RPFSA Series

Opening the Safe with the Backup Key

Upon first receipt of the safe, or either the electronic circuit malfunction or codes unknown. You could also use the backup key to open the safe.

  1. Locate and pull the key cover down to the bottom.
  2. Insert the backup key, turn it counterclockwise and hold, then turn the knob clockwise to open the door.

Battery Installation

  1. Slide the battery cover to the right and remove it.
  2. Insert 4 AA Alkaline batteries (not included) into the battery compartment matching the polarity (+/-) indicated.
  3. When the batteries are inserted correctly, the keypad will light up BLUE once with 1 beep.

IMPORTANT: Use the NEW AA alkaline battery. Using other batteries may cause unusable conditions. New batteries can not be used with old batteries together.

Master Code Programming

First time users should change the default code as soon as possible to prevent unauthorized access to your safe, so it should be kept confidential.

TIP: 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.
  1. Wake up the system, enter default code 1-2-3-4 and press "#" button to confirm, then turn the knob clockwise to open your safe.
  2. With the safe open, press the Reset Button once and release it, the keypad will flash BLUE once with the 1 beep.
  3. Enter your NEW 3-8 digital master code.
  4. Press the "#" button once and release it to confirm, the keypad will flash BLUE 2 times with the 2 beeps. This tone confirms that the password has been reset.
  5. Now test the code after wake up the system. If you make a mistake the error indicator will flash RED 5 times with 5 beeps and the new code will not work. You must repeat the above steps.

Fingerprints Registering

  1. With the safe open, press the Reset Button once and release it, the keypad will flash BLUE once with 1 beep.
  2. Place your finger on the fingerprint sensor for the 1st of 6 scans. Remove your finger after the unlock indicator flash BLUE once with 1 beep. Place your finger again over the fingerprint sensor until the unlock indicator flash Blue 2 times with 2 beeps.
  3. Now your fingerprint has been successfully registered.
  4. Test your fingerprint. If you registered the fingerprint unsuccessfully the new fingerprint will not work. You must repeat the above steps to re-register your fingerprints.

NOTE:

  • You cannot register more than 20 fingerprints. If the error indicator flashes RED 10 times with 10 beeps when you place your fingerprint, it means the fingerprint storage capacity is full.
  • Make small adjustments to the position of your finger each time to ensure that the every angle of fingerprint can be scanned. While fingerprint sensor is scanning, you shouldn't move your finger around.

Fingerprints Registering

Helpful Programming Tips:

  1. Place your finger on the center of the sensor (this allows the sensor to read where most of the fingerprint detail is located).
  2. Adjust your finger slightly between scans for increased accuracy.
  3. Excessive moisture, lotion, or dirt will affect your fingerprint and may cause inaccurate sensor reading.
  4. If you are experiencing difficulty, try different fingers. Each finger is unique, and some fingers such as your thumb, contain more readable information than others.
  5. To increase your success rate, please register the same fingerprint multiple times.

Registered Fingerprint Deleting

  1. Press and hold the Reset Button.
  2. You will see the fingerprint sensor flashes BLUE once and hear 1 beep.
  3. Keep holding the Reset button until you hear another 2 beeps accompanied by 2 BLUE flashes, then release it.
  4. Now all previously registered fingerprints are erased.

IMPORTANT: When it only flashes once with 1 beep, do not let go. You must hold the Reset Button until the fingerprint sensor flashes twice again with another 2 beeps, then release it.

Lock-Down System

  • If you enter the wrong code or an unregistered fingerprint, the error indicator will flash RED 5 times with 5 beeps.
  • If the wrong code or unregistered fingerprint is entered 3 consecutive times, the safe will go into a lock-down mode for 20 seconds.
  • During this time, the error indicator will flash RED 20 times, the keypad and fingerprint sensor will be temporarily disabled. There will be 1 beep prompt after the lock-down time ends.
  • If 3 more incorrect entries are made, the safe will time out and sleep again for another 5 minutes. You can still open the safe with the backup keys.
  • After 5 minutes, the safe will automatically resume normal operation.

Locking the Safe

Turn the knob counter clockwise to close the door.

Silence Mode Setting

To silence the audible sound of the electronics, press and hold the number "1" until the fingerprint sensor lights up once. To turn the sound back on repeat the above step.

Low Battery Warning

If the low-battery indicator lights up RED when opening the safe by electronic way, your battery level is critically low and your safe needs to be replaced the 4 new batteries.

IMPORTANT: Use the NEW AA alkaline battery. Using other batteries may cause unusable conditions.

Interior Lighting

Interior light will automatically illuminate for 30 seconds when the door is opened. After 30 seconds the light will automatically turn off.

Securing Your Safe

There are some mounting screws included to mount your RPNB® safe to a flat surface using the pre-drilled holes on the back or in the bottom

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

TIP: Make sure you have enough clearance for the lid to open properly before mounting the safe.

  1.  Position the safe on a flat surface where you want to mount it.
  2. Use a pencil to mark the holes for drilling.
  3. Drill pilot holes.
  4. Position safe in place and install screws through safe into pilot holes. 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.