Record your key numbers. You have (2) different keys. One key is used
to open the safe after you have entered the electronic combination. This
key has a number on it that matches the number on the lock face.
Record this number in the box labeled "Primary Key No.".
The other key is for emergency use as described below. Record this
number in the box labeled "Trouble Key No.".
Record your serial number located on the lower right corner of the door.
Record your personal combination number.
Keep keys and combination in a secure place away from children. Do not
store spare keys, external battery pack or this document in the safe.
Primary
Key No.
Trouble
Key No.
Serial No.
Combination
GETTING STARTED
When you unpack your safe you will find the keys, batteries (4 - 1.5V, AA, alkaline), and external battery pack packed in the foam packaging.
Key slot
Display in standby mode
OPENING THE SAFE THE FIRST TIME
1. Install the (4) 1.5V, AA batteries in the external battery box.
2. Plug the battery pack into the left hole of the control panel. (Figure 1) The
WEEK
blue display will read "ALREADY" and then the display will go into standby mode.
3. Insert the primary key into the key slot. Because you have (2) different keys
the correct key to use will have same number as on the lock face. (See above
under "IMPORTANT")
1
2
6
7
5
4
3
0
9
8
4. Press the " # " key. The display will turn blue and you will have 5 seconds to
enter the factory code.
5. Enter the factory combination ( 1 2 3 4 ) and press the " # " key to confirm
the code. The blue display will read "OPEN". Turn the key clockwise and pull the
door open using the key. You will have 5 seconds to turn the key otherwise you
will have to start over at step 4.
External
battery pack
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NOTE: An alternate way of opening the safe is to use the trouble key. Please refer to the Trouble Key Section.
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES IN THE SAFE
Now that you have opened the door for the first time your next step is to install the batteries in the safe door. You have the choice of using the
batteries from the external battery pack you used to open the door or to purchase a second set of (4) 1.5V, AA alkaline batteries.
First unplug the external battery pack. Do not store the external battery pack in the safe. You may need the external battery pack to open the
safe at later time. Open the battery compartment on the back of the door and install the batteries. The blue display will read "ALREADY" and
then go into standby mode. Keep the door open and proceed to the next step of programming your own combination.
NOTE: Every time you change the batteries you will have to reset the date and time. Your personal combination will remain the same.
PROGRAMMING YOUR OWN COMBINATION
You are now ready to program your own combination. For security, you must reprogram your safe changing the preset factory combination.
Keep the door open the entire time you are programming your combination. Do not shut the door until you have tried the combination several
times and have written your combination on this form.
1. Press the " # " key and enter the the factory combination ( 1 2 3 4 ) followed by the " # " key to confirm the combination. The
display should read "OPEN".
2. Within 7 seconds press the " " key and then enter your own personal ( 4 - 8 ) digit combination followed by the " # " key to confirm
the combination. The display will read "INTO" and your personal combination has been programmed.
NOTE: If there is more than a 5 second interval between pressing the keys, the blue display will shut off and you will have to start over.
3. Check your new combination several times. Press the " # " key and enter your new combination numbers followed by the " # " key.
The display will read "OPEN". Turn the key clockwise to retract the locking bolts. Pull the door open using the key.
4. You can reprogram a new combination by following step 1 and using your current combination instead of the factory combination.
5. If you have forgotten or lost your combination you will need to use the RESET BUTTON to reprogram a new combination. First, you
need to open your safe using the trouble key (please refer to the Trouble Key Section). After opening the door, press the RESET BUTTON
located on the back of the door an then follow steps 2 & 3 listed above.
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SPECIAL FEATURES WHEN OPENING THE DOOR
1. While you are entering the combination if you make a mistake and enter a wrong number, you can erase the wrong number by pressing
the " " key. Every time you press the " " key another number will be erased. Enter the correct number after you have done this.
NOTE: For security, if the combination is entered incorrectly (3) consecutive times an alarm will sound for 60 seconds. The alarm can be
turned off by entering the correct combination.
2. For additional security, you can program the lock so that it will not display your combination numbers on the display window while you
enter your combination. Press the " # " key and then the " " key before entering your combination. You will see your numbers displayed
as all zeros. This function is only temporary. You will have to repeat this process every time you open the safe if you want to suppress your
combination numbers from the display window.
