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Operation & Installation Guide

2087DF-BD / 2092DF-BD

MANUAL # M08-0279-005

www.FirstAlert.com

DIGITAL WATERPROOF
FIRE SAFE WITH READY-SEAL™

MANUAL # M08-0279-005

Index / Overview of Your Safe

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Overview of Your Safe ..................................................................................................1

PACKAGE CONTENTS
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INDEX

Overview of Your Safe

Opening Your Safe for the First Time.........................................................................3
Test Locking System .....................................................................................................4
Programming a Personal Passcode ...........................................................................6
Emergency Override Key / Battery Replacement ...................................................7

2 Emergency
Override Keys

1 Adjustable Shelf

4 AA Batteries

Additional Features ......................................................................................................7
Use, Care and Maintenance ........................................................................................8

READY-SEAL™ MOUNTING HARDWARE COMPONENTS

Consumer Affairs ........................................................................................................10
Safe Identification Record .........................................................................................12
Limited Warranty ........................................................................................................13

x6
6 Flathead Cover
Screws

1 Bolt Cover

1 Interior Fire/Water
Gasket

1 Mounting Bolt with
Flat Washer*

1 Upper Water Seal

FOR YOUR PROTECTION	
x6

a		Do not remove the serial number tag from the safe.
a		Store emergency override keys away from safe, NEVER INSIDE.
a		Record all safe identification numbers on Safe Identification Record on page 12.

x6

1 Exterior Fire/Water
Gasket

1 Plastic
Bottom Cover*

6 Flathead Bottom
Cover Screws

6 Buttonhead Floor
Mounting Bracket
Screws*

1 Floor Mounting
Bracket

1 Ready-Seal™
Mounting Template*

1 Bolt
Handle Tool*

1 Ready-Seal™
Mounting Instructions*

a		Save this manual and NEVER keep it inside the safe.

OVERVIEW OF YOUR SAFE	

Congratulations!
Your new First Alert® Digital Waterproof Fire Safe with Ready-Seal™ will provide
years of safe and secure protection for your valuables, important documents and
other personal items. All First Alert® safes are designed and built using the highest
manufacturing standards to ensure maximum user satisfaction under a variety of
conditions. With proper care, your First Alert® safe will provide peace of mind for
many years to come. US Patent No. D557,875, 7,350,470. Other patents pending.

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* Components packed separately in bag. All other components shipped attached to safe.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT RETURN SAFE TO STORE
If you are missing parts, have difficulty programming your safe or have any other
questions pertaining to its proper use and care, DO NOT RETURN your safe to the
store. Please contact Consumer Affairs at 1-800-323-9005, 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday. To assist us in serving you, please
have the model number, serial number and date of purchase available when calling.
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Opening Your Safe For The First Time

3,4
Test Locking
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FIRST TIME ACTIVATION

Your safe is ready for activation. To open the safe and prevent it from locking
before completing the first-time activation, a solenoid deactivation safety
device has been installed.

USER ACTIVATION
Install Batteries
1 		Turn handle upwards to the right and
pull open the safe door. Note: This
waterproof safe may require additional
force upon initial entry.

3

4

		Slide the battery compartment cover
forward and remove. The compartment
is located inside the safe at the top of
the door. Install the four (4) AA batteries.
Make sure the batteries are installed in
the proper direction as indicated in the
battery compartment. Slide the cover
back into place.
		After the batteries are correctly installed,
the red and green lights located at
the top of the keypad on the front of
the safe will blink twice, the keypad
backlight will flash once and you will
hear a single beep.

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4
7

1
4
7

2
5
8
0

2
5
8
0

		Leave the safe door open and proceed to
Electronic Locking System Test.

TEST LOCKING SYSTEM	
ELECTRONIC LOCKING SYSTEM TEST
With the door still open, you can test the Electronic Digital Lock by manually
activating the Locking System.

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6
9
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3
6
9
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Locking Push Button
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4
7

–
+

+
–

Green Light

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3
6
9
#

3
6
9
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Keypad
Backlight

To activate the Locking System, locate the locking push button on the inside of
the safe door, push it in and turn the handle to the left. This will cause the live door
bolts to extend out and into the locked position. Now with the door open and the
live door bolts in the locked position, you may proceed to Testing the Passcode.

2
5
8
0

3
6
9
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Dead Bolt

Extended Live Bolts
Locking Push Button

Dead Bolt

ENABLE/DISABLE SOUND

#

2
5
8
0

Red Light

1
4
7

Once the batteries are installed, if you do not hear a beep when entering the
factory pre-set passcode or during the personal passcode re-programming
process, enter the following key sequence into the digital keypad:

#

2
5
8
0

1
4
7

BATTERY CONFIGURATION

		Proceed to Activate Lock.
IMPORTANT

3

ACTIVATE LOCK
1 		Locate the small plastic Locking Pin on the
inside of the safe door. Grip and pull out
completely then dispose of properly.
2

BATTERIES AND EMERGENCY OVERRIDE KEYS
Remove four (4) AA batteries and two (2) Emergency Override Keys. They are
located in the protective styrofoam insert at the top of the box.

