Revere Safelogic Toplit Electronic Lock
QUICK START GUIDE
Congratulations on your purchase of your new security safe from America’s #1 gun safe company–Liberty Safe! To ensure proper set up and installation, PLEASE READ THIS QUICK START GUIDE BEFORE OPENING YOUR SAFE.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONThe safe door is heavy. Do not open the door with the safe on an uneven or unstable floor. Hanging on an open door may cause the safe to tip forward when not lag-bolted to the floor, resulting in serious injury or death to yourself or others. If a bolt down kit was included in your safe, it is strongly recommended that you bolt the safe to the floor to prevent the safe from tipping when the door is opened. If you have or have occasion to have small children in your home, please make sure you never leave your safe unsecured. It is possible for small children to climb inside your safe and become locked in. This could result in serious injury or death.
PACKAGING MATERIALSAfter opening the safe, remove the plastic protectors or foam in the corners of the door.
INSPECT YOUR SAFEInspect your safe for shipping damage as soon as you receive it. If you find any damage, please contact the delivery company (or carrier) immediately. Any damage not noted upon delivery must be reported within fifteen (15) days or there will be no recourse. !PLEASENOTE: Record your safe’s serial number and combination and store in a secure location OTHER THAN YOUR SAFE.
SERIAL NUMBER & MASTER COMBINATION (See opening instructions before proceeding)!PLEASE NOTE: If your safe has been installed with an Electronic Lock, use the Electronic Lock Opening Instructions before proceeding.Your safe’s serial number is in two (2) locations on the safe. One is located on the top of the safe, back right side. The second is located inside the opening edge of the door. Compare the serial number in this guide with the serial number on the safe. All serial numbers should match. If they do not, contact your local dealer or Liberty Safe immediately. You will need your safe serial number when contacting customer service about your safe.
SAFELOGIC TOPLIT ELECTRONIC LOCK
Step 1. Enter factory set master code 1 2 3 4 5 6Step 2. As shown in figure 2.b, rotate handle hub clockwise (counterclockwise if handle is set left of door center).Step 3. Swing open door at least 90 degrees as shown in figure 2.c.Step 4. Rotate the handle hub counterclockwise as shown vin figure 2.b (clockwise if handle is set left of door center). This will extend the locking bolts/bars so you can test the lock with the door open. (Some models require the bolt detent (underside bottom edge of the door, see figure 2.d) be pressed and held in while completing this step.)Step 5. While the door is open, change the factory set master code to something more secure by completing the following 4 steps:a) Enter: 000000b) Enter: 1 2 3 4 5 6c) Enter: New 6 digit code _ _ _ _ _ _d) Enter: New 6 digit code again _ _ _ _ _ _Step 6. With the door open, verify your new code opens the lock. *Store combination OUTSIDE of safe!Step 7. Continue to “Remove Safe from Pallet”.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES IN YOUR LOCK
Battery life is based on how much the electronic lock is used. The lock will emit several short chirps when battery power is getting low. Liberty Safe only recommends using Duracell® 9V Alkaline Batteries for best performance. The memory chip in the lock itself retains the lock codes during battery changes and even if the battery goes dead for an extended period of time. A weak battery may cause the lock to not open, even though beeps occur. Replace with fresh batteries at regular intervals to insure best performance.
BATTERY REPLACMENT
Step 1. Turn the housing ring counterclockwise until it cannot move(about 20°), then pull it off from the entry pad base.Step 2 Push the battery from the bottom left side of the entry pad and unsnap the battery from the connecter.Step 3. Snap a new 9V alkaline battery onto the battery clip and put it back into the compartment by pushing it from the right side.Note: Tuck the cable into the compartment and make sure the cable does not get caught in the housing ring.Step 4. There are three alignment tabs on the inside of the housing ring and three corresponding grooves on the entry pad base. Locate the housing ring and slide it onto the base.Step 5. Turn the ring clockwise until a click sounds.
REMOVING SAFE FROM PALLET
!PLEASE NOTE: Take precaution when completing these next steps. The safe is extremely heavy! It is recommended that two or more adults work together when removing the safe from the pallet.