3. You can turn off the "Beep" sound of the keypad by entering the code 633 # or turn on the "Beep" sound by entering 66 #.
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
Figure (2) shows the display panel in standby mode after you install the
batteries. To set the date and time, first press the " " key. The display
Year
MonthDay
turns blue with the "year digits" flashing. Before the display goes back into
standby mode, enter the year by pressing the " 8 " or " 0 " keys. The " 8 "
increases the number and the " 0 " decreases the number.
While the display is blue, press the " # " key which will move you to the next
field. Enter the desired information in each field and then press the " # " key
to keep moving to the next field.
Battery
Hour
The "WEEK" number represents the (7) days of the week.
REVIEWING THE RECORD OF DOOR OPENINGS
You can review the date and time of the last (14) times the door was opened.
1. First enter the combination to open the door. The blue display will read "OPEN". After the word "OPEN" disappears and
before the blue display turns off, press the " 0 " key. The date of the last time the door was opened will display for 2 seconds
followed by the time the door was opened on that date for another 2 seconds. Finally the word "PASS" will appear.
2. Before "PASS" disappears from the display, press the " 0 " key again. The next date, time and "PASS" will be displayed.
Continue pressing " 0 " during the "PASS" display to review up to 14 door openings.
TROUBLE KEY
A "Trouble Key" has been provided in case you have forgotten
or lost your security code. You can also use the trouble key to
open the safe for the first time.
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1. First remove the cover plate located on the right side of
the control panel by inserting the plug of the external battery
pack into the right hole located on the bottom of the control
panel. (Figure 3) The external battery pack does not require
batteries for this step. The plug pushes up a pin that releases
the cover plate.
NOTE: The cover plate has a longer tab on the bottom. When
you put the cap back in place, this longer tab needs to be
located on the bottom.
2. Insert the trouble key into the lock. This key will have the
External
battery pack
same number as on the lock face. Turn the key
counterclockwise all the way and hold it there.
3. Insert the primary key into the left lock, turn clockwise and
pull the door open with the key.
2
WEEK
Minute
Trouble key lockPrimary key lock
Cover plate
Long tab
3
IMPORTANT: If you have forgotten or lost your combination and want to reprogram a new combination you will have to use
the RESET BUTTON located on the back of the door. See step 5 under "PROGRAMMING YOUR OWN COMBINATION".
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LOW BATTERY
The battery symbol (figure 4) located in the display panel will tell you if the batteries are low and
need to be changed. When you enter your combination the display will also read "LO-BATTE" if
the batteries are low on charge.
If the batteries located inside the safe are depleted you can access the safe using the trouble key
or by using the external battery pack. (See the appropriate sections above)
Replace all (4) batteries with 4-1.5V, AA alkaline batteries. NOTE: Every time you change the
batteries you will have to reset the date and time. Your personal combination will remain the
same.
Under normal conditions the batteries should last about 1 year.
Full Battery
Low Battery
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VIBRATION ALARM
This safe is also equipped with an alarm that will sound if the safe is moved while the alarm is activated. To activate this feature,
you will need to enter 999 #.
When the safe is opened with the correct combination, this alarm will be disarmed for 5 minutes. The alarm will reactivate after 5
minutes and may sound if the safe is moved or the door is slammed shut. If the alarm is activated, you can turn it off by correctly
entering your combination and reopening the door.
To deactivate this feature go through the procedure to open the door with your combination and within 7 seconds enter 111 #.
SELECTING A LOCATION
Your Security Safe should be installed in an isolated, dry and secure area. For greater security the safe must be fastened to a solid surface.
SECURING THE SAFE
Locate the (2) mounting hole locations on the inside bottom of the safe
under the paper stickers. (figure 5) It will be necessary to make a
clearance hole through the safe insulation using a drill. Drill holes
through the insulation using the same diameter drill as the diameter of the mounting hardware you are using.IMPORTANT: The
fasteners you use must completely fill the hole you drilled in the
insulation. (figure 6) You must use the fasteners after you drill the
holes. Failure to do so will void the fire rating.
Through the clearance holes, mark the hole locations on the mounting
surface. Drill the appropriate diameter and depth of pilot holes
depending on the type of hardware being used and the type of
mounting surface. Secure the safe with the fasteners. (figure 5)
NOTE: The safe needs to be upright and right side up or the locking
mechanism won't work.
