Installing the Battery
We highly recommend using a Duracell® or Energizer® alkaline battery with a “Use Date” of at least 4 years in the future.
MPP Lock
1. With the safe door open, slide window open on under side of keypad face to reveal battery cavity.
2. With the battery cavity accessible, install a new 9-volt battery into the terminals and tuck the battery and wiring harness back into the battery cavity.
3. Slide window closed. With the door open, test the operation of the lock several times before closing and locking the safe.
Spartan Lock
1. With the safe door open, pull the tab (highlighted in blue above) on the outer ring towards you and rotate the ring around the keypad counter-clockwise slightly. The ring will pull away from the safe far enough to reveal the battery cavity.
2. With the battery cavity accessible, install a new 9-volt battery into the terminals and tuck the battery and wiring harness back into the battery cavity.
3. Push the ring back towards the safe and rotate the ring clockwise. The ring will slide back towards the safe and click into place. With the door open, test the operation of the lock several times before closing and locking the safe.
Operating your lock
1. To unlock the safe, enter the existing six-digit code. Each key press is confirmed with an audio and visual (LED flash) signal.
2. Within 4 seconds, turn the outer ring clockwise until it stops to retract the lock tang. Then turn the handle or hand wheel clockwise.
3. To lock the safe, turn the handle or hand wheel counter-clockwise until it stops, then turn the outer ring counter-clockwise until it stops to extend the lock tang. It will be confirmed by a double signal. Always test to see if the lock has re-engaged by turning the handle or hand wheel in either rotational directions.
Wrong try penalty
Every invalid code entry is indicated by an audio and visual signal. Entering 5 consecutive invalid codes result in a 3-minute delay period. The LED will flash at 10-second intervals.