RPEFS Series
Opening the Safe with the Backup Key
- Locate the handle spoke in the yellow box hanging on the front door foam, mount 3 spokes to the handle hub.
- Press the tab left and turn the lock cover counterclockwise.
- Insert one of your backup keys into the keyhole, turn it counterclockwise, at the same time turn the door handle clockwise to open the door.
Battery Installation
- With the lock cover removed, locate the battery compartment.
- Connect a 9V alkaline battery (not included) to the battery connecting cap matching the polarity (+/-) indicated.
- When the battery is connected correctly, the indicator light will light up once with 1 beep.
- Place the lock cover, turn it clockwise back into its original position.
NOTE: When changing the battery, always hold the battery connecting cap while disconnecting or attaching the battery. Do not pull on the wires.
Master Code Programming
First time users should change the default code as soon as possible to prevent unauthorized access to your safe. The code should be kept confidential.
Tips: Code Requirements
- Programming a new code will overwrite your previous code.
- Your code can be a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 digits.
- Two keys cannot be pressed simultaneously.
- Touch the keypad until all keys lights up to wake up the system before entering your passcode.
- Pressing the "*" once will clear all the codes entered.
- Wake up the system, enter default code 1-2-3-4 and press the "#" to unlock the safe.
- With the safe open, press the Program Button once and release it, the indicator light will light up BLUE once with 1 beep.
- Enter your NEW master code.
- Press "#" button to confirm, the indicator light will light up BLUE 2 times with 2 beeps.
- Now test the passcode after woke up the system. If you set the passcode unsuccessfully, the indicator light will light up RED 5 times with 5 beeps, and the new code will not work. You must repeat the above steps to reset the code.
Lock-Down System
- If you enter the wrong code, the indicator light will light up RED 5 times with 5 beeps.
- If the wrong code is entered 5 consecutive times, the safe will go into a lock-down mode for 5 minutes.
- During this time the indicator light will keep flashing RED, the keypad will be temporarily disabled.
- The safe can still be opened by using the backup keys override.
- After 5 minutes, the safe will automatically resume normal operation.
Vibration Alarm Setting
Press and hold the number "4" for 4 seconds until you hear 1 beep and the indicator light lights up together.
NOTE:
- During the alarm, the keypad will be temporarily disabled, the safe can still be opened by the backup keys or you can reinsert the battery.
- After the alarm is deactivated, you need to reset the above steps.
Low Battery Warning
If the indicator light lights up BLUE 1 second, and then lights up RED 10 times with 10 beeps when opening the safe by electronic way, your battery level is critically low and your safe needs to be replaced the new battery.
Locking the Safe
Turn the door handle counterclockwise to close the door.
Silence Mode Setting
To silence the audible sound of the electronics, hold the number "1" for 3 seconds, until the indicator light lights up. To unmute the keys, repeat this step, you will hear beep and the indicator light lights up together.
Securing Your Safe
Tip-Overs Hazard
- A child or adult could tip the safe and be killed or seriously injured.
- Children should not play with or around the safe at any time.
- Failure to secure the safe as shown in these instructions can result in death or serious injury to children and adults.
Using the Mounting Screws
A mounting bolt is included to secure your RPNB® safe to a flat surface using the pre-drilled hole in the bottom.
Tip: Make sure you have enough clearance for the lid to open properly before mounting the safe.
- Use the mounting hole in the bottom of the safe to mark the desired mounting location.
- Remove the cover, then use a pencil to mark the hole for drilling.
- Position safe in place and install the expansion bolt through safe into pilot hole. Tighten screws.
IMPORTANT: Use the expansion bolt when there is a concrete wall surface. Use the clamping screw when there is a wooden wall surface.
