Grizzly Door T21543 User Manual

MODEL T21543/  
T21544/T21545  
ELECTRONIC KEYPAD SAFE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Specifications  
Overall Dimensions:  
Safe Keys  
The safe keys can be used to unlock the safe door  
instead of your personal code or the emergency  
code.  
T21543.................... 14" W x 1014" D x 10" H  
T21544.................14" W x 1734" D x 7814" H  
T21546.................16" W x 1334" D x 1214" H  
Locking Devices ..........Electronic Keypad or Key  
Power Requirement....................4 "AA" Batteries  
if you have used the key to unlock the safe door,  
you will have to use it to re-lock the door so that  
you can remove the key from the door.  
Inventory  
However, the key cannot be used to re-lock the  
safe door if a code was used to open it.  
Keys................................................................... 2  
"AA" Batteries .................................................... 4  
Hex Wrench 4mm.............................................. 1  
Mounting Hardware ................................... Varies  
Refer the next section for detailed instructions  
regarding using the safe key.  
Mounting  
Opening Safe Door the First Time  
There are mounting holes provided through the  
safe walls that are accessed from inside the safe.  
Use the provided hardware or fasteners of your  
choice to firmly anchor your safe to a solid and  
stable surface. Models T21543 and T21545 are  
designed to mount on a wall or shelf, and the door  
must open horizontally to operate correctly. Model  
T21544 is a floor safe and the door must open  
vertically for proper operation.  
1. After you remove your new safe from the  
shipping box, detach the two safe keys from  
the outside of the safe.  
2. Use a 4mm hex wrench to remove one of the  
button head cap screws that secure the brass  
nameplate, then let the nameplate swing  
down to expose the keyhole (see Figure 1).  
NOTICE  
Key  
NEvER keep the safe keys inside the safe.  
We recommend that you keep each key in  
a separate secure and accessible location.  
In the event that both your personal and  
emergency codes have been forgotten or  
misplaced, these physical keys will be the  
only way to unlock your safe.  
nameplate  
Hand indent  
Figure 1. nameplate moved out of the way to  
If you need help with your new safe, call our Tech  
Support at: (570) 546-9663.  
use the key (Model T21543 shown).  
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To change the emergency code:  
batteries  
The digital keypad and locking mechanism require  
four "AA" batteries to operate. Under normal con-  
ditions, new or fully charged batteries should last  
approximately one year.  
1. With the safe door unlocked, push the " "  
*
key twice. The LED window will display the  
word "PROG".  
2. When the LED window clears, enter the cur-  
if the batteries have lost their charge and the digi-  
tal keypad does not respond, use the safe key to  
open the door and replace the batteries.  
rent emergency code.  
if the current emergency code is entered  
successfully, the LED window will display  
the word "NEW". Continue to Step 3.  
Note: The emergency code is stored in perma-  
nent memory so that, in the event the digital key-  
pad loses power, this code will remain the same.  
if the code is not entered correctly, the  
word "Error" will be displayed. Restart the  
procedure with Step 1.  
Maintenance  
Wipe the surfaces of your safe with a clean,  
slightly damp cloth. if the door develops a squeak,  
open it and apply a drop or two to the hinge rod  
contact points.  
NOTICE  
If you change the emergency code from  
the factory default and forget or misplace  
it, you will not be able to reset or change  
it. Always record the new emergency code  
below, then store these instructions in a  
secure location.  
Troubleshooting  
Problem: The door will not close all the way.  
Solution: Make sure there is nothing obstructing  
the door. if the locking rods protrude to  
the left of the safe door, use the safe  
key to fully retract them back into the  
door.  
3. After the LED window clears, enter the new  
six-digit emergency code. The LED window  
will display the word "AGAIN".  
Problem: The digital keypad does not respond.  
Solution: The batteries may be low or fully dis-  
charged. Use the safe key to open the  
door and replace the batteries with  
new or fully charged ones.  
4. When the LED window clears again, re-enter  
the new code.  
if the second entry of the new emergency  
code matches the first entry, the LED win-  
dow will display the word "DONE" and this  
procedure is complete.  
Problem: The personal code does not open the  
door.  
Solution: Use the safe key or emergency code to  
open the door, then follow the Personal  
Code instructions on Page 2 to create  
a new personal code.  
if the second entry of the new emergency  
code does not match the first entry, the  
word "Error" will appear in the LED win-  
dow and the previous emergency code will  
remain active. Re-start at Step 1 to change  
the current emergency code.  
Problem: The personal and emergency codes  
have been forgotten or misplaced.  
Solution: Use the safe key to open the door, then  
follow the Personal Code instructions  
on Page 2 to create a new personal  
code. The emergency code cannot be  
reset or changed if it is forgotten or  
misplaced.  
Emergency Code:  
-3-  
T21543/T21544/T21545 Electronic Keypad safe  
 
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