Programming a passcode, Use, care and maintenance, Lcd display menu – First Alert 2054DF User Manual
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Home and Office Security Safes
Step 3. Programming a Passcode
Use the digital keypad to program your own 3 to 8 digit
passcode. You may choose or change your personal
passcode at any time by following these steps:
1. Locate the memory button marked on the
inside of the door.
2. Using a pen or other blunt tip, quickly push
and release the memory button.
3.
After you hear a
“beep”
, the LCD display will read
“OPEN” and you may begin entering your personal
code (from 3 to 8 numbers) followed by the # button.
4. Next, you will hear a longer
“beep”
and the
LCD display will read “CODE”, indicating that your
personal code has been successfully programmed and
can now be used to open your safe.
Programming A Passcode
Important: SECURITY LOCKOUT PERIODS
For added security, the safe will automatically “Lockout” entry
for 5 minutes after three attempts to open with an invalid
passcode. After three more invalid attempts within this time
period, a one-hour “lockout” period will begin. During these
“Lockout” periods, entry MUST BE MADE using the emergency
override key.
LCD Display Menu
Your new Digital Firesafe features an LCD display to assist in programming and
operating your safe. A menu of the codes is as follows:
Ready to enter your passcode
Passcode successfully programmed
Correct passcode entered
Incorrect passcode entered
Batteries (“AA”) must be replaced
MEMORY
BUTTON
LCD
DISPLAY
Use, Care and Maintenance
Safe Care and Maintenance
When properly maintained, your safe will continue to provide protection for
many years. In order to ensure optimum performance of your safe, please
follow these simple precautions:
Clean Hands - Do not attempt to operate combination dial if your hands have
excessive dirt, debris, or liquids on them. Under normal circumstances, it is not
necessary to wash your hands before using the safe.
Clean Safe – To clean the outside surface of your safe, it is recommended that
you use a mild cleaner (e.g., window cleaner) to avoid scratching or discoloring
the surface. Do not use abrasive cleansers.
Moisture – If the safe is stored in an area of high moisture content (such as near
the ocean or in a tropical climate), moisture from the environment may become
trapped inside the safe. If this applies to you, open the safe on a regular basis to
promote air circulation.
For future reference, store this Operation and Installation Guide in a secure area
away from the safe. DO NOT DISCARD!
Appropriate Use of Your Safe
First Alert
®
fire safes protect paper records and many other valuables
.
Verified fire protection for:
Memory sticks, CD’s & DVD’s, USB Drives.
This product is NOT INTENDED to protect audio or video cassettes, floppy discs,
data cartridges, film and photos or photo negatives
Testing shows that the interior temperature of the safe remains below 350°F
(177°C) for 1 hour during a fire up to 1700°F (927°C) when used properly. Your
safe must be closed and latched in order to properly protect the contents from fire.
Moisture Warning
Due to the high moisture content of the fire retardant insulation used in
UL Classified fire safes, we recommend that you place delicate items such as
pictures or intricate jewelry into an air-tight container before storing them in
your safe. Avoid placing your safe in areas of high humidity. For optimum
performance, the safe should be opened and aired out for at least 20 minutes
every two weeks.
Firearms Warning
This safe is not designed to store medication, items with combustible content,
guns or other weapons. Please contact BRK / SISCO at 800-223-8566 or shop
www.FirstAlert.com for information about safes that can securely store your
firearms or medication.
Pearls
Because pearls sustain heat damage at temperatures below 350° F, we advise
that you DO NOT store pearls in this fire safe.