Hornady SnapSafe Super Titan XL User manual

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Owner’s Manual
Super Titan
XL – Item No. 75014
XXL – Item No. 75013

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SNAPSAFE SUPER TITAN FEATURES:
• Delivered right to your door
• Assembles in minutes
• Sledgehammer and pry-bar
resistant 3/16" solid steel door
• Thick steel exterior walls
• 2300°F one-hour Fire Shield
protection
• Heat activated door fire seals
• 56 slot full gun rack
• EMP Lock
• Fourteen chrome steel live
locking bolts
• Spring-loaded relocker
• Powder coated finish
• Lined interior
• Adjustable lined shelves
• Includes one full shelf and full gun
rack and a half gun rack with two
half shelves
• Professional grade “non breach
seal” dead bolt door
• Predrilled for floor mounting
• Lifetime warranty
Model
No.
Exterior
Dimensions
Interior
Dimensions
Door
Opening
Locking
Bolts
Long Gun
Capacity
Weight
(Lbs)
Super Titan XL 75014 59"H x 38"W x 24"D 53.5"H x 33"W x 20.5"D 52"H x 29"W 14 36+ 590
Super Titan XXL 75013 59"H x 46"W x 30"D 53.5"H x 41"W x 26.5"D 52"H x 37"W 14 56 850

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SUPERTITAN XXL - 75013
PRODUCT PART DIMENSIONS PART #
1 Exterior Top 42 x 22 770104
2 Exterior Bottom 42 x 22 770105
3 Exterior Left Side 22 x 59 770103
4 Exterior Right Side 22 x 59 770103
5 Exterior Back 46 x 59 770102
6 Double Door Frame 46 x 59 770048
7 Top Interior Panel 42 x 46 770112
8 Bottom Interior Panel 41 x 26 770113
9 Left Interior Panel 26 x 54 770111
10 Right Interior Panel 26 x 54 770110
11A Left Exterior Door 19 x 53 770049
11B Right Exterior Door 19 x 53 770099
12 Solid Shelf /Gun Rack 40 x 23 770115
13 Full Solid Shelf 40 x 23 770114
14 Full Gun Rack 40 x 23 770116
15 2 - Half Solid Shelf 23 x 19 770117
16 Divider 33 x 23 770098
17 2 - Fire Blanket Side 22 x 59 770108
18 2 - Fire Blanket 42 x 22 770109
19 M12 x 1.75 Hex Nut – 770032
20 Titan Shelf Clip – 770034
21 5 - XXL Floor Supports – 770139
* Dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.
SUPERTITAN XL - 75014
PRODUCT PART DIMENSIONS PART #
1 Exterior Top 34 x 16 770086
2 Exterior Bottom 34 x 16 770087
3 Exterior Left Side 16 x 59 770085
4 Exterior Right Side 16 x 59 770085
5 Exterior Back 38 x 59 770072
6 Double Door Frame 38 x 59 770128
7 Top Interior Panel 34 x 20 770092
8 Bottom Interior Panel 33 x 20 770093
9 Left Interior Panel 20 x 54 770091
10 Right Interior Panel 20 x 54 770090
11A Left Exterior Door 15 x 53 770129
11B Right Exterior Door 15 x 53 770130
12 Solid Shelf /Gun Rack 32 x 16 770095
13 Full Solid Shelf 32 x 16 770094
14 Full Gun Rack 32 x 16 770096
15 2 - Half Solid Shelf 14 x 17 770097
16 Divider 34 x 16 770098
17 2 - Fire Blanket Side 16 x 59 770088
18 2 - Fire Blanket 34 x 16 770089
19 M12 x 1.75 Hex Nut – 770032
20 Titan Shelf Clip – 770034
21 4 - XL Floor Supports – 770138
* Dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.
PARTS LISTS

