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InvisiVault

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Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the
ETL® SecureLogic InvisiVault. Your new InvisiVault
is a high quality security product that can be used
to store a variety of items out of reach of children
or other unauthorized persons. Please read through
the following instruction guide carefully before
installing your InvisiVault.

In the area below, please be sure to write in
the serial number and version number of your
InvisiVault along with the original date of purchase.
The serial number and version number can be found
near the light located in the internal cavity of the
InvisiVault.

SERIAL #
VERSION #
DATE OF PURCHASE
Once you have successfully installed your
InvisiVault, be sure to store this instruction guide
and your keys in a safe and secure location. Do not
store your keys or the instruction guide inside your
SecureLogic InvisiVault in case you should ever
need them while your InvisiVault is locked.
Due to continuous production improvements the
actual product may differ from photos.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warnings & Recommendations

pg. 4

Standard Features

pg. 6

Installation Instructions

pg. 8

Programming Model 20720

pg. 12

Operating Instructions

pg. 13

Maintenance Instructions

pg. 14

Security Features

pg. 16

Troubleshooting

pg. 17

Warranty

pg. 18

PACKAGE CONTENTS
1.

InvisiVault with Pre-Hung Photo Frame

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12V Rechargeable Battery

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Battery Charger

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Slim-Line Remote Control with Battery

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Mechanical Barrel Back Up Key

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Wall Cutout Template

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Install Instructions

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Mounting Bolts (4)

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Shelves (2)

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WARNINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

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Anything in this installation guide that has been written in italics is a WARNING. Failure to
observe these instructions constitutes a MISUSE of this product and may result in serious
physical injury or DEATH.

NO UNAUTHORIZED REPAIR
The InvisiVault is serviceable at the factory only. Any tampering, unauthorized repair
and/or modification will void all warranties, and may cause the vault to fail unexpectedly, or
be damaged. If in doubt, call Customer Service at 1-866-440-9257 or you can also email
support@wall-vault.com.

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FIREARM SAFETY
WARNING: The InvisiVault or any other firearm storage device cannot take the place of other

safety procedures including advising children of the dangers of firearms.

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WARNING: The manufacturer and distributors of the SecureLogic InvisiVault do not

recommend, suggest, advise, promote or otherwise condone the ownership of firearms.

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WARNING: Always follow the firearm safety rules set out by the firearm’s manufacturer
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
- Door must be open in order to install
- Designed to install between 16” studs on center
- The InvisiVault must be cleared from obstruction 24” from the side.
- Once installed, allow battery to charge for 48 hours (see Maintenance Instructions)
Please note: the power switch must be ON before charging will occur.
RECOMMENDATION: Before installing InvisiVault consult a licensed contractor to ensure
safety and proper installation.

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STANDARD FEATURES

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Smooth sliding door (Left or Right)

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Customizable storage shelves

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Plush fabric interior

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Remote control

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Built in charger port

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Emergency access key lock

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Interior light

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Power switch

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Reset button

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Battery compartment

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The InvisiVault is specifically designed to be mounted into a standard residential wall with
at least 2x4 construction and wall studs of at least sixteen (16) inches on center apart. It is
recommended to use an industrial grade stud finder to locate studs and ensure the wall void is
free of other obstructions (ie. water pipes, electrical conduit, etc.). Please be sure to allocate 24”
on the side of the InvisiVault in order to allow the door to slide open freely. For your convenience,
we have designed the InvisiVault to open either left or right. This can be accomplished by rotating
the unit 180°.
Installing the InvisiVault (Please review WARNINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS section)
1. Locate desired mounting location (please refer to IMPORTANT NOTICE section on pg. 5)
2. The insertable section of the InvisiVault is approximately 13.75” x 19.25”. It is recommended
to allow 1/8” tolerance for each side of the Invisivault making the hole size approximately
14” x 19.50”. Once mounting location is determined, cut hole in wall accordingly. (Refer To
Template For Actual Size)(See Figure 1)
3. On a flat surface locate and remove “L” brackets located on back of frame. Be careful as the
removal of the brackets will allow the vault to open suddenly and unexpectedly. The “L” brackets may now be discarded as they were used to keep the vault closed during the shipping process.
4. Carefully place vault in wall. Do not forcefully insert. Vault should slide into wall easily
(See Figure 2)
5. Vault will slide open automatically.
6. Locate the 4 mounting tabs, 2 on each side of vault walls. (See Figure 3)
7. Mark holes for pre-drilling (See Figure 4)
8. Remove vault and pre-drill holes with a 1/8” bit
9. Reinsert vault and screw bolts into pre-drilled holes through vault tabs (See Figure 5)
10. Power ON your InvisiVault using the power switch located inside your InvisiVault.