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5

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OPENING YOUR SAFE FOR THE FIRST TIME
IMPORTANT

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This will turn the sound on. Repeat the
process if you want the sound turned off.

IMPORTANT

Extended Live Bolts

ENGAGING LIVE BOLTS

Closing the safe door with the Live Bolts in the locked position can damage
the safe. The locking push button should only be used when testing or
programming the safe with the door remaining open.
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Test Locking System

Programming A Personal Passcode

PROGRAMMING A PERSONAL PASSCODE	

TESTING THE PASSCODE
1 		With the safe door open and the Live Bolts engaged, you can now
test the Electronic Locking System using the pre-set three digit
factory code. Locate the digital keypad on the front of the safe
and open up the protective cover to expose the keypad.
2

3

		When the cover is opened, the keypad is activated and the
keypad backlight will turn on and remain on for approximately
five (5) seconds. The keypad is still active even when the
backlight turns off. It will turn on again when any key is pressed.

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4
7

2
5
8
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3
6
9
#

1

5

9

#

		After properly entering the entire sequence, the green light will turn on and the
lock will click. You now have five (5) seconds to open the safe by turning the safe
door handle upward to the right.
IMPORTANT

6

IF HANDLE WILL NOT TURN

	
	
	

For added security, the safe will automatically lock out
entry for 15 minutes after three (3) attempts to open with
an invalid passcode.

			Open the protective cover on the front of the safe to expose the keypad.

2

		With the safe in the open position, press the small reset button located on
the inside top edge of the door.

3

		Enter your new three to eight digit (3-8) passcode followed by the # key.

		

P

A

S

S

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D

E

#

Minimum 3 Digits

P

		

		Leave the safe door open and proceed to Programming
a Personal Passcode.

SECURITY LOCKOUT PERIODS

1

		Immediately repeat the sequence, beginning with the new passcode
followed by the # key.

If the handle will not turn to the right after the green light
comes on, first turn the handle slightly back to the left until it
stops, then turn upwards to the right again to open.
		Once the handle has been turned to the right, the live
bolts will disengage and retract into the door. At this point
you have successfully unlocked the safe and the door
can be opened. Note: This waterproof safe may require
additional force upon initial entry.

IMPORTANT

Reset Button

NOTE: AFTER PRESSING THE RESET BUTTON, THE RED AND GREEN LIGHTS
ON THE KEYPAD WILL FLASH TO INDICATE THE PROGRAMMING
IS AUTHORIZED AND YOU HAVE 10 SECONDS TO BEGIN.

NOTE: ALL ENTRIES ARE ACCOMPANIED BY A BEEP AND
THE GREEN LIGHT WILL FLASH.

5

To program your own unique three to eight
digit (3-8) passcode, follow these steps:

		The pre-set three digit factory passcode is 159. Enter this
passcode as follows:

*
4

For security reasons, it is very important that
you program your own personal passcode
into the digital lock. The factory code should
be changed immediately.

15

MINUTES

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#

4

		The green light will light up solid for 5 seconds, indicating your new passcode
has been successfully entered.

5

		Your new passcode will now be comprised of the three to eight (3-8) digit
sequence you selected, always followed by the # sign. The factory pre-set
Passcode will no longer open the safe.

6

		You may change your passcode at any time by repeating the
same steps.

7

		It is important that you write down your personal passcode
and secure it in a safe location away from the safe.

!

NOTE: IF YOU FORGET YOUR PERSONAL PASSCODE, ACCESS TO THE
SAFE CAN BE MADE USING THE EMERGENCY OVERRIDE KEY.
ONCE YOUR PERSONAL PASSCODE IS PROGRAMMED, THE

IMPORTANT FACTORY PRE-SET CODE WILL NO LONGER OPEN THE SAFE.
5

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Use Care and Maintenance

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2
4
5
EMERGENCY OVERRIDE KEY/BATTERY
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REPLACEMENT	
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		Locate and open the protective keypad cover on the front of the

Emergency Override Key / Battery Replacement / Additional Features

2

		Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, remove
the two screws securing the small Emergency
Override Key lock cover located just below the
digital keypad. Pull forward on the cover to
remove and set aside with the small screws.

3

		Insert the Emergency Override Key into the lock and turn clockwise to the right.

4

		Turn the handle upwards to the right to open the safe.

		Replace the lock cover using the two small screws and return the Emergency
Override Key to a secure place away from the safe.

