Installation / Bolting down your new safe
You may want to have your new safe bolted to the floor. The safe
includes 4 anchoring bolts for cement (concrete) floors. We recommend
hiring a locksmith, safe-installer, handyman or a contractor to
bolt the safe for you.
It requires drilling into the floor with special tools and know how.
Protex Safe Co. will NOT be responsible for any damage to floors or to the
safe that may happen during installation.
It is completely up to the customer to take responsibility for installation.
You may use the supplied bolts or any other bolts from a hardware
store. You may need different type of bolts (not supplied) when going into
a wood or raised foundation floor.
There are 4 holes located on the bottom of the safe for installation.
Please see fig.7
fig.7
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Low battery warning
Changing Batteries:
The DigiPaz lock is equipped with a “low battery” warning.
If you open the door and hear continuous beeps and the LED flashes
you know that the batteries are running low. It is recommended to change
them as soon as you can.
We recommend always using Duracell or Energizer brand of 9V Alkaline
batteries. Two are needed to operate the lock.
To replace the batteries, locate the battery box
in the back of the door.
Unscrew the phillips head screw and remove the
cover.
Remove the two batteries as shown in fig.3 and
replace with new high quality Alkaline 9V batteries.
The keypad will beep once when the new batteries
are installed. Replace the cover and check your
code to make sure that the safe is working properly.
fig.3
Low Battery
Indicator
NEVER USE OLD OR LEAKING BATTERIES.
You will not need to reprogram your code after changing batteries.
Note: The safe keeps the code in memory up to 6 months without power.
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