• Easily Programmed Six-Digit User Code
• Simple 9-Volt Battery Replacement
• User Code Stored in Memory Within Safe Door Shielded, Along with Internal Lock,
From Drill Attacks by Ball Bearing or Hardened Steel Protection Plate
• User Code Remains in Memory for Years Even if Battery or Keypad Destroyed or
Removed
• Lock's Memory Protected Inside the Safe and Cannot be Hotwired
• After Three Incorrect User Code Attempts Lock Begins Lockout Delay Period Disabling All
Inputs to Keypad Delaying Further Tampering
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Opening Safe for the First Time
SecuRam® Electronic Lock is shipped unlocked. Open the door by rotating the hub on the
front of the safe clockwise and pulling the safe door open. If the hub seems stiff, insert a
solid round wooden stick into one of the handle holes and turn the hub clockwise to
open. Then install the handles, if applicable.
Installing the Battery
Rhino Metals highly recommend using a 9-volt Duracell
with a "Use Date" of at least four years in the future.
1.
Unlock and pull the safe door open.
2.
To remove the keypad, push straight up from the bottom of the keypad until it
releases.
3.
Carefully pull the keypad away from the safe to prevent
damage to the wiring harness, revealing the battery
cavity.
4.
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.
5.
Slide the keypad back down onto the shoulder screws. Be
careful not to pinch the wiring harness on the screws.
6.
With the door open, test the operation of the lock several
times before closing and locking the safe.
SECURAM® ELECTRONIC LOCK
Model ECSL-601
or Energizer
®
alkaline battery
®
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