8

		Close and lock the safe door by turning handle downward to the left.

		To enable (turn on) the sound during normal
operation, press the following key sequence:

2

		Repeat the process to turn the sound off.

*

#

#

USE, CARE AND MAINTENANCE	
APPROPRIATE USE OF YOUR SAFE
First Alert® Waterproof and Fire Resistant Safes protect paper records and
many other valuables.
Verified fire
protection for:
US

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1

DRIVE

		Remove the Emergency Override Key, and before replacing the lock cover, enter
your personal passcode to make sure the safe will open.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES	

	 CDs & DVDs

SHELF
To allow for greater flexibility and further accommodate your
particular storage needs, this safe includes one (1) adjustable/
removable shelf.

7

BOLTING DOWN YOUR SAFE
For added security your safe can be bolted to the floor. With Ready-Seal™ Technology
you are able to bolt your Fire Safe to the floor without compromising the fire or water
protection. Please refer to the separate Ready-Seal™ Mounting Instructions included in
this package.

HARD

6

		Locate the approximate position in the safe where you
would like to place it and, using the guides molded into
the walls of the safe, slide the shelf into place.

Red Light

3
6
9
#

1TB

		Slide the battery compartment cover (located inside the safe at the top of
the door) forward and remove. Remove and properly dispose of the four (4)
nonworking batteries. Install four (4) new AA batteries. Make sure the batteries
are installed in the proper direction as indicated in the battery compartment.
Slide the cover back into place.

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SERIAL L: HD12
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44.34 51231
5.677

5

		Position shelf so that the gripping ridges are on the top
and towards the front of the safe.

1
4
7

DISABLE / ENABLE SOUND

NOTE: IF BATTERIES NEED REPLACING, PROCEED WITH STEP 5.
OTHERWISE, PROCEED TO STEPS 6-8.

1

LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
Every time the keypad is activated, the system automatically
checks the power level remaining in the batteries. If the
power falls below a certain level, the red light will flash every
two seconds to indicate the need for new batteries.

	USB Drives

	 External
Hard Drives

This product is NOT INTENDED to protect audio or video cassettes, floppy discs, data
cartridges, film and photos or photo negatives from fire.

Gripping Ridges

Testing shows that the interior temperature of the safe remains below
350°F for one (1) hour during a fire up to 1700°F when used properly.
Your safe must be closed and latched in order to properly protect the
contents from fire.

1

HOUR

8

Use Care and Maintenance

Consumer Affairs

Moisture Warning
We recommend that you place delicate items such as pictures or
intricate jewelry into an air-tight container before storing them in your
safe. Avoid placing your safe in areas of high humidity. For optimum
performance, the safe should be opened and aired out for at least 20
minutes every two (2) weeks.
Firearms Warning
This safe is not designed to store medication, items with combustible
content, guns or other weapons.

CONSUMER AFFAIRS	
YOUR SAFE’S UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
When contacting Consumer Affairs, you should be prepared to supply some
important information that specifically identifies your safe. This information is
extremely important to assuring prompt and accurate customer assistance.
It is strongly recommended that you identify and record the following information
in the Safe Identification Record form located on page 12.

Pearls
Because pearls sustain heat damage at temperatures below 350° F, we
advise that you DO NOT store pearls in this fire safe.
SAFE CARE AND MAINTENANCE
When properly maintained, your safe will continue to operate accurately for many
years. In order to ensure optimum performance of your safe, please follow these
simple precautions:
Battery Maintenance
1
Always purchase and use the batteries as specified by this User’s manual.
2
Always replace all batteries at the same time. It is recommended to replace all
batteries at least once a year or sooner depending on amount of use.

5

	If your safe will not be used for an extended period of time, it is recommended
that you remove the batteries.

6

Always promptly remove and properly discard of all used batteries.

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Always make sure all batteries match the polarity (+ and -) signs in the open
battery compartment.

KEY NUMBER
The key number is located on
the key. If you do not have the
key, the number is also located
on a sticker on the inside of the
emergency override key
lock cover.

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4

KEY NUMBER

LOCATING MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS
Most First Alert® safes include a small metallic silver or gray tag affixed to one of
the surfaces. This tag is usually located on the front or right side of the safe. This
tag contains the serial number and on selected models a similar tag is attached
containing the model number. If a model number tag is not attached to the safe,
then it can be located on the front or side panel of the box that the safe was
packaged in. Write this number down for future reference.

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Always clean the battery contacts in the battery compartment and on the
batteries before installing new batteries.