Step 1. Remove side shelves and accessories from interior floor.Step 2. Locate the lag screws that secure the safe to the pallet. Lag screws are located in ONE of the following two areas (see next page for diagrams):a. If the safe interior has plastic caps pressed into each corner of the carpeted floor (see figure 4.a) remove these caps to access the lag screws.b. If your safe interior has straps attached to the front center of the floor (see figure 4.b), pull the straps up and lift out the floor boards. This will allow access to the lag screws.!PLEASE NOTE: While performing step 3, another adult must steady the safe to prevent the safe from tipping off the pallet while removing the lag screws.Step 3. Use a 9/16 inch socket wrench to unscrew each of the four lag screws.Step 4. After removing all lag screws, close the door and turn the handle to prevent the door from swinging open during step 5.Step 5. With one person on each side of the safe as shown in figure 4.c, carefully slide the safe off the pallet until one edge is resting on the floor. While the safe is tilted on its edge, remove the pallet from under the safe. Carefully lower the safe back to its upright position.Step 6. Continue to the next instruction set “Interior and Handle Setup”.
INTERIOR AND HANDLE SETUP
!PLEASE NOTE: Prior to beginning this section, you should have already tested the lock. If you experienced problems refer the troubleshooting guide in the back of the Use and Care Manual.
Step 1. Locate the padded yellow envelope inside the safe on the floor. This package contains the shelf clips and handle spokes. Remove the handle spokes and screw each one into the hub as shown in figure 5.a. (If your safe has a solid single-point handle you can skip this step. Handle may have up to 5 spokes.)
Step 2. Remove the shelf clips from envelope. Insert the top of each clip as shown in figure 5.b at the desired shelf level. Firmly press down on the top (flat side) of the clip until the bottom of the clip snaps onto the track. Install 4 clips per shelf, making sure each one is at the same level.
Step 3. Side shelves can be adjusted to meet your needed configuration. Locate the shelves inside of the safe. Place each shelf on top of the previously installed shelf clips. The style and quantity of the shelves will vary by model. See figure 5.c for examples of how your interior may look after setup.
INSTALLING CONCRETE ANCHORS
!PLEASE NOTE: Concrete anchor kits are sold separately and can be purchased only at libertysafe.com or through your local Liberty Safe dealer.
TOOLS REQUIRED: – Hammer Drill – ½” Socket Set – Shop Vacuum – Hammer
!IMPORTANT! To achieve the highest level of security and safety possible, anchor your safe securely to the floor. We recommend placing a protective barrier (such as a piece of carpet, treated wood or rubber mat) between the safe and floor to prevent scratching of the safe surface, which could lead to rust. Before anchoring safe, make sure the safe is level. Use appropriate hardware for the wood or cement surface you are anchoring to. Securing it to the floor helps secure and prevent removal of the safe by thieves.!PLEASE NOTE: If a bolt down kit was included in your safe, it is strongly recommended that you bolt the safe to the floor to prevent the safe from tipping when the door is opened.
Step 1. Remove safe from pallet (refer to section D for instructions) and place safe in desired location.a. NOTE: leave floorboards/caps removed, as you will be using these four anchor points
Step 2. Drill a hole in each of the four anchor points with a hammer drill using a ” concrete drill bit. Drill the holes approximately 3″ deep.
Step 3. Use vacuum to clean up debris creating by drilling the holes.
Step 4. Hammer the anchor bolts into the holes and tighten using a ½” inch socket set.
Step 5. Replace floor caps/floor panels.
INSTALLING WOOD ANCHORS
!PLEASE NOTE: Wood anchor kits are sold separately and can be purchased only at libertysafe.com or through your local Liberty Safe dealer.
TOOLS REQUIRED: – Drill – 9/16″ Socket Set – Shop Vacuum
!IMPORTANT! To achieve the highest level of security and safety possible, anchor your safe securely to the floor. We recommend placing a protective barrier (such as a piece of carpet, treated wood or rubber mat) between the safe and floor to prevent scratching of the safe surface, which could lead to rust. Before anchoring safe, make sure the safe is level. Use appropriate hardware for the wood or cement surface you are anchoring to. Securing it to the floor helps secure and prevent removal of the safe by thieves.!PLEASE NOTE: If a bolt down kit was included in your safe, it is strongly recommended that you bolt the safe to the floor to prevent the safe from tipping when the door is opened.
Step 1. Remove safe from pallet (refer to section D for instructions) and place safe in desired location.a. NOTE: leave floorboards/caps removed, as you will be using these four anchor points
Step 2. Drill a hole in each of the four anchor points with a drill using a ¼” wood drill bit. Drill holes approximately 3″ deep.
