Remington CORE-LOKT SAR59-40C User manual


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION .................................................................................................................. 2
1. REGISTRATION ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2. UNDERSTANDING YOUR SAFE ...................................................................................................... 4
3. UNBOXING .............................................................................................................................................. 4
4. INSPECTION ........................................................................................................................................... 4
5. INTIAL ENTRY.................................................................................................................................. 5
6. PROPER PLACEMENT AND MOVING OF SAFE.....................................................................6
7. KEEPING YOUR SAFE DRY ...........................................................................................................6
8. SHIPPING AND SKID REMOVAL..................................................................................................7
9. SECURING YOUR SAFE .................................................................................................................8
10. LOCK FACE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................9
11. PROGRAMMING YOUR LOCK FACE..........................................................................................10
12. OPENING YOUR SAFE WITH PROGRAMMED CODE..........................................................11
13. LOCKED OUT OF YOUR SAFE...................................................................................................11
14. LOW BATTERY ALERT..................................................................................................................... 12
15. LOCKOUT MODE/ TAMPER PROTECTION............................................................................12
16. INTERIOR LIGHTING........................................................................................................................ 12
17. SILENT ENTRY MODE................................................................................................................... 13
18. LOADING YOUR SAFE ................................................................................................................... 13
19. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................. 13
LIFETIME WARRANTY............................................................................................................................ 14

FIREARM STORAGE
SAFETY
Thank you for choosing a Remington safe to protect your valuables. We are
committed to securing, organizing and protecting your most important documents,
valuables and keepsakes.
Your safe is built to last a lifetime. However, please understand that the locking
mechanism has precision parts. If you experience ANY difficulty opening or
closing your safe DO NOT FORCE THE SAFE OPEN. Doing so may jam the
components in the lock, which will require a safe technician to unlock your safe.
This causes an inconvenience to you and may lead to a claim denial.
If you experience problems or challenges with your safe, please contact us.
Many issues can be quickly resolved without the product being returned.
Safe bodies and doors are extremely heavy thus SA Consumer Products requires
a minimum of 2 or 3 people to ensure stability of the safe during installation.
Always ensure proper installation, as laid out in this manual, and do not open the
door with the safe on an uneven or unstable floor. Ignoring this could result in
serious injury or death.
If you choose to utilize this safe to store a firearm always follow proper firearm
and local laws.
SA Consumer Products strongly recommends that you do not store loaded firearms.
Always follow the firearm safety rules set out by the firearm’s manufacturer.
A Remington safe or any other firearm storage device cannot take the place
of other safety procedures including advising children of the dangers of firearms.
SA Consumer Products and its distributors of the Remington safe do not
recommend, suggest, advise, promote, or otherwise condone the ownership
or use of firearms. We believe the decision to own or use a firearm is a serious
decision that should only be made by an adult who has carefully considered
the risks and benefits of such a decision.
PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING
YOUR REMINGTON SAFE.
DO NOT LOCK THIS MANUAL OR THE OVERRIDE KEYS IN YOUR SAFE.
DISCLAIMER - READ BEFORE SAFE SETUP
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Register your safe at www.remingtonsafes.com
1. REGISTRATION
By registering your Remington safe we will be able to
expedite and address any problems or challenges you
may have which would otherwise require a notary letter
and proof of payment. You can scan the QR Code to take
you directly to the Remington registration page.
The information you record onto this page will be required in the event you
cannot access the contents of your Remington safe. Please fill out all the
required information below and retain for your records and safe keeping.
PLEASE HAVE THIS INFORMATION READY PRIOR TO CALLING FOR
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AT:
CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT (888) 792-4264
PURCHASE DATE:
PURCHASE PRICE (BEFORE TAX):
MODEL NUMBER:
SERIAL NUMBER:
RETAILER NAME:
KEY NUMBER (IF APPLICABLE):
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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2. UNDERSTANDING YOUR SAFE
4. INSPECTION
3. UNBOXING
Make sure to inspect your safe for shipping damage before accepting delivery.
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. Any noted damage at the time of delivery must be resolved
with the delivery company and/or retailer. Shipping damage is not warrantable by SA
Consumer Products.
WARNING: SAFES ARE HEAVY AND CAN BE UNSTABLE ON UNEVEN GROUND.
PLEASE ENSURE EXTRA CAUTION WHEN DEALING WITH OR MOVING UNSECURED
SAFES. WHILE UNBOXING BE SURE TO HAVE A SECOND PERSON HOLD AND
STABILIZE THE SAFE TO KEEP IT FROM TIPPING, CAUSING INJURY, AND/OR
DAMAGE TO THE SAFE AND SURROUNDING STRUCTURES.
Remove the packaging. If your safe is still on shipping feet you can simply lift
the box up and off the safe once the strapping has been removed. You will
want to have someone stabilize the safe when removing the cardboard and
other packing material from underneath the safe.
Before discarding package material, please be certain you have located
and saved the ”Getting Started Box” located in the front of the
honeycomb corrugate front protection panel.
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Fully
Wrapped
Adjustable
Shelves
Adjustable
Shelf Rails
UL Rated
Outlets
with USB Ports
Locking
Bolts
Premium
Door Organizer
Illuminated Lockface
5-Spoke
Handle
Override
Key Entry
(underneath
key pad)
External
Hinges