SERIAL NUMBER

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MODEL NUMBER

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4
7

2
5
8
0

3
6
9
#

L1234

Clean Hands - Never attempt to operate the digital keypad if your hands have
excessive dirt, debris or liquids on them.
Clean Safe – To clean the surface of your safe, it is recommended that you use a
mild cleaner (e.g., window cleaner) to avoid scratching or discoloring the surface.
Always wipe dry and NEVER use abrasive cleansers on the safe or digital keypad.
Waterproof – Your new First Alert® Digital Waterproof Fire Safe with
Ready-Seal™ is designed to help protect your valuables from fire and
water. This product has been validated to be waterproof when fully
submerged for up to 1 hour and is not intended for long term underwater
exposure.

1

HOUR

.

IMPORTANT

DO NOT REMOVE TAGS

In case your safe becomes inoperable or you lose your keys, these identification
numbers will be needed to correct the problem. It is recommended that the
number tags remain in place on the safe. If removal is necessary, then they
should be attached to the inside back cover of this manual. Store in a safe and
secure place for future reference.

For future reference, store this manual in a secure area away from the safe.
DO NOT DISCARD!
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10

Consumer Affairs

Safe Identification Record

HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
If service is required, do not return the product to your retailer. In order to obtain
warranty service, contact Consumer Affairs at 1-800-323-9005, 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday. To assist us in serving you, please
have the model number and date of purchase available when calling.
For Warranty Service return to:

First Alert, Inc.
Attn: Warranty Safe Returns
23610 S Banning Blvd
Carson, CA 90745

PLEASE CALL US AT 1-800-323-9005 TO
ESTABLISH A WARRANTY RETURN SET-UP

SAFE IDENTIFICATION RECORD	

!

Model Number______________________________________________________
Serial Number_______________________________________________________
Key Number________________________________________________________
Digital Passcode Record_______________________________________________
Your passcode must be at least three (3) digits and no more than eight (8) digits
followed by the # sign.

ORDERING REPLACEMENT KEYS
If you lose the Emergency Override Keys or would like additional keys, you can
purchase them from First Alert, Inc. You must supply the following information to
assure accurate processing:
1.		Name / Address / Telephone Number
2.		Safe Model Number / Serial Number
3.		Key Number (located on the key and on the Emergency Override Key Lock)
4.		Notarized statement of ownership (a notary letter form can be printed off
at www.firstalert.com)
5.		Indicate number of keys requested
Please send all the information via fax at 630-851-7995 or mail First Alert, Inc., 3901
Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122.
Checks or Money Orders are required for orders received by mail and should be
made payable to First Alert. Contact our Consumer Affairs Department for costing
information prior to ordering.
Mail To: First Alert, Inc.

Attn: Consumer Affairs
3901 Liberty Street Road
Aurora, IL 60504-8122
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Limited Warranty

LIMITED WARRANTY	
LIFETIME AFTER FIRE REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE
If your First Alert® Digital Waterproof Fire Safe is ever damaged by a fire, BRK will
replace it with a comparable model at no charge to the consumer. Freight on the
replacement unit is not included in the guarantee and must be paid by
the consumer.
For claims, submit your name and address, a photo of the damaged safe along
with its Model Number, and a copy of the Fire Department report to BRK Consumer
Affairs as proof of loss. Once the information is received, Consumer Affairs will
contact you with further instructions.
LIMITED WARRANTY
BRK Brands, Inc., (“BRK”) warrants that for a period of five (5) years from the date
of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship.
BRK, at its sole option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the
product found to be defective during the warranty period. Replacement or repair
will be made with a new or remanufactured product or component.
If the product is no longer available, replacement may be made with a similar
product of equal or greater value. This is your exclusive warranty.
This warranty is only valid for the original retail purchaser from the date of initial
retail purchase and is not transferable. You must keep the original sales receipt.
Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty performance. BRK dealers, service
centers, or retail stores selling this product do not have the right to alter, modify or
in any way change the terms and conditions of this warranty.

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Limited Warranty
This warranty does not apply to the finish on the product. This warranty does not
cover normal wear and tear of parts or damage resulting from any of the following:
negligent use or misuse of the product, use contrary to the operating instructions,
disassembly, repair or alteration by anyone other than BRK or an authorized service
center, improper installation, or exposure to extremes of heat or humidity. Further,
the warranty does not cover Acts of God, such as fire, flood, hurricanes
and tornadoes.
BRK shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the
breach of any express or implied warranty. BRK is also not responsible for: costs
associated with removing or installing the product; damage or loss of the contents
of the product; nor for the unauthorized removal of the contents; or damages
incurred during shipment. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any
implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in
duration to the duration of the above Warranty Period.
Some states, provinces or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary
from state to state, or province to province, or jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
If you have any questions that cannot be answered by reading this manual, call
Consumer Affairs at 1-800-323-9005.
© 2011 BRK Brands, Inc., a Jarden Corporation company (NYSE: JAH)
3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122
All rights reserved.
www.FirstAlert.com

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