Owner's Manual

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LOST COMBINATION
You are strongly encouraged to keep a backup copy
of your combination in a hidden and secure
location. To protect the safety of your combination,
we will not release combinations without a security
check. We do not maintain any ownership
information on gun safes, and combinations are
tracked only by serial number. If you lose your
combination, we will only release it upon
completion of a security check process that requires
your safes serial number and several other steps.
Your safe’s serial number is located on the upper
right-hand corner of the rear of the safe. There
is a place to record this serial number and the
combination on the first page of this owner’s manual.
LOCK MAINTENANCE
Your combination lock should not require any
maintenance. Do not spray or apply any lubrication
to any lock parts. If your dial is difficult to turn,
there is a problem with the lock mechanism.
Lubrication will not solve the problem. Contact our
warranty service number for assistance (page 18).
Should your keylock stick or be difficult to turn, you
can put a small drop of light oil on the key before
inserting it into the keyway.
CHANGING THE COMBINATION
The combination of the mechanical lock is pre-set at
the factory. Changing the combination will void
your lock warranty. If you must change the
combination for some reason, contact a certified
locksmith to do this for you.
KEYLOCK
The keylock in your combination dial is used to lock
the dial only. This is a convenience feature that
allows you to lock your dial so that it will not
accidentally rotate and lock while you are moving
items into or out of your safe. The keylock also
allows you to lock the dial while the safe is in the
locked position. This prevents the dial from being
turned while the safe is locked.
To lock your dial with the key, turn the dial until
“88” is resting in the 12 o’clock position, where the
black line is located on the top of your dial ring and
turn the key clockwise in the key lock.
Should you lose your keys, replacement keys may be
ordered with the serial number printed on the upper
right-hand corner of the combination tag. Contact
the Browning Consumer Department (page 19) to
order additional keys. (Approximately $10 per key as
of this owner’s manual printing.)
PAINT
Painted exteriors should be cleaned with a damp
soft cotton cloth only. Do not use solvents or any
other chemicals to clean your safe’s painted surfaces.
If you should scratch or chip the paint on your safe,
a touch up bottle with brush is included inside your
safe (not on all models). This bottle should be
adequate for most scratches incurred during
installation. Touch up paint is also available by
contacting Browning. However, due to increased
regulations restricting the sending of paint through
the mail, Browning has also provided the Delstar®
paint numbers for the matching paint colors
available on our standard safes.
Gloss Black CCA932682
Charcoal Metallic CCA932678
Titanium Metallic CCA932683
Black Cherry CCA932680
Green Metallic CCA932679
Ivory CCA940518
If touch up paint is needed other than that
supplied by Browning, you can get it at an
automotive paint supplier.
IMPORTANT: The textured-finished safe paints
are special formulas created by the manufacturer
for Browning ProSteel safes and cannot be
duplicated by an automotive paint store. These
can be ordered by calling the consumer department
at (800) 333-3288.
DOOR CLOSURE ADJUSTMENT
Browning ProSteel safes are shipped with molded
door corner protectors installed between the door
corner and the door frame. After removing the
packaging from your safe, make sure to remove the