2.
Now that your safe is open, you will
find a Welcome Box inside your safe.
You will find your 4 remaining spokes
inside that box.
Insert each individual spoke into a
threaded opening and turn clockwise
to install.
Locate the keyhole in the safe door.
Insert and turn the backup key
clockwise from 9 to the 1 o’clock
position to unlock.
Rotate the handle clockwise until the
safe door opens.
Set the provided override key aside in
a safe place.
NOTE: Do not store override keys
inside your safe.
3.
Locate the quick start guide, override
key, battery and spoke inside the box on
the front of the safe corrugate protective
front cover.
Install the single handle spoke by
inserting into one of the threaded
openings and twisting clockwise until
you feel the spoke fully lock into place.
5. INITIAL ENTRY
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Step 2
1. Step 1
Step 3

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4.
3.
Using a dolly capable of supporting the size and weight of your safe, move the safe
to your desired location. Please take all necessary precautions to protect and prevent
any damage to your flooring.
HELPFUL: TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOUR SAFE WILL MAKE IT THROUGH
DOORWAYS, STAIRS, OR CORNERS, TAKE THE EMPTY SAFE BOX AND SEE IF IT
WILL FIT ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO ITS FINAL LOCATION.
5.
6.
7.
The safe should be installed adjacent to a side wall with minimal space on either
side of the safe. Wherever possible, the safe should be flat against the wall and
floor. Remove the baseboard and/or wall trim if necessary.
Always ensure the safe is in an isolated and dry area. Never place the safe in direct
contact with a wet floor. When installing your safe on a concrete floor, use of a
moisture/protective barrier is highly recommended. Failure to do so, or exposing
the safe to chemicals or other adverse environments, may void the warranty.
If your safe seems unlevel, you may need to shim the bottom of the safe to
prevent the door from swinging open too quickly, or closing on itself.
1.
2.
WARNING: SAFES ARE VERY HEAVY AND AWKWARD TO HANDLE. PLEASE USE THE
UTMOST CARE IN MOVING THE SAFE. UTILIZING A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL WITH
PROPER MOVING EQUIPMENT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
The location of the executive safe is very important and the utmost care should be
taken during this consideration.
To maximize the fire protection of your safe, we recommend you place the safe in
lower levels in your home where fire temperatures are lower and away from highly
combustible materials.
To maximize burglary protection and stability, securing the safe to the floor
is recommended.
SA Consumer Products recommends that you store your safe in a closet, office,
basement, bedroom or any other location that is convenient for you but out of
direct line of sight from prying eyes. The location of the safe is very important.
SA Consumer Products requires the safe is secured to the floor to ensure safe
does not tip over in case of a flood.
6. PROPER PLACEMENT AND MOVING OF SAFE
We recommend placing a moisture/protective barrier between your safe and
concrete floor to prevent any moisture, mildew and rust damage to the safe.
Installing your safe in a place with climate control (heat in the winter and cooling
in the summer) is highly recommended. In areas of high humidity or frequent
temperature fluctuations (garages) it is recommended to take appropriate
precautions to ward against moisture damage. We strongly encourage the use of
an internal dehumidifier and/or desiccants to protect your contents from rust or
mildew. Internal dehumidifiers should not be in direct contact with the side or
back walls.
7. KEEPING YOUR SAFE DRY

