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Stack-On PSF-809-K 40040-0708 User Manual

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REVIEWING THE RECORD OF DOOR OPENINGS

You can review the date and time of the last (14) times the door was opened.

TROUBLE KEY

A "Trouble Key" has been provided in case you have forgotten

or lost your security code. You can also use the trouble key to

open the safe for the first time.

IMPORTANT: If you have forgotten or lost your combination and want to reprogram a new combination you will have to use

the RESET BUTTON located on the back of the door. See step 5 under "PROGRAMMING YOUR OWN COMBINATION".

1. First enter the combination to open the door. The blue display will read "OPEN". After the word "OPEN" disappears and

before the blue display turns off, press the " 0 " key. The date of the last time the door was opened will display for 2 seconds

followed by the time the door was opened on that date for another 2 seconds. Finally the word "PASS" will appear.
2. Before "PASS" disappears from the display, press the " 0 " key again. The next date, time and "PASS" will be displayed.

Continue pressing " 0 " during the "PASS" display to review up to 14 door openings.

WEEK

Year

Battery

Hour

Minute

Month

Day

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1. First remove the cover plate located on the right side of

the control panel by inserting the plug of the external battery

pack into the right hole located on the bottom of the control

panel. (Figure 3) The external battery pack does not require

batteries for this step. The plug pushes up a pin that releases

the cover plate.
NOTE: The cover plate has a longer tab on the bottom. When

you put the cap back in place, this longer tab needs to be

located on the bottom.
2. Insert the trouble key into the lock. This key will have the

same number as on the lock face. Turn the key

counterclockwise all the way and hold it there.
3. Turn the knob clockwise and pull the door open.

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SETTING THE DATE AND TIME

Figure (2) shows the display panel in standby mode after you install the

batteries. To set the date and time, first press the " " key. The display

turns blue with the "year digits" flashing. Before the display goes back into

standby mode, enter the year by pressing the " 8 " or " 0 " keys. The " 8 "

increases the number and the " 0 " decreases the number.

While the display is blue, press the " # " key which will move you to the next

field. Enter the desired information in each field and then press the " # " key

to keep moving to the next field.

The "WEEK" number represents the (7) days of the week.

SPECIAL FEATURES WHEN OPENING THE DOOR

1. While you are entering the combination if you make a mistake and enter a wrong number, you can erase the wrong number by pressing

the " " key. Every time you press the " " key another number will be erased. Enter the correct number after you have done this.
NOTE: For security, if the combination is entered incorrectly (3) consecutive times an alarm will sound for 60 seconds. The alarm can be

turned off by entering the correct combination.
2. For additional security, you can program the lock so that it will not display your combination numbers on the display window while you

enter your combination. Press the " # " key and then the " " key before entering your combination. You will see your numbers displayed

as all zeros. This function is only temporary. You will have to repeat this process every time you open the safe if you want to suppress your

combination numbers from the display window.
3. You can turn off the "Beep" sound of the keypad by entering the code 633 # or turn on the "Beep" sound by entering 66 #.

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External

battery pack

Cover plate

Trouble key lock

Long tab

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