serenelife SLDS110SCE Steel Security Safe Lock Box User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- serenelife
Table of Contents
- serenelife SLDS110SCE Steel Security Safe Lock Box
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Features
- What’s in The Box
- Technical Specs
- Schematic Drawing
- Control Panel
- OPENING YOUR SAFE FOR THE FIRST TIME
- INSERTING THE BATTERIES
- OPENING THE DOOR
- SETTING THE USER CODE
- SETTING THE MASTER CODE
- OPENING THE SAFE WITH THE EMERGENCY KEY
- MOUNTING METHOD
- Questions And Comments
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
serenelife SLDS110SCE Steel Security Safe Lock Box
Product Information
The SafeX-2000 is a high-quality electronic safe designed to protect your valuables. It features a sturdy steel construction and a user-friendly electronic keypad for secure access.
Specifications:
- Model: SafeX-2000
- Dimensions: 12″ x 10″ x 8″
- Weight: 15 lbs
- Material: Steel
- Power Source: 4 x AA batteries
Product Usage Instructions
Opening Your Safe for the First Time:
Caution:
After finishing the operation, pull out the emergency key and keep it in a
safe place.
Inserting the Batteries:
- Open the door.
- Insert 4 x AA batteries into the battery compartment.
- Under normal conditions, both red and green lights are on at the same time. If only one light is on, replace the batteries.
- Remember to reset the user’s code after replacing the batteries.
Opening the Door:
- Input your user’s code (3 to 8 digits).
- Press the confirming button; the green light will turn ON.
- Rotate the knob (master key) clockwise and pull outwards within 5 seconds to open the door.
- If the yellow light flashes with beeps, re-enter your user code.
Closing the Door:
Turn the knob (master key) counterclockwise to close the door.
Automatic Lock:
Three continuous wrong entries will activate warning beeps. Use the emergency
key to stop the beeps.
Setting the User Code:
- Press the reset button when the yellow light goes on.
- Input a new code (3-8 digits) and press the confirming button to confirm.
- If the yellow light flashes with beeps, try setting the code again.
Setting the Master Code:
- Input 0 twice, and press the reset button.
- Input the new master code (3-8 digits) and press the confirming button to confirm.
- If the yellow light flashes with beeps, try setting the master code again.
Opening the Safe with the Emergency Key:
- Remove the cover of the emergency lock.
- Insert the emergency key, turn it counterclockwise, and then turn the knob (master key) to open.
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if I forget my user code?
A: In case of forgetting your user code, you can use the master code to
access the safe or use the emergency key.
Features
- Easy to Program 3-8 Digit Personal Code Electronic Lock
- Solid Steel Construction
- Pry Resistant with Concealed Hinges
- 3 LED Indicator Lights (Green, Yellow, Red)
- Changeable Code and Easy Reset Button
- 2 Piece One-way Locking Bolts (0.78” inches)
- Supply the Override Key for Emergency Use
- Include the Protective Floor Mat
- Pre-drilled Mounting Holes with Two Expansion Bolts
- Can be Mounted to Walls or Floors
- Drawer safe, Used in Multiple Scenarios
- One Metal Steel Door Handle for Easy Open & Closing
What’s in The Box
- (2) Emergency Keys
- (4) 1.5V AA Batteries
- (2) Install Screws
- (1) Desiccant
Technical Specs
- Construction Materials: Steel
- Thickness: Door: 0.15″, Body: 0.05″ -inches
- Battery Info: 1.5V AA Batteries
- Number of Battery: 4 pcs
- Battery Construction Material: Carbon Zinc Battery
- Type of Battery: AA
- Battery Voltage: 1.5 V
- Milliamp Hours (mAh): 760mAh (50mA,1h/8h, 24h/d, 20±2°C/35.6°F, e.v.=1.0V
- Battery Watt Hours (How Many): 0.915wh
- Battery Cells: 1
- Battery Weight: 0.04lbs / pcs (total 4 pcs)
- Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 8.62″ x 11.8″ x 4.37″ -inches
Do not keep emergency keys in your safe!
