SECURITY BREACH
Your TRIDENT safe has undergone stringent tests in independent testing laboratories to
comply with the EN1143-1 burglary and explosives standard and the NT017 fire standard. It
has been granted corresponding certificates by international certification bodies (ECB-S, A2P,
SP).
ECB-S, A2P and SP safety labels affixed in the door back plate is your guarantee that the
TRIDENT safe has successfully passed these testing.
However, you must be aware that:
MANUFACTURE, SUCH AS:
Replacing an existing lock by a lock which does not carry the same reference or
Replacing an existing lock by another lock not certified for the TRIDENT range,
Any modification to the construction (fire seal removal, drilling extra holes through the
body or the door for compressed air feeding, ventilation, fixing...)
Any modifications to the rod assembly whatever the nature or extent,
OR ANY OTHER INCIDENT BREACHING THE SECURITY OF YOUR
PRODUCT SUCH AS:
• fire,
• attempt to break in, forcing...
RESULTS IN THE IMMEDIATE UNVALIDITY OF THE SAFE'S
CERTIFICATION
AS A CONSEQUENCE, YOU MAY NOT BE INSURED.
If you believe your safe has undergone any damage, we advise you to
immediately contact your usual retailer for further advice.
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
If you have ordered a safe with a mechanical or electronic combination, it is necessary to
change the combination code after commissioning of the safe. It is advised to renew this
operation at least once a year.
For detail on mechanical or electronic combination locks, refer to the specific lock user
manual included with your safe.
If your safe is equipped with a key lock and you lose a key, you are strongly advised to replace the
lock.
ANY MODIFICATIONS SUBSEQUENT TO
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