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1
3
6
11 A 11 B
4
2
5
PARTS - XL & XXL
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4
7
910
8
12
13
15 15
19 20
14
18 18
17
17
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ASSEMBLING YOUR SUPER TITAN
NOTES:
1. Each panel includes a label indicating the final assembled orientation
(e.g.TOP, BOTTOM, FRONT, etc.). LEFT and RIGHT are as you face the front
of the vault.
2. For easier assembly, the FIRESHIELD blankets can be removed from the
TOP, BOTTOM and SIDE panels.
3. At first, loosely screw on nuts to insure all exterior panels properly align
and remain square during assembly.The nuts can be tightened after all
exterior panels are assembled.
4. The INTERIOR PANELS are designed to fit snuggly, but do not force into
place as it may damage them.
STEPS:
1. Unpack and lay out all parts except the front door assembly.
2. To lighten the door assembly for easier removal from the shipping crate,
remove the doors by following the steps below.
a. Thread DOOR HANDLE SPOKES onto the hub on DOOR (Part 11B).
b. IMPORTANT – Remove temporary door hinge screws from door hinges.
c. Install a fresh high-quality 9V battery in the Entry Keypad (page 9).
d. Enter the factory combination code and open the DOOR, then carefully
lift it off the DOOR FRAME (Part 6) and set aside.
NOTE: To assure the safe is assembled square it is best to build the safe on
its back and then stand it up after tightening all bolts.
Each panel is identified with a label that also indicates assembly
orientation. Follow the instructions on the label to ensure proper panel
orientation during assembly.
3. To begin, assemble theTop, Bottom and Sides (Parts 1 through 4) first.
Loosely hand tighten bolts to hold panels together.
RIGHT SIDE
LEFT SIDE
BOTTOM
TOP
Loosely tighten bolts

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BACK
4. Lay the back panel onto a soft flat surface. Lift the side panel assembly
onto the BACK (Part 5). Align all bolts and holes before loosely hand
tightening the nuts onto the bolts.
5. Place the DOOR FRAME panel (Part 6) onto the side panel assembly to
complete the exterior housing of the safe. Align all bolts and holes before
loosely hand tightening the nuts onto the bolts. After all nuts have been
loosely installed, use the included wrench and socket to tightening all
nuts.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten nuts.
6. If the inner FIRESHIELD blankets were removed in the previous steps,
replace them back into corresponding panels.The FIRESHIELD blankets
must tuck under edges to allow interior panels to fit.
7. With the safe still on its back, install the interior panels in the following
order.
WARNING: Do not force panels into place as they may crack.
a. Place theTOP INTERIOR PANEL into the safe. It may help to first insert
the front edge into the door frame before sliding the back into place.
b. Install the two SIDE INTERIOR PANEL by inserting the front edge into
the door frame before slide the back into place.
c. Finally, insert the INTERIOR BOTTOM PANEL through the door
opening between the front and back shelf strips and then drop into
position front-to-back. Make sure the lifting strap remains accessible.
8. The safe can now be stood up and moved into position.The doors can
also be reinstalled.
9. Once the safe is in its final position and you are comfortable with the
operation of the safe, bolt the safe to the floor for maximum security.
Remove the BOTTOM INTERIOR PANEL and FIRESHIELD blanket to
access the mounting holes. Use quality hardware compatible with your
particular floor type.

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10. With the BOTTOM INTERIOR PANEL removed, place the FLOOR SUPPORT
brackets over the fire blanket so the lip of the brackets hang on the ribs in
the bottom panel. Equally space the floor supports before replacing the
BOTTOM INTERIOR PANEL.
11. The interior shelving and gun racks can now be installed.
12. For additional help, watch our “Live Action Assembly Video” on the
“Features” page at www.snapsafe.com.
DIVIDER GUN RACK DIVIDER TOP SHELVES
NOTE:
TheTitan XL uses 4 floor
support brackets.
TheTitan XXL uses
5 floor support brackets.
Fire Blanket
Floor Support
Floor Panel