Step 3. Use vacuum to clean up debris creating by drilling the holes.
Step 4. Place provided washers on provided wood bolts and secure them using a 9/16″ socket set or drill.
Step 5. Replace floor caps/floor panels.
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING YOUR SAFE
MANUAL LOCKSIt is recommended that you have your manual lock serviced annually by a certified lock technician to maintain trouble-free service. Electronic locks do not require this service.
LOCKING PINS/BARS Once per year extend the bolts and wipe a small amount of lubricating oil or Vaseline along the bottom of the middle most (2nd, 3rd, or 4th bolt down) bolt on the hinge and open side of the door.
INTERNAL LOCKING MECHANISM The advanced locking mechanism requires no maintenance. Opening the door panel of your safe by anyone other than a certified lock or safe technician may void your warranty.
EXTERIOR Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth dampened with water to clean the surface of a gloss, powder coat or textured finish safe. Other materials may cloud or scratch the finish of your safe:
- Logos and other graphic images must be wiped gently. Never rub or polish
- The lock and handle have a protective coating to prevent tarnish. DO NOT use metal polishes or solvents for cleaning.
- Simply wipe off with a soft cloth.
- Scratches and other blemishes may be touched up with a paint touch up kit available from your dealer.
FIRE SEAL The fire seal does not need maintenance unless it is ripped or destroyed.
!SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Before moving you safe, make sure you have completely tested the combination and lock to assure it will open properly prior to removing the safe from the pallet and to its final location. Safe doors are NOT designed to be removed due to possible serious injury. Never move the safe with the door open. Do not open the door with safe lying down. The safe’s door should never be removed. Removing the safe door will void the warranty on your safe. Safes are very heavy and awkward to handle. Only use of proper moving equipment by a trained professional is recommended. Using a standard refrigerator dolly is very dangerous and can cause injury or death.
LOADING YOUR SAFE
- When putting guns into your safe, make sure they rest securely against the cutouts provided to prevent accidental tipping when the door is closed.
- If you are storing electronic media, use a Media Cooler to provide additional protection.
- Do not put anything in your safe that will put pressure against the door, or the locking bolts, when the door is closed.
- If you live in a humid environment, it is recommended that you use a dehumidifier or desiccant to protect the contents from rust or mildew. Dehumidifiers and other moisture reducing products suitable for your safe are available from your dealer. Do not install or store these devices, or any other personal contents, near the locking bars on the door as this could interfere with the function of the mechanism in the door.
TROUBLESHOOTING
COMBINATION OPENS THE SAFE INTERMITTENTLYCheck lock-bolt pressure. Some free play should exist in the handle, left to right. Try dialing the combination again. Bolt pressure may be due to out of place interior shelves or improper personal storage (i.e. gun barrels, items too big for shelves).
COMBINATION WORKS BUT HANDLE WILL NOT TURNCorner protectors (packaging material) may cause undue pressure on the locking bolts. To alleviate the pressure push in on the door while turning the handle until resistance decreases, then pull to open the safe. If the handle turns partially the bars may be jammed or caught up. Try rotating the handle back and forth (left to right) until the bars free up.
COMBINATION WORKS AND HANDLE TURNS BUT SAFE WILL NOT OPENVerify that the handle has been completely rotated before opening the door. Check the 5/16″ Allen set screw, located on the face of the handle under the black plastic cover, for tightness. Some safes are installed with a unique handle clutch mechanism. Improper personal storage or excess door adjustment may cause clutch to temporarily engage. Push in on the door while turning the handle, and when resistance decreases, pull to open.
DOOR WILL NOT SHUTVerify that the lock is unlocked and the locking bolts are fully retracted. Make sure the interior shelves are pushed back as far as possible. The handle should travel the same distance with the door closed as it does with the door open all the way.
!NOTE: Who to Contact If You Need Service for Your Safe: If you need service for your safe, please call Liberty Safe’s dedicated Tractor Supply Company customer service team at 1-800-281-7216.
