you write down your personal Passcode
and secure it in a safe location away from the safe.
NOTE: If you forget your personal Passcode, access to the
safe can be made using the Emergency Override Key.
(See page 6)
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Emergency Override Key/
Battery Replacement
Additional Features
Your safe is equipped with an Emergency Override Key which
allows immediate access in case you forget your Passcode or the
batteries need replacing.
1. Locate and open the protective keypad cover on the front of
the safe.
2. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, remove the 2 screws
securing the small Emergency Override Key lock cover located just below the digital keypad. Pull forward on the cover to remove and set aside with the small screws.
3. Insert the Emergency Override Key into the lock and turn
clockwise to the right.
4. Turn the handle upwards to the right to open the safe.
NOTE: If batteries need replacing, proceed with step 5. Otherwise, proceed to steps 6-8.
5. Slide the battery compartment cover (located inside the safe at the top of the door) forward and remove. Remove and properly dispose of the (4) nonworking batteries. Install 4 new “AA” batteries. Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper direction as indicated
in the battery compartment. Slide the cover back into place.
6. Remove the Emergency Override Key, and before replacing
the lock cover, enter your personal Passcode to make sure
the safe will open.
Shelves
To allow for greater flexibility and further accommodate your particular storage
needs, this safe includes (1) Adjustable/Removable Shelf.
1. Position shelf so that the gripping ridges are on the top and towards the front
of the safe.
2. Locate the approximate position in the safe where you would like to place the
shelf and, using the guides molded into the walls of the safe, slide into place.
Low Battery Indicator
Every time the keypad is activated, the system automatically checks the power
level remaining in the batteries. If the power falls below a certain level, the red
light will flash every two seconds to indicate the need for new batteries. See
page 6 for instructions on replacing the batteries.
Disable / Enable Sound
1. To Enable (Turn on) the sound during normal operation, press the following
key sequence:
-
+
+
-
2. Repeat the process to turn the sound off.
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7. Replace the lock cover using the 2 small screws and return
the Emergency Override Key to a secure place away from
the safe.
8. Close and lock the safe door.
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