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IMPORTANT
Keep your combination number and keys in a secure place, away from children. Keep this record of your serial number,
combination number and key number in a secure place separate from your safe. You will need the serial number as a reference
for obtaining replacement keys.
To obtain replacement key sets, follow the instructions on the attached form.
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Security Cabinets and Safes Key or Combination Request
“This is not a Registration Form”
Verification of ownership is required in order to receive replacement key or confirm your combination
on your security product.
In order to receive a replacement key or obtain the combination to your security product:
1.Complete the following form and send to Stack-On Products.
2.Send a copy of your valid driver’s license along with the form.
3.Send a copy of the receipt showing the original purchase.
4.Security product owner must sign form.
5.Owner’s signature must be notarized.
6.Send $10.00 for replacement key or combination. Personal Check, MasterCard, or Visa
accepted.
7.Send completed information to: Stack-On Products Company
1360 N. Old Rand Road
P.O. box 489
Wauconda, IL 60084
Serial Number______________________ Key Number (if applicable) _______
Unit Dimensions________________________________________
Unit Description___________________________________________________________
Owner’s Name ____________________________________ Date Purchased___/___/____
Owner’s Address ___________________________ Unit or Apt Number _________________
City ___________________________ State _______________ Zip Code________________
Credit Card Identification Number (Located on back of card, last 3 digits on signature strip)_________
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STACK-ON FIRE RESISTANT SAFE
LIMITED LIFETIME GUARANTEE AND LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
(Valid Only for Purchases in North America)
If your Stack-On Fire Resistant Steel Safe suffers damage due to theft or fire at any time while still owned by the original
owner, Stack-On will either repair or replace (at Stack-On’s discretion) your safe free of charge. If Stack-On chooses to
repair the safe, such repair work may be performed by a local technician approved by Stack-On. Depending on the extent
of the damage, Stack-On may require the safe be returned to the factory for repair. If the safe is so returned, Stack-On will
pay the freight to the factory as well as the return freight. If the safe is replaced, Stack-On will pay the freight. This
guarantee does not cover labor costs for removal or installation of the safe and its contents. Any repair, dismantling, or
tampering undertaken without the prior written approval or direction of Stack-On will nullify this guarantee. Personal
property in the safe is not covered under this guarantee.
In addition, Stack-On Fire Resistant Steel Safes are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a
period of five (5) years from the date of original purchase by a consumer. This warranty extends to the initial consumer
only. If you believe there is a defect in material or workmanship in your Stack-On Fire Resistant Steel Safe during the 5year warranty period, please contact our customer service department at the address and in the manner set forth below. If
Stack-On is properly notified during the 5-year warranty period and, after inspection confirms there is a defect, Stack-On
will, at its sole option, provide repair parts or exchange the product at no charge, or refund the purchase price of the
product.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY PRODUCT, OR ANY PART OF ANY PRODUCT, WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO
EXCESSIVE USE, ACCIDENT, NEGLIGENCE, INCORRECT MAINTENANCE, ALTERATION OR REPAIR BY ANYONE OTHER
THAN STACK-ON, ABUSE, OR MISUSE.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE
HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED. STACK-ON SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR
LIABILITIES. STACK-ON NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT, ANY
OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF STACK-ON'S FIRE RESISTANT STEEL SAFES.
STACK-ON WILL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE TO THE INITIAL CONSUMER FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE
OR USE OF ANY STACK-ON PRODUCTS, INCLUDING THE FIRE RESISTANT STEEL SAFES. STACK-ON'S LIABILITY FOR
ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE
PRODUCT, AS DESCRIBED ABOVE, OR A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT
SHALL STACK-ON'S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE
TO STATE.
Please send your claim pursuant to the above guarantee or warranty in writing by regular mail or email to:
Stack-On Products Co.
Attn.: Customer Service Department
1360 North Old Rand Road
Wauconda, IL 60084
customerservice@stack-on.com
Be sure to include:
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Your name and address
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A description of the warranty claim, fire or theft
v
The model number and photographs of the safe
v
The serial number off the front or back of the safe
v
A copy of the report from the fire department, police or insurance company within 30 days of damage (applies to units
damaged by theft or fire)
v
Proof of purchase information of the safe
This product is not designed for the storage of computer disks, CDs, DVDs, audio-visual materials or
photographs/negatives.
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