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1.
2.
3.
4.
WARNING: WHILE REMOVING THE BOLTS FROM THE SKIDS, BE SURE TO HAVE A
PERSON HOLD AND STABILIZE THE SAFE TO KEEP IT FROM TIPPING, CAUSING
INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE SAFE AND SURROUNDING STRUCTURES.
WARNING: BEFORE REMOVING THE SHIPPING SKIDS, MAKE SURE THE DOOR
IS CLOSED AND LOCKED. THE DOOR OF YOUR SAFE IS HEAVY AND PRESENTS
A SAFETY HAZARD UNTIL THE SAFE IS BOLTED DOWN OR SECURED PROPERLY.
Upon receiving your safe, you may find it attached to a shipping skid. The
skid is secured from the underside of the safe by four bolts. Remove the four
bolts that secure the safe to the skids using a wrench or 3/4” (19mm)
socket.
With a person stabilizing the safe, carefully tilt the safe to the left and pull the
shipping skid on the right side away from the bottom of the safe.
With the shipping skid removed from one side of the safe, carefully lower the
safe to the floor.
Follow the same procedure to remove the remaining shipping skid.
M12 BOLT
M12 NUT
8. SHIPPING SKID REMOVAL

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
WARNING: YOUR SAFE IS DESIGNED TO SUPPORT ITSELF WHEN THE DOOR IS
OPENED. HOWEVER, CAUTION SHOULD BE USED TO AVOID TIPPING. WHILE
SECURING YOUR SAFE BE SURE TO HAVE A SECOND PERSON HOLD AND STABILIZE
THE SAFE TO KEEP IT FROM TIPPING, CAUSING INJURY, AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE
SAFE AND SURROUNDING STRUCTURES. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL COMPROMISE
THE SAFETY, SECURITY, AND WARRANTY OF THE SAFE.
Use the hardware provided or consult your hardware retailer for fastening
hardware for your particular mounting surface.
Open your safe door and locate and remove the four black caps on the
safe floor. This will provide access to the factory drilled bolt down holes.
To secure your safe to the floor it will first be necessary to drill pilot holes
in the floor surface.
Drill the appropriate diameter and depth of pilot holes based on the type of
hardware being used and the type of floor surface. For the hardware provided
(concrete floor installation) we recommend using a hammer drill and 1/2”
concrete drill bit to drill the four corresponding holes in the concrete floor.
Insert and drive the plastic anchoring plugs into the pilot holes. You may need
to use a hammer to fully insert the plugs into the pilot holes.
Secure the safe, by threading all 4 anchor bolts through the factory drilled bolt
down holes in the bottom of the safe and ratcheting down tight.
7. Replace the four black caps onto the floor of the safe.
Make sure the metal washer sits on top of the rubber washer. Tighten
the bolt to compress the rubber washer between the safe and metal
washer. Failure to do so will allow water to enter the safe in the event of
a flood.
TOOLS NEEDED TO BOLT SAFE TO A CONCRETE SURFACE
• DRILL / HAMMER DRILL
• DRILL BIT – 1/2” ( for concrete install with provided hardware)
• WRENCH / 11/16” (17MM) SOCKET
• HAMMER
• SAFETY GLASSES
• GLOVES
• OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT
AS NEEDED
9. SECURING YOUR SAFE
BOLT ANCHOR
FENDER WASHER RUBBER WASHER FLOOR

