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How often should I replace the battery in my lock? | The battery should be replaced once a year with a 9v Duracell Alkaline battery. We suggest replacing the battery on a memorable day like on the 4th of July and replace fire alarm batteries as well. |
How do I replace the battery in my S&G Electronic lock? | If possible, change the battery with the door open. The lock has a tray that will slide down out of the bottom of the keypad. Pull forward and down on the battery tray tab on the bottom of the lock. Replace the battery with a 9v Duracell Alkaline battery. Re-insert the tray. Test the lock. |
How do I replace the battery in my SecuRAM Biometric lock? | If possible, change the battery with the door open. The lock has a keypad that lifts straight up. Cup your hand gently under the keypad and lift up to un-clip from the door. Replace the battery with a 9v Duracell Alkaline battery. Replace and test the lock. |
How do I replace the battery in my SecuRAM Electronic or Biometric Lock and Handle on my Vanguard door? | If possible, change the batteries with the door open. The lock and handle has a battery tray on the interior handle. Remove the 4 bolts holding the protective bracket. On the back of the handle, slide down the tab (marked with an arrow) and remove the cover. Replace all 4 batteries with AA Duracell Alkaline batteries. Make sure to follow the positive and negative markings. Replace the battery cover and the protective bracket. Test the lock. |
How do I change the combination on my S&G Electronic lock (Titan series)? | The S&G Titan electronic lock is used on products manufactered after January 1, 2012. With the door open, the combination can be changed by following 3 steps:
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How do I change the combination on my S&G Electronic lock (Z02 series)? | The S&G Z02 electronic lock is used on products manufactured before January 1, 2012. With the door open, the combination can be changed by following 3 steps:
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My electronic lock only opens 1 time out of several attempts. | This is usually caused by the position of the handle or a weak battery. Insure the handle is completely in the locked position or replace the battery with a 9v Duracell Alkaline battery. |
My lock emits 2 long beeps after I enter my code. | The lock has entered the time out mode. Wait for 15 minutes and enter the code again. |
How do I open my mechanical (dial) lock? | The traditional mechanical or dial lock has a 3 number combination. To open the lock, turn the dial to the LEFT stopping on the first number in the combination the FOURTH time around. Turn the dial to the RIGHT stopping on the second number the THIRD time. Turn the dial LEFT stopping on the third number the SECOND time around. Turn the dial slowly to the RIGHT until the bolt retracts. The dial will stop at 95. |
Can I change the combination on my mechanical (dial) lock? | The lock manufacturer requires that the combination be changed by a certified (ALOA or SAFTA) locksmith. A fax or email from the locksmith is required with the new combination for the warranty to be valid. Changing the combination yourself will void the warranty. |
I lost the combination or code to open my Browning ProSteel Gun Safe. | In order to maintain security, you must provide the safe serial number, proof of ownership of the Browning ProSteel Gun Safe and complete a Master Reset Code (MRC) request. The serial number can usually be found on the top right hand corner of the back of the safe. Proof of purchase can be a sales receipt or a certified letter from the local law enforcement office. Please download the MRC Request Form and FAX it to the number indicated on the form. |
My Browning ProSteel Gun Safe door has some movement (play) in it. | The door of a Browning ProSteel Gun Safe can be adjusted to stop movement and play. There is an adjustment screw on the left inside door frame. The screw may be located on the door frame or inside the bolt pocket. Some safes may have 2 screws. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten or loosen the screw(s) as necessary until the door is tight. |
I need another copy of the Browning ProSteel Safes Owner's Manual. | There is a PDF version that you can download. |
The Superposed shotgun was introduced to the U.S. Market in 1931 and discontinued distribution in the U.S. The Superposed is still available through Browning International's Custom Shop. To find your serial number, you will need to refer to your owner's manual. Find Your Model/Serial Number. SentrySafe is committed to providing you the support you need. To find your model or serial number, identify your safe type from the options below. Identify Your Type of Safe Below. Card Swipe Safes. On the back, near top corner.