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11. Remove screw from lock mechanism inside the vault. This screw can be discarded as it was
used to keep the lock from engaging the door. (See Figure 6)
12. Plug in charger and let unit charge for 48 hours. Do not close InvisiVault during this time as
unit will need to be open in order to program initial pin.

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CAUTION: Failure to remove the screw will result in your InvisiVault failing to lock.

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REMOTE CONTROL RADIO FREQUENCY TECHNOLOGY
The InvisiVault uses state of the art radio frequency (RF) technology to ensure that your
possessions are always safe. Unlike other standard remotes, this technology does not require
line of sight and therefore does not have to be aimed at the vault. The remote is designed to
work up to 45 feet away.
Should the remote not work please ensure the following:
1. The battery in the remote does not need to be replaced.
2. The power switch in the vault is on and the vault has been charged for 12 hours.
3. Ensure that nothing is interfering with the remote.
4. You are within 45 feet of the installed InvisiVault.

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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS (MODEL 20720)
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Setting Your Personal Pin Number
The InvisiVault can store 1 access code at a time. To program your initial code, follow the

Template
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instructions below.
1. The InvisiVault can be opened by pressing the ‘Power’ button on the remote and then the
default code which is 1 2 3 4 followed by the ‘#’ key. The vault door will slide open.
2. Press the Reset Button on the control box. System will beep once. (See Figure 7)
3. Press the ‘Power’ button on the remote.
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4. Input new pin followed by the ‘*’ key. Your new pin must be 4-10 digits in length.
The system will beep twice for confirmation of new pin. If the system beeps three
times, the code was not recognized and you will need to re-enter the code, starting at
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Opening Door with Remote Control (Model 20720)
Please refer to the programming instructions on how to program pin numbers if this is your first
time using your InvisiVault.
1. Press the ‘Power’ button on the Remote Control
2. Enter pin number followed by the ‘#’ key
3. Vault door will slide open.
** Caution If the code is entered incorrectly, the system will beep three times. Please repeat steps 1-3
above. If the incorrect code is entered incorrectly three times consecutively, the system will
enter lock-out mode disabling entry for one minute. After one minute, the system will reset and
will now accept a pin entry. If the wrong code is entered again, the vault will be locked out for
one additional minute.
Opening Door with Emergency Key Access
In an emergency or electronic failure, the vault can be accessed by a key. The key slot is hidden
behind the frame and picture.
1. Remove the two plastic caps located at the top and bottom of the frame. (See Figure 8)
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove screw and spring.
3. Slide the frame to the side which will disengage the locking pins and will allow removal of the
frame. (See Figure 9)
4. Using the supplied key, rotate the key clockwise and allow the hole in the door to come in
contact with the key. Remove key and let the door slide open. (See Figure 10)
5. Your vault is now open.
6. To close your vault, slide the door back until it locks. You may now attach the frame to the
vault and use the screws and springs to secure your frame.
**Caution - Overtightening the screws may cause the vault door to partially open. By loosening
the screws, the vault door will freely open.
Closing Door
1. Firmly slide door to the side until the lock engages.

