BATTERY REPLACEMENT
NOTE: Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard or
rechargeable batteries.
This safe uses 4 - AA batteries. Under normal
use, batteries will last about 1 year.
NOTE: If the batteries are low, the yellow light
will flash when you start to enter your code.
To replace the batteries, open the battery
compartment on the back of the door by
pushing the tab in the direction of the arrow
and install all new batteries.
LOCKING THE SAFE
To lock the safe, close the door and turn the
knob to the left to the 12:00 position.
NOTE ON LOCKING THE SAFE: Because the
locking mechanism is deactivated for
approximately 3 to 6 seconds after the
combination is entered, wait a minimum of
6 seconds from the time the combination is
entered to lock the safe. Also, when locking
the safe, always make sure the knob is turned
completely to the left to the 12:00 position.
If the knob is not turned to the 12:00 position
during the locking process, the locking
mechanism will not lock.
SELECTING A LOCATION
This safe must be mounted into a drawer
(PDS-1800-E) or into a drawer or the wall
(PDS-1805-E). For optimal safety and security,
the safe should be installed in an isolated, dry
and secure area.
THE SAFE SHOULD ALWAYS BE KEPT OUT
OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
SECURING THE SAFE
NOTE: This safe must be mounted into a
drawer (PDS-1800-E) or into a drawer or the
wall (PDS-1805-E). Failure to do so will
compromise the safety and security of the safe.
DRAWER MOUNTING
Select an appropriate sized drawer for your
safe. Place the safe in the drawer and try
opening and closing the safe and drawer.
Do not attempt to close the drawer with the
safe open.
Place the safe in the desired drawer and mark
the mounting holes with a pencil. Remove the
safe and drill the pilot holes for the screws.
Replace the safe in the drawer and insert the
screws through the mounting holes and drawer
bottom. For maximum security, use 2 mounting
screws. Secure the screw by tightening the
Nylock nut on the screws. (Figure 1)
FIGURE 1
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