You’ve taken an important step in organizing and protecting your most valuable
possessions. Each series of our safes is professionally crafted and designed
to ensure your safety. Please take time to read and familiarize yourself with
the proper operating procedures of your new safe presented on the following
pages.
Schematic Drawing
Control Panel
- Bolts
- Reset Button
- Battery Compartment
- Knob (Master Key)
- Emergency Lock Cover
- Green Light
- Red Light
- Yellow Light
- Confirming button
CAUTION:
All drawings in this manual have been prepared based on the EA. The exterior
design or component positions of other models may be dierent from what is
indicated in the drawings, while the operation is the same.
OPENING YOUR SAFE FOR THE FIRST TIME
- To open the safe for the first time, please use the emergency key.
- The operation in detail refers to “opening the safe with the emergency key.”
- Remove the emergency lock cover, then insert the emergency key and turn it counterclockwise.
- Turn the knob (master key) clockwise to open the door.
Caution:
After finishing the operation, pull out the emergency key and keep it in a
safe place.
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
- Open the door.
- Insert 4 x AA batteries into the battery compartment.
- Under normal conditions, both red and green lights are on at the same time.
It means the voltage is low, and you should insert new batteries.
Caution: Replace the 4 batteries by aligning them with the “+” and “-” signs. You should reset the user’s code after replacing the batteries.
OPENING THE DOOR
- Input your user’s code (3 to 8 digits). Each press results in one beep, and the yellow light flashes.
- Press “#” or ” ” Confirming button; the green light will turn ON.
- Rotate the knob (master key) clockwise and pull outwards within 5 seconds to open the door.
Caution:
The user preset code is “159.” Please input the user code again if the yellow
light flashes with beeps.
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CLOSING THE DOOR
Turn the knob (master key) counterclockwise to close the door. -
AUTOMATIC LOCK
Three continuous wrong entries will activate the warning beeps.
CAUTION:
The keypad will be disabled during the beeping. You can only stop the beeps by
opening the safe with the emergency key and cutting the power by removing the
battery.
SETTING THE USER CODE
- Open the safe, press the reset button, and start setting the code when the yellow light goes on.
- Input a new code (3-8 digits) and press the “#” or ” ” button to confirm with beeps, indicating the acceptance and storage of the new code.
- If the yellow light flashes with beeps, the code change is not effective, and you need to try again.
SETTING THE MASTER CODE
- Open the safe, input “0” twice, and press the reset button. Start setting the code when you hear beeps and the yellow light goes on.
- Input the new master code (3-8 digits) and then press the “#” or ” ” button to confirm. It will be confirmed by beeps, indicating a successful setting.
- If the yellow light flashes with beeps, it means the new code is invalid, and you should try again.
OPENING THE SAFE WITH THE EMERGENCY KEY
When you first receive the safe, or in case of electronic circuit malfunction or unknown codes, you can use the emergency key to open the safe.
- Remove the cover of the emergency lock.
- Insert the emergency key, turn it counterclockwise, and then turn the knob (master key) clockwise to open the door.
MOUNTING METHOD
- A. Select a stable, dry, and secure location for your safe.
- B. If bolting to a wall, ensure that your safe is resting on a supporting surface, such as the floor or a shelf. Do not bolt your safe to both the floor and wall.
- Place the safe in the selected location. Use a pencil to mark the mounting holes on the floor or wall.
- Move the safe and drill 2-inch-deep mounting holes (approximately 50mm) using the appropriate drill bit.
- Return the safe to its original position, aligning the mounting holes with the openings in the safe. Insert the expansion bolts (included) through the holes and into the mounting holes, then tighten them securely. For any assistance, please consult your local distributor.
Questions And Comments
We are here to help!
- Phone: (1) 718-535-1800
- Email: support@pyleusa.com.
- Website: www.SereneLifeHome.com.
California Prop 65 Warning
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the state of
California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm. Do not
ingest.
For more info go to: www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
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