providing proper documentation of ownership of the safe.
Rhino Metals cannot guarantee the recovery of a combination or responsibility for
keeping the information. Please keep the code in a secure place outside the safe.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Safe Body
Use a clean and soft cloth (such as a microfiber cleaning cloth) that is slightly
damp with water to clean the exterior of the safe. Take care around the edges
of any logos or pin striping as any pressure could cause damage to them.
Cleaning Safe Locks and Handles
Locks and handles are coated to protect from rust or tarnish. Do not use any
kind of metal polish or harsh cleaning products. Simply wipe off with a soft,
damp cloth. Minor scratches may be touched up with a paint touch up kit
available from Rhino Metals.
Manual Lock Maintenance
To keep a manual lock as reliable as possible, it is recommended to have a
certified lock technician service annually. Avoid applying any lubricants to the
lock as it could result in lock failure and may void the lock portion of the
Warranty.
IMPORTANT FOR MANUAL LOCKS
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DO NOT CLOSE THE SAFE DOOR IF THE COMBINATION DOES NOT WORK. Refer to
the Troubleshooting Guide or call Rhino Metals Tech Support for further
assistance. Do not wait until the safe is locked out.
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Store the safe’s model, serial number, Owner’s Manual, and combination in a
secure location outside the safe.
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Rotate dial slowly as rapidly spinning the dial in alternate directions will damage
the lock and cause a lockout.
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Be sure to have good visibility and stand directly in front of the dial when
operating the lock.
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Consider purchasing an Extended Lock Warranty for extended services.