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
With a little care and maintenance your SnapSafe Modular Vault will last a
lifetime. Keep the door hinge pins lightly greased so that the door opens
smoothly. Never use harsh solvents or abrasives on any surfaces, as they
may damage the exterior finish or interior materials.
SNAPSAFE LIFETIME WARRANTY
If you ever experience a fire or attempted break-in we’ll repair or replace your
vault at no charge. (All you have to do is to forward the report from the
proper investigative agency.)
OPENING AND CLOSING YOUR SAFE
Your factory preset combination code is 1-2-3-4-5-6. This code must be
changed to prevent unauthorized access.
OPENING:
1. Enter the 6-digit combination code.
2. Rotate 3-spoke handle clockwise into the open position and pull door open.
3. The Entry Keypad relocks in 4 seconds after a valid code has been entered.
4. The Entry Keypad will return to “standby” status with a long beep sound if
there is no operation in 10seconds after the system has been activated.
5. If you enter an incorrect combination 4-times in a row, the lock will shut
down for 5-minutes.
CLOSING:
1. Close safe door.
2. Rotate 3-spoke handle counter-clock wise to the closed position until you
hear bolts engage.
CHANGING YOUR COMBINATION CODE
Your factory preset combination code is 1-2-3-4-5-6. This code must be
changed to prevent unauthorized access.
Write down and store a new 6-digit code. Do not store in safe.
You cannot set the combination code to six (6) zeros (0).
1. Open safe door and lock it in open position.
2. Enter zero (0) six (6) times. One beep sounds indicating the entry is
valid and the system is awaiting a code change.
3. Enter the existing 6-digit code. One beep sounds, indicating the
entry is valid.

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4. Enter a new 6-digit code. One beep sounds, indicating the entry is valid.
5. Re-enter the new 6-digit code. One beep sounds, indicating that the code
in steps 4 and 5 are the same and the code change is successful.
6. If three beeps sound, the code change was unsuccessful, and the existing
code is still valid. Repeat steps 2 – 5.
7. Enter and check new code three times before closing door.
NOTE: Each step in the code change process must be completed in 10
seconds or the system reverts back to “standby” status.
LOW BATTERY ALERT
Your lock has a “Low Battery Alert.” If the Entry Keypad beeps repeatedly
during an unlocking, the battery is low and needs immediate replacement.
INSTALLING AND REPLACING ENTRY KEYPAD BATTERY
Your safe is equipped with an electronic lock made with non-volatile memory,
meaning your combination code is retained even if the batteries are no
longer powering the lock. If this happens, simply replace the batteries.
Install only a high-quality alkaline battery in the compartment in the back of
the Entry Keypad following these steps.
1. Remove Entry Keypad. Slide it up and carefully pull it away from the safe’s
door. (Fig.1)
NOTE: Do not pull the Keypad as too much force may damage the cable.
2. Snap new battery into the connector clip, and slide it into the battery
compartment top down so that the wires will not be pinched between the
battery and the safe door. (Fig.2)
3. Position the Keypad over the mounting screws, and slide it down
into position.
Fig. 2Fig. 1

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BACKUP MECHANICAL KEY OVERRIDE
WARNING: Store keys in a secure location away from the safe.
To access key override slot, gently slide digital keypad up and away from door
to remove keypad.
NOTE: When digital keypad is removed, handle keypad and cable carefully to
prevent damage to cable.
UNLOCK
Place key into slot as shown and rotate clockwise. With key rotated, rotate door
handle clockwise to retract locking lugs and open door.
LOCK
Fully close door.Then rotate door handle counterclockwise to extend locking
lugs. Rotate key counterclockwise to lock extended lugs and safe. Remove key
and carefully tuck cable back into hole in door while replacing digital keypad.
Make sure safe is locked.
BOLTING DOWN YOUR VAULT
We recommend bolting your vault to the floor using two ¼" wedge anchor
concrete bolts through the predrilled holes in the BOTTOM of the vault.

Customer Service: PO Box 1848, Grand Island, NE 68802-1848
07/201916SNAP0036
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