Honeywell 2911 User Manual
Honeywell 2911 User Manual

Honeywell 2911 User Manual

Fire & water security safe

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User Guide
Fire & Water Security Safe
IMPORTANT
• Fill out the Safe Identification Record on page 10. You may need this information in
the future to order replacement keys or request consumer assistance.
• Do not remove the serial number tag from the safe.
• Store Override Access Keys in a secure location. Never store them near or inside the safe.
• Read this user guide carefully and save it for future reference. Never store it inside the safe.
ENGLISH
Model 2911

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  • Page 1 ENGLISH User Guide Fire & Water Security Safe Model 2911 IMPORTANT • Fill out the Safe Identification Record on page 10. You may need this information in the future to order replacement keys or request consumer assistance. • Do not remove the serial number tag from the safe.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ....................Page 1 Package Contents Features Care and Maintenance ................Page 2 Important Moisture Warning Getting Started ..................... Page 2 Unlocking the Safe for the First Time Installing/Replacing the Batteries Testing the Digital Lock Programming Your Safe ................Page 4 Programming a New Passcode Testing a New Passcode Resetting the Passcode...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Your new Honeywell Fire & Water Security Safe keeps important documents and personal items safe and secure from theft, fire and water damage. All Honeywell safes are designed and built using the highest manufacturing standards to ensure maximum user satisfaction under a variety of condi- tions.
  • Page 4: Care And Maintenance

    IMPORTANT CARE AND MAINTENANCE To ensure optimal performance of your safe, please follow these simple guidelines: After opening your safe for the first time, leave the door open for 24 hours to let it acclimate to your home’s air conditions. CLEAN HANDS Clean hands before operating your safe, particularly the keypad.
  • Page 5: Installing/Replacing The Batteries

    GETTING STARTED (CONTINUED) INSTALLING / REPLACING THE BATTERIES To use the digital keypad, first install the batteries. The battery compartment is located on the interior side of the safe door. (Figure 1) Remove the battery compartment cover. (Figure 1) Insert 4 “AA” batteries (not included). Make sure batteries are installed correctly, with respect to polarity (+ and -).
  • Page 6: Programming Your Safe

    PROGRAMMING YOUR SAFE PROGRAMMING A NEW PASSCODE You can program your safe to open with a personal passcode containing 3 to 8 digits. Locate and press the red reset button on the inside of the safe door. (Figure 1) The LED indicator bar, above the keypad, will flash orange, indicating that it is ready for programming.
  • Page 7: Locking And Unlocking The Safe

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE SAFE LOCKING THE SAFE With the handle in the unlocked position, tightly close the safe door. (Figure 1) Push the handle down into the locked (vertical) position to activate the door bolt. (Figure 2) IMPORTANT: This safe is equipped with an air-tight seal which allows it to meet the fire and water protection claims outlined at the beginning of this user guide.
  • Page 8: Using The Override Access Keys

    LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE SAFE (CONTINUED) USING THE OVERRIDE ACCESS KEYS Your safe includes 2 Override Access Keys that allow you to access your safe without the passcode. In the event that you have forgotten your passcode or the batteries have drained and the keypad is not opera- tional, you can use these keys to unlock the safe.
  • Page 9: Anchoring The Safe To A Floor

    ANCHORING THE SAFE TO A FLOOR For added security, you have the option of anchoring your safe to the floor. The included hardware kit and pre-drilled anchoring hole allow you to secure your safe to concrete or wood surfaces. For metal surfaces, additional hardware is needed. Contact your local home center for assistance. NOTE: Mounting this safe is at the consumer’s expense and discretion.
  • Page 10: Anchoring Safe To A Concrete Floor

    ANCHORING SAFE TO A CONCRETE FLOOR Using a 1/2” concrete drill bit, drill a hole in the floor with a depth of 1-5/8”. (Figures 1 & 2) IMPORTANT: Hole must be 1-5/8” deep (minimum) to properly insert the Drop-in Anchor, and no deeper than 1-3/4”...
  • Page 11: Consumer Assistance

    CONSUMER ASSISTANCE If you are missing parts, need assistance operating your safe, or have questions, we are available to help. NOTE: Do not contact stores if you have a problem with your safe. Stores will not accept returned product. Please contact us so we can help. CONTACT US Email: LHLPCustomerService@LHLPinc.com...
  • Page 12: Safe Identification Record

    SAFE IDENTIFICATION RECORD Safe Model # Safe Serial # Override Access Key # Passcode LOCATING SAFE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Safe Serial # Located on the bottom right corner of the safe door frame. (Figure 1) Override Access Key # Engraved on the head of the key. (Figure 2) Cylinder # Engraved on the lock cylinder inside the handle cover.
  • Page 13 LIFETIME AFTER-FIRE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE If this Honeywell fire resistant product was purchased from LH Licensed Products, Inc. (“LHLP”) and is damaged by fire at any time while still owned by you (the original owner), LHLP will ship a free replacement if you send the following to Customer Service, LH Licensed Products, Inc., 860 E.
  • Page 14 Manufactured by: LH Licensed Products, Inc. 860 East Sandhill Avenue Carson, CA 90746 The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this product. M2911 E V0 www.honeywellsafes.com...

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