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WARNING: The batteries must be
inserted with the correct polarity.
Exhausted batteries must be
removed from the product and
discarded safely. Do not use
rechargeable (nickel – cadmium)
batteries. Duracell and Energizer
batteries are highly recommended.
10. LOCK FACE INSTALLATION
4. Align the lock face to the backer
plate, with the lock face slightly
rotated to the left. Turn clockwise
until you feel the lock face click into
place.
3. Plug the electronic lock cable into the
back of the lock face. The connector
on the cable will only fit into the
connector in the lock face in one way.
Locate the lock face box in the door
organizer pocket. Remove the lock face
from the box located inside the safe.
1.
Step 1
2.
Step 2
Step 3
Locate the 1x9V battery in the intial
entry box. Install into the battery
compartment on the back of the lock
face in the proper orientation. The
touch pad will beep when batteries
are successfully installed.
BACK OF LOCK FACE
FRONT OF LOCK FACE
8
#
1 2 3 4
56 7
*90
9V BATTERY
Step 4

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11. PROGRAMMING YOUR SECURITY CODE
Swipe finger(s) across the keypad to
“wake up” and activate the lockface.
Two random numbers will illuminate
when the lock face wakes up.
Individually press both of the two
numbers, in any order, to allow full
access to the keypad. Insert the
factory preset code of (1-5-9-#). This
will unlock the safe in a DEFAULT
MODE. (DO NOT use this code while
securing items in your safe)
1.
On the inside of the safe door, locate
the brass cap. Unscrew and remove
the cap, giving access to the reset
button. Press the reset button.
You will hear a beep. The yellow (left)
light on the E-lock will illuminate so
that you can enter your new code.
2.
While the yellow (left LED) is
illuminated, enter your new 3 to
8-digit security code followed by [*].
Lock face will beep twice indicating
successful programming.
3.
Step 3
Important: Your safe comes programmed with a factory code of [ 1 5 9 # ]. It is
necessary to re-program your safe with a new security code you have personally
selected to provide maximum household security. Be careful in choosing your new
security code, you’ll want to be sure that you can operate the unit quickly without
making an error.
NEW 3-8 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
8
#
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
*90
8
#
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
*90
Step 1
Step 2
Red Reset Button
Brass Cap

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12. OPENING SAFE WITH PROGRAMMED SECURITY CODE
13. LOCKED OUT OF YOUR SAFE
In the event you have forgotten the security code your primary action will be to use
your override keys in order to gain access to your safe and follow the Electronic Lock
Security Setup Code instructions, starting at section 10.
If you have lost your backup keys, you will need to contact customer service at the
number below. Proof of purchase is required to obtain keys.
CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT (888) 792-4264
8
#
1 2 3 4
56 7
*90
While the safe door is still open,
confirm your newly entered security
code. Wake up the keypad by
swiping the keypad with your
finger(s). Then enter the 3-8 digit
code followed by the [ # ]. If
successful you will hear two beeps
and the green light will illuminate,
allowing you to retract
the bolts.
Always remember to SWIPE your finger(s) across the surface of the keypad to wake
the keypad in order to enter the keypad codes. Simply touching the keypad may not
trigger a sensor point on the key pad to activate keypad.
Note: Do not shut the safe door until you have confirmed your new security code
at least 3 times to ensure your code has been saved and you can open the door
successfully. If the code fails, the yellow (left) light will flash and beep. Repeat the
steps above until successful.
WARNING: If the incorrect security code is entered 3 times you will have an automatic
lockout for 30 seconds before you can enter your code again. If 3 additional failed
attempts are made, the keypad will lockout for 5 minutes. Leave batteries in to go
through lockout cycle. If batteries are removed the timer will restart zero.

