Instructions for floor mounting
This kit contains:
(2) lag screws, (2) washers, (2) masonry anchors (Fig. A)
Tools needed for floor mounting: Drill, wrench,
7
⁄
" (
11.0 mm) drill bit, for wood anchoring:
16
3
⁄
" (
drill bit, for masonry anchoring:
9.50 mm) masonry
8
drill bit.
Instructions:
1. Tip the safe onto its right side. (Door hinges horizontal
with the floor.)
2. Unlock the safe and open the door.
3. Look on the bottom of the safe for two indentations in
7
⁄
opposite corners. Using the
" (11.0 mm) bit, drill a
16
hole through each indentation perpendicular to the
bottom of the safe. (Fig. B)
4. Close the door and tip the safe upright. Place it where
desired and reopen the door.
5. Use a screw or drill bit to mark the floor through both
holes. (Fig. C)
6. Move the safe aside to clear both marked spots for
drilling.
7. Drill into the floor:
9
⁄
A. For wood: Using the
" (7.2 mm) bit, drill a hole
32
1
⁄
2
" (64 mm) deep in each marked spot. (Fig. D)
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B. For masonry:
3
⁄
Using the
" (9.50 mm) masonry bit, drill a hole
8
1
⁄
2
" (64 mm) deep in each marked spot. (Fig. D)
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Install a masonry anchor in each hole.
8. Replace the safe in the desired position, with the holes
in the safe aligned with those in the floor.
9. Securing the safe:
A. For wood: Pass each lag screw through a washer,
then through the safe and into a hole. Tighten with the
wrench. (Fig. E)
B. For masonry: Pass each lag screw through a
washer, then through the safe and into a masonry anchor.
Tighten with the wrench. (Fig. F)
NOTE: Drill holes through feet only, not through
the back or sides.
NOTE: Bolting/unbolting of the unit is at the
consumers expense and discretion. Sentry Group
is not responsible for any costs incurred if the
unit is to be replaced.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Lost combination or keys
IMPORTANT: Please read the following instructions
carefully. For your protection, new keys CAN, and
combinations CANNOT, be issued by telephone
request. To order replacement keys and/or
9
⁄
"
(7.2 mm)
32
combinations, it is essential that you e-mail or fax
to the Sentry Customer Service at the appropriate
contact address or number on the back cover. If you
need assistance in preparing your order, or wish to
purchase via credit card (Visa/Mastercard only),
please call Sentry Customer Service at the
appropriate contact number on the back cover.
Lost combination: First, find your safe's Model and
Serial Number, then call your local Sentry retailer. The Serial
Number is on the back cover, and is also printed on the
small label beside the door hinge (outside).
Lost keys: To obtain replacement keys, please contact
your local Sentry retailer with the safe Serial Number. The
Serial Number is on the back cover, and is also printed on
the small label beside the door hinge (outside).
DO NOT store delicate items directly in your safe.
SentrySafe products which offer fire protection have a
patented insulation that has a high moisture content. In
addition the SentrySafe advanced safes close airtight to
offer water resistance, which may also cause moisture to
accumulate inside your safe. The desiccant packet
included in your safe during shipment, should be
left in your safe. DO NOT DISCARD IT. It is intended
to help absorb moisture which may accumulate inside your
safe. Please open your unit periodically to avoid moisture
accumulation.
If you choose to store delicate items such as jewelry with
working parts, watches, stamps, or photos in your safe, we
recommend putting them in an air-tight container, prior to
placing them in the safe for storage.
NOTE: Sentry Group will not be responsible for any
damage or loss of items placed in the unit due
to moisture.
DO NOT store pearls in this safe unit.
In the event of a fire, potential damage to delicate pearls
occurs at temperatures much lower than the 350°F interior
performance measure which the UL classification perfor-
mance standard indicated guarantees. Therefore, DO NOT
store pearls in your SentrySafe product.
This product in not intended to protect computer floppy
or 2-1/4" diskettes, cartridges and tapes, audio or video
cassettes or photo negatives. For fire-resistant storage
of these materials, ask your retailer for the SentrySafe
Fire-Safe Media storage products.
NOTE: It may be required to push the bolt button which, in
turn, will throw the bolts to a locked position while the door
is open (Fig. G). Proceed to test your combination. The
handle should be all the way UP, in the horizontal
position before attempting to dial out safe. Your
combination lock is now ready to use. You will find your
safe's combination on the sticker on the back of the owner's
manual. Depending upon the model you chose, you will have
either a 3-number or 4-number combination.
WARNING
For added security, some safes have a dual locking
system. Combination and key are required to unlock dual
locking system locks. NOTE: The safe will lock with or
without key.
Insert the key in the lock and turn until the plunger pops
out. Remove key.
Start at zero.
WARNING
WARNING
No computer disks, audio-visual media or
photo negatives.
IMPORTANT
Using a mechanical combination lock
G
Dual security combination
and key lock safes
To unlock and open
Open first – test combination
with door open!
3-NUMBER COMBINATION
See back cover of this manual for your combination.
NOTE: This combination cannot be changed.
Turn dial past ZERO 3 rotations. Stop at the
first number of your combination after third
rotation.
Turn the dial to right 2 rotations. Stop at
second number on second rotation.
Turn dial to the left. Stop at third number on
first rotation.
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