Use and Care Manual

Aenon
For your safety, we recommend that a professional mover remove the
shipping feet. For safety, blocks should be placed under the safe before
removal of the shipping feet.
Cauon: The door of your safe is extremely heavy and is a safety hazard
unl bolted down.
On Rhino Safes, you will need to unbolt the shipping feet from inside the
safe.
Exercise extreme cauon when opening the door to prevent the safe
from pping over.
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Removing Shipping Feet on Rhino Safes
1. You will need a 5/16” socket wrench to re-
move the protecve plate and a 5/8” socket
wrench to remove the shipping feet.
(Wrench and sockets not included)
4. REMOVE ALL BOLTS. Place wrench on head of
bolt. Begin turning bolt counter-clockwise to
remove. Once ALL (4) bolts are removed, the
door MUST be closed and locked before the
next step. The door of your safe is heavy and
presents a safety hazard unl bolted down.
5. Tilt the safe to the le as shown (or right for
the le shipping foot), and carefully pull ship-
ping foot and blocks away from boom side of
safe.
Use a minimum of two people for this step
2. Place blocks under safe on all 4 corners of
the safe for safety purposes. Use the 5/16”
socket to remove the 4 outer screws that hold
the protecve plate across the front of the safe
in posion.
3. Locate boom oor tabs (le and right sides)
and pull up on the tab to li panel, exposing the
bolt heads (see page 6 for more details).
6. Once shipping foot and blocks have been re-
moved from one side of the safe, carefully low-
er safe to the oor as shown.
Proceed removing shipping foot and blocks
from other side of the safe, and follow steps 5
and 6.
Close and lock safe door before connuing
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Operang The Lock
Enter the exisng six digit code. The lock comes from the factory set to
1-2-3-4-5-6. Each key press is conrmed with an audio and visual (LED
ash) signal.
The lock will indicate a valid code entry with a double signal.
Within 4 seconds, turn handle clockwise and pull door open.
To lock the safe, turn handle counter-clockwise unl it stops. Always test
to see if the lock has re-engaged by turning the handle clockwise.
Wrong Try Penalty
Every invalid code entry is indicated by a triple signal. Entering 4
consecuve invalid codes starts a 5 minute delay period. (LED will ash at
5 or 10 second intervals.)
At the end of the delay period, two more incorrect codes will restart an
addional 5-minute delay period. Removing the baery during the delay
period will reset the 5 minute mer.
Changing Your Code
Before changing your code, open the door and extend the door bolts. Always
leave the door open when changing your combinaon.
 Press “0” (zero) six mes.
 Enter your exisng six digit code once.
 Enter the NEW six digit code twice.
 Enter the NEW code one more me to unlock the safe.
If a mistake is made, wait thirty seconds and repeat steps 1-4.
-Always test the lock several mes with the door sll open. Make sure the
lock re-engages aer opening.
-If you just changed your combinaon for the rst me, always check to make
sure that 1-2-3-4-5-6 (factory default) will no longer open the lock.
-When creang new combinaons, avoid using personal data such as birth
dates, street numbers or phone numbers to keep your valuables as secure as
possible.
Always keep a copy of your combinaon in a secure locaon
outside of your safe.
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