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15. LOCKOUT MODE / TAMPER PROTECTION
16. INTERIOR LIGHTING
8
#
1 2 3 4
56 7
*90
Red & Green = Low Baery
14. LOW BATTERY ALERT
1. Three consecutive rejected security code entries
puts the safe in “Basic Lockout” mode. The touch
pad is deactivated for 30 seconds.
2. Six consecutive rejected security code entries
results in “Severe Lockout” mode. The touch pad is
deactivated for 5 minutes.
Note: During lockout mode, the yellow lock LED will light
up once every 10 seconds. When lockout mode has ended,
the green unlock LED will flash 1 time and you will hear
1 beep to signify the lockout mode has ended. You will
now have access to your touch pad.
3. After the safe enters basic or severe lockout mode, the tamper indicator will trigger
to warn you that someone has unsuccessfully attempted to gain access to your safe.
This tamper indicator will signal immediately after the next successful code is
entered. The yellow lock LED will flash 3 times and in addition to a 3 second long
beep.
This lock face is equipped to alert you when the
batteries are low by illuminating the red light
(center) when any button is pressed on the
keypad. Please replace batteries immediately
when receiving this warning.
Always test the batteries when installing or
replacing. If the red light comes on when a
button is pressed you know the batteries are not
fully charged.
This safe comes with proximity based interior lighting installed. When the USB
powered internal lighting is plugged into the USB power source, the lighting will
function automatically when the door is open.

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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Store documents or heat sensitive items in the bottom of the safe for greatest
protection against fire damage.
Store ammunition separately from valuables.
Do not put anything in your safe that will put pressure against the door when
it is closed.
Select safe models have reinforced shelving, but as a good safety precaution
store heavier items either on the floor of the safe, or away from the middle of
the shelves.
When placing firearms into your safe, make sure they rest securely against the
cutouts provided in the barrel rests to prevent accidental tipping when the door
is closed.
17. SILENT ENTRY MODE
The hinges and internal locking mechanism are permanently lubricated, thus
needing no maintenance. Opening the door panel of your safe may void your
warranty. Always consult our customer service experts prior to doing so.
18. LOADING YOUR SAFE
19. MAINTENANCE
1. To mute the lockface, enter the code [* 6 3 3].
2. To turn the sound back on, enter code [* 6 6 ].
By activating the lock face quiet mode,
the safe will no longer make audible sound
when interacting with safe, allowing
for silent access.

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SA Consumer Products, Inc. will repair or replace, at their sole discretion, any
Remington gun safe damaged by fire, forced entry, forced attack or natural
flood for the lifetime of the original owner.
SA Consumer Products, Inc. will repair or replace, at their sole discretion, any
Remington gun safe with defective parts, paint or lock for the lifetime of the
original owner.
If SA Consumer Products, Inc. deems a replacement safe is to be sent, they will
pay the freight costs to ship the replacement safe to the original owner.
This lifetime warranty is limited to the safe and expressly excludes any loss
associated with the contents of the safe.
SA Consumer Products, Inc. reserves the right to receive full evidence of your
misfortune, such as a police report and/or homeowners statement of coverage.
This warranty is not valid outside of the United States and Canada.
Proof of registration and copy of sales receipt must be on file at the time of
claim. Visit our website at remingtonsafes.com to register your safe.
Lifetime warranty only applies to the original owner of the safe.
SA Consumer Products, Inc. shall only be responsible and liable when the safe
is used in compliance with the directions specified in your new Remington gun
safe owner’s manual.
SA Consumer Products, Inc. requires that specific guidelines be followed for
repair. The safe will be repaired in-home if possible (to include parts and labor);
however, if factory replacement is
necessary (
SA Consumer Products, Inc.
’s sole
discretion), the
replacement will be shipped freight prepaid, curbside delivery.
This warranty is inclusive and is in lieu of any and all other warranties, express
or implied. Specifically excluded are the warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty is limited to the safe itself and/or
its value and does not include consequential damages of any kind including,
but not limited to, the contents in and of the safe.
LIFETIME WARRANTY

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