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Charging the Battery
When battery is low, the vault will beep indicating the battery
requires charging.
*Ensure power switch is turned on before charging system.
1. Remove the plastic cap located on the side of the frame.
2. Plug AC Adaptor into charger port.
3. Charge the battery for48 hours.
Replacing the Battery
The InvisiVault uses a 12 volt battery. After several years of continuous use, the battery may
decrease in efficiency and need replacing.
1. Remove the two plastic caps located at the top and bottom of the frame. (See Figure 8)
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove screw and spring.
3. Slide the frame to the side which will disengage the locking pins. (See Figure 9)
4. Open InvisiVault using your Emergency Key. (See Figure 10)
5. Disconnect the spring from the vault door by rotating the spring out of the hole.
6. Using 7/16” socket, remove the four acorn nuts located on the ends of the control box.
7. Lift the control box out of the vault and disconnect the charging jack from the back of the
control box. (See Figure 11)
8. Remove the lid of the control box by unscrewing the Phillips screws.
9. With the lid removed, locate the battery and remove.
10. Replace the battery with a 12V 4.0 - 5.0 Ah equivalent.
11. Perform these steps in reverse to re-assemble your unit.
Cleaning the InvisiVault
The face of the InvisiVault can be cleaned using a damp cloth.
*DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING SUBSTANCES NEAR OR ON ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

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4. Flip the frame over to reveal the tabs that hold the picture down. Bend the tabs
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SECURITY FEATURES

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Function

Possible Solution

Tamper Lockout

When an incorrect code is attempted 3
consecutive times, the InvisiVault will go
into Lock Out Mode for one (1) minute. If a
code is entered during the one (1) minute
period, the time will start over. The vault
can not be opened with the remote during
this time but you may use the Emergency
Access Key. (see Operating Instructions on
page 13)

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem

Possible Solution

Upon pulling it out of the
box, the unit does not
work.

1. Ensure power switch is on.
2. Charge battery for 48 hours.

Door opens too slowly.

1. Remove the two plastics caps located at the top and
bottom of the frame.
2. Loosening the two screws will increase the door opening
speed.

Door opens too quickly.

1. Remove the two plastics caps located at the top and
bottom of the frame.
2. Tightening the two screws will decrease the opening
speed of the door.

I forgot my PIN number.

1. Open vault with Emergency Access Key (see Operating
Instructions on page 13)
2. Change pin number (See Programming Instructions on
page 12)

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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The ETL SecureLogic InvisiVault is warranted to the original consumer for one (1) year against
manufacturer defects in materials or workmanship. These warranties are not assignable or
transferable to any other person. In the event of failure ETL will, at its election, repair, replace or
make appropriate adjustment where ETL inspection discloses any defects occurring in normal
usage given that the consumer is (a) the original owner of the Invisivault, (b) obtains a Return
Authorization number prior to shipment, and (c) returns the product via prepaid freight to
ETL. Proof of purchase from the original consumer (original sales receipt) must accompany all
warranty claims. To obtain warranty service contact ETL, either through your Dealer, Catalog,
Home Center or E-Tailer, or by writing ETL at the address below or by calling 1-866-440-9257
within the USA. Defects or damage caused by use of other than genuine ETL parts are not
covered by this warranty. Please do NOT return your product without first contacting ETL.

CONDITIONS
This warranty does not cover loss or damage of any kind resulting directly or indirectly from
alteration, misuse or abuse of the product, or from its installation or removal (including
scratching). ETL’s liability under this warranty shall not in any case exceed the contract price for
the product. ETL reserves the right to make changes and improvements in its products without
incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased. WARRANTY SHALL
NOT EXTEND TO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCURRED AS A CONSEQUENCE
TO ANY DEFECTS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY, nor shall it apply to normal wear and tear, or
when misuse, negligence, or accident are evident. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties,
express or implied. No one is authorized to assume any other liability for ETL in connection with
this product. This warranty gives you specific rights. You may have other rights under state law.
Warranty is only valid within the U.S.

Online Auction Purchases
Products sold through online auctions are not eligible for rebates or other special offers from
ETL. Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification. To obtain warranty
service, an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required. ETL will not
replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction.

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ETL
2351 Tenaya Drive
Modesto, CA 95354
support@wall-vault.com
www.wall-vault.com
866-440-9257



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