Electronic Safe Instructions | Changing the Batteries

Dec 28
2010

Consumers and businesses use electronic safes to store documents, wills, trusts, deeds and social security cards on a daily basis.  Typically the packaging materials, instructions get tossed in the paper shredder or recycle bin. However, when the battery goes dead or the safe starts beeping you are going to need the instructions for opening / closing your safe when you most need it!

Brand name manufacturers of digital safes such as SentrySafe®, Cannon®, GunVault®, FireKing® and others offer instructional manuals online or make them available for download as PDF electronic documents.

Below you will find links to the electronic safe instructions for the best brand names of electronic safes.

SentrySafe® Instruction Manuals

GunVault Gun Safe Instruction Manuals

Cannon Safe Instruction Manuals

FireKing Safe and File Cabinet Instruction Manuals

Hamilton Safe Instruction Manuals

Hamilton GSA Containers and Safes

American Security Safe Instruction Manuals

AMSEC Safe Instruction Manuals

Liberty Safe Instruction Manuals

Browning Safe Owners Manuals

For specific questions about battery maintenance or questions regarding the electronic lock on your safe, contact customer support for your brand today.

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Gary Laptop Computer Safe Battery Replacement

Feb 16
2010

Security and Identity theft protection are a top priority for anyone with a laptop or notebook computer. One method to mitigate this risk is to secure your computer inside a laptop safe. These steel safes allow you to safely store your valuable computer behind “lock and key” and make it much more difficult for any would-be thieves. While there are a wide variety of brand name manufacturers of laptop computer safes the most common include bolt down kits and optional, security locking cables. Many of these safes can also be used in your automobile and are referred to as auto safes or car safes.

Gary Laptop Safe

Gary Laptop Safe

*NOTE: If the your batteries are low the LED on the front of the safe will read “LO-BAT” and the batteries have to be replaced.

If the batteries are dead, the first step in battery replacement for the Gary Laptop Safe is to open the electronic safe with your key. This will allow you to easily install the AA batteries. This series of replacing the batteries on the FireKing Gary safe is for batteries that are dead, whereby the electronic lock will not operate due to insufficient voltage.
Step 1

Uncover the round cap that has the safe logo on it. Under this plastic cap to reveal the key lock hole.

Step 2

Insert your factory supplied key, and turn it clockwise. The electronic safe door will open automatically.

Step 3

With the safe door in the open position,  close the lock and remove your key. Set the key off to the side so as to not lock it inside your safe.

Step 4

Remove the cover of the battery box that holds the batteries and replace your dead batteries with 5 batteries type AA/1,5V /Alkaline).

*NOTE: If you only press #, the LED indicator light will show “HI-BAT” or “LO-BAT”, “HI-BAT” means normal voltage and “LO-BAT” means deficient voltage, in which case the batteries need replacement.

This FireKing Gary safe is designed to offer secure protection for laptop computers and other valuables. The compact size allows easy installation on the wall or floor in a home, dorm room, office, or even your automobile. The electronic key lock provides security and easy access for any person or businesses that wants to add an additional layer of security to computer data.

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