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Left-Right-Left Dialing Sequence; One Handed Operation
Key Locking Day-Lock Option Allowing Dial Lock Position Open or Closed
Time Tested Mechanical Security
Internal Relocker to Protect Against Dial and Spindle Punching Attacks
All Metal Combination Wheels
Dual Locking Arm Design Prevents Combination Drift Over Time
One Million Possible Combinations
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Opening Safe for the First Time
S&G® Manual Lock combination is set leaving the
factory with the dial locked in place by the
Day-Lock. The safe will open by simply rotating the
hub or hand wheel clockwise and pulling the safe door
open. If the hub seems stiff, try inserting a solid
round wooden stick into one of the handle holes and
turning the hub clockwise to open.
1.
There is an envelope inside the safe with a set of
keys. Unlock the Day-Lock by inserting the key into
the Day-Lock keyhole and turning the key
clockwise until it stops.
2.
Remove the key. Now the dial is operational.
Verifying the Combination
The unique combination of the manual lock can be found on the envelope that
contained the Owner's Manual and Day-Lock keys. With the safe door open,
extend the locking bolts by turning the handle or hand wheel counter-clockwise.
Verify the combination multiple times (by following the directions below) before
using the safe.
Operating the Dial on the Manual Lock
The manual lock requires accurate alignment of each two-digit number with the
Index Mark (each two-digit number of the combination is separated by dashes).
Avoid rotating past any number, even slightly, as the entire combination must be
re-dialed if there are any errors.
SARGENT AND GREENLEAF® (S&G®)
MANUAL LOCK
Model 6730
Index Mark
Day-Lock Keyhole

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Summary of Contents for S&G 6730

  • Page 1 SARGENT AND GREENLEAF® (S&G®) MANUAL LOCK Model 6730 • Left-Right-Left Dialing Sequence; One Handed Operation • Key Locking Day-Lock Option Allowing Dial Lock Position Open or Closed • Time Tested Mechanical Security • Internal Relocker to Protect Against Dial and Spindle Punching Attacks •...
  • Page 2 Rotate the dial Turn the dial Turn the dial Turn the dial slowly counter-clockwise clockwise, passing counter-clockwise clockwise until it at least four full the second number passing the third stops, at about 87. revolutions. Stop of the combination number of the There may be some exactly on the first twice.
  • Page 3: Care And Maintenance

    providing proper documentation of ownership of the safe. Rhino Metals cannot guarantee the recovery of a combination or responsibility for keeping the information. Please keep the code in a secure place outside the safe. IMPORTANT FOR MANUAL LOCKS ♦ DO NOT CLOSE THE SAFE DOOR IF THE COMBINATION DOES NOT WORK. Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide or call Rhino Metals Tech Support for further assistance.
  • Page 4: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Common Issues Possible Solutions If dialing the combination according to the instructions, it could be that the numbers in the combination are slightly off by a number Manual Lock Not to the left or right. Try the combination again but try dialing up or Working Properly down one number of each number of the combination.
  • Page 5: Limited Lifetime Warranty

    LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Rhino Metals offers to the original Purchaser a Limited Lifetime Warranty covering defects in workmanship, material, damage by unlawful attempted or actual break-in, and fire. Warranty applies only to safes located in the United States and Canada, purchased at an authorized Rhino Metals safe dealer, and that have been used solely in residential applications.
  • Page 6 EXTENDED LOCK WARRANTY (SOLD SEPARATELY) Warranty must be purchased within 30 days of safe purchase to become valid. Rhino Metals offers to the original Purchaser an Extended Lock Warranty covering defects in workmanship and material on either electric or manual locks. Locks and electronic keypads carry a five-year Warranty for labor and parts.