WARRANTY CLAIMS & REPAIRS
LIBERTY SAFE AND SECURITY PRODUCTS, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
Limited Lifetime Warranty: Liberty Safe and Security Products, Inc. (Liberty) is proud of the workmanship of the product you have just purchased. Liberty warrants that each new safe will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the original purchaser (Purchaser). If there is a defect in either materials or workmanship of a warranted safe during the lifetime of the original purchaser, Liberty will repair or replace the safe. Liberty will also repair or replace any warranted safe that is damaged during a fire (other than by arson committed by Purchaser, a member of Purchaser’s family, or someone instructed or authorized by Purchaser or a member of Purchaser’s family), illegal and/or unauthorized break-in, or an illegal and/or unauthorized attempted break-in, if a homeowner’s insurance policy will not cover the damage, during the lifetime of the original purchaser. Liberty’s obligation under the limited lifetime warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the safe or product itself, AND DOES NOT EXTEND TO THE CONTENTS OF THE SAFE. This limited lifetime warranty does not include the lock and painted surface, or electrical items (see separate limited warranties below), and is subject to the following terms, conditions, and limitations:
Cost to Purchaser:
Inside United States: Liberty’s limited lifetime warranty is at no cost to the Purchaser, including labor and shipping.
Inside Canada: Liberty’s limited lifetime warranty is at no cost to the Purchaser, except that Purchaser is responsible for all freight charges if a safe is replaced.
Outside of the United States & Canada: Liberty will provide replacement parts of like type and function for the safe at no cost to the purchaser. However, any and all labor, repair, or service costs will be the responsibility of Purchaser, and Purchaser is responsible for all freight charges if a safe is replaced.
Lock and Painted Surface Limited Warranty: Locks and painted surfaces are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. Within this five year period Liberty will repair and/or replace parts of like kind and type at no cost to the Purchaser, except that outside the United States and Canada, Liberty will provide replacement parts of like kind and type at nocost to purchaser, but Purchaser will be responsible for any and all labor, repair, or service costs.
Electrical Items Limited Warranty: Light fixtures, transformers, cords, and light switches are warranted to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Within this one-year period Liberty will replace parts of like kind and type at no cost to the Purchaser. Purchaser will be responsible for any and all labor, repair, or service costs.
Proper Use for Intended Purpose: Liberty takes seriously its obligation to stand behind its product with this Limited Warranty as long as the safe is properly installed and cared for as instructed in the Owner’s Use and Care Manual. This Limited Warranty does not apply to safes or parts that have been misused, neglected or subjected to unusual or extreme conditions and/or environments, or to unreasonable wear and tear.Changing or modifying the safe in ways that affect its intended use will void this Limited Warranty. FOR OPTIMAL SECURITY AND PROTECTION, SAFES SHOULD BE BOLTED TO THE FLOOR. PLEASE REFER TO THE USE & CARE MANUAL FOR DETAILS ON ANCHORING YOUR SAFE TO THE FLOOR.
Warranty Registration: For this Limited Warranty to be valid, online registration MUST be completed within (30) days of purchase. Failure to register the product shall void any warranty.
Warranty Claims: Claims shall be made under this Limited Warranty by calling 1-800-281-7216 or writing to Liberty Safe and Security Products, 1199 West Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah 84651. Any claims made for fire, break-in or break-in attempts must be accompanied by a copy of your homeowner’s insurance statement of coverage, and a report made by the police or fire department. A claim must be made within six months of the fire, break-in, or attempted break-in.
Venue and Choice of Law: Any claims arising from this limited warranty shall be resolved in the State of Utah and Utah law will apply to any dispute.
No Other Warranties: This Limited Warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties, superseding all prior warranties or agreements, oral or written, and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Limited Warranty. No employee of Liberty or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made herein.
Limitation of Remedies: In no case shall Liberty be liable for any punitive, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages based uponbreach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict tort, or any other legal theory relating to the subject matter of this Limited Warranty. Such damages include, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of savings or revenue, loss of the contents of the safe or vault door, loss of use of the safe or vault door, or any associated equipment, cost of capital, cost of any substitute equipment, facilities or services, downtime,the claims of third parties including customers, and injury to property. Liberty’s maximum liability for any damages based upon breach ofwarranty, contract, tort, statute, or otherwise relating to the subject matter of this Limited Warranty, shall be limited to the cost of the safe paid by the Purchaser.
TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW SHALL IN NO EVENT EXTEND BEYOND DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THIS LIMITED WARRANTY BE DEEMED TO COVER ANY PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT, WHETHER BASED UPON THIS WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT, STATUTE OR OTHERWISE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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