Gunvault safe features and functions, Getting started – GunVault GVB 2000 User Manual
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1. GunVault Safe Features and Functions
Product Description and Features
GunVault safes are manufactured from 16-gauge steel with pry-resistant doors and may be used
to store a variety of items out of reach of children and other unauthorized persons.
Standard Features Include:
• Spring-loaded door for quick access to contents
• Corrosion resistant powder coat wrinkle finish
• No-Eyes Keypad
• Back-up key lock access with two keys
• Interior courtesy light
• Low battery warning
• “Knock-outs” for installation of optional Security Cable
• Power connection jack for external AC/DC power supply
2. Getting Started
Securing Your Keys
REMOVE YOUR KEYS AND SECURE THEM!
DO NOT LOCK THEM IN THE SAFE!
Think carefully about storing your keys. If the key for a
GunVault safe is on your key chain, an unauthorized person
might gain access to it. Never hide or leave GunVault keys where
children could gain access to them. If you have a bank safe
deposit box, one key could be kept there in case you lose one.
IMPORTANT: We recommend that you use ONLY Duracell 9Volt batteries. One (1)
9Volt battery is required. NEVER attempt to use a rechargeable battery – they will not
work!
Locating the Battery Holder
With your palm up, reach inside the GunVault
safe and find the far end of the ceiling foam.
Pinch the far end, and carefully pull it part of the
way out of the unit (like the tongue of a shoe).
DO NOT TEAR IT LOOSE!
The 9volt battery holder is located inside on the
roof attached to the back of the lock body.