Safeguard: Sd 103 Manual
Replace the 9V battery at least once a year, or immediately when the low-battery chirp activates.
The Safeguard SD 103 is a single-section fireproof safe built with double steel walls and a specialized thermal insulation layer made of foam concrete to protect the contents from high temperatures during a fire. It is under the Russian national standard GOST R 50862-2005, guaranteeing that paper documents remain safe for at least one hour in a fire reaching up to 1,100°C (2,012°F) at the epicenter. Additionally, it meets the South Korean standard KSG 4500, giving users confidence that it has passed rigorous international testing. The locking mechanism combines a key lock with a programmable mechanical combination lock, and the interior includes a lockable pull-out tray and two removable shelves , providing organized storage for A4-sized documents and folders.
150mA standby; 450mA maximum during active alarm states Operating Temperature: -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F) Storage Temperature: -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) Relative Humidity Range: 5% to 95% non-condensing safeguard sd 103 manual
Locate the physical "Test" button on the front or side panel of the Safeguard SD 103. Press and hold the button for five seconds.
The central monitoring hub featuring the interface display and core sensor array. Replace the 9V battery at least once a
Replace all 4 batteries with brand-new, premium alkaline batteries. Issue 3: I forgot my code and don't have the emergency key. Cause: Complete lockout.
Excessive dust can clog the photoelectric chamber and trigger false alarms or delay response times. Mounting Steps Additionally, it meets the South Korean standard KSG
This information is based on user manuals for South Korean-made Safeguard safes (SD/ESD Series). Always check the specific documentation provided with your unit.
Rotate the dial counter-clockwise 1 time, stopping directly at the fourth number. Unlock: Turn the key and open the door.
