1. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The SentrySafe P021E Portable Digital Keypad Safe Box is designed to provide secure storage for small valuables. Its robust steel construction, digital keypad, and backup key access offer reliable protection. The integrated carrying handle and compact design make it ideal for on-the-go security needs or discreet placement in various environments.

Image: SentrySafe P021E Portable Safe Box with its carrying handle extended, highlighting its portability.
This safe box is suitable for storing items such as cell phones, cash, passports, and other small, important documents or valuables.
2. Seti
2.1 Ta'ese'ese ma Su'esu'ega Muamua
- Carefully remove the safe box from its packaging.
- Inspect the safe for any signs of damage. If damage is present, contact customer support.
- Verify that all included components are present: 1 security box, 2 keys, and 1 tethering cable.
2.2 Fa'apipi'i ma'a
The digital keypad requires 4 AA alkaline batteries for operation. For optimal performance and longevity, SentrySafe recommends using high-quality, name-brand alkaline AA batteries with an expiration date 8-10 years from the current year. Generic and rechargeable batteries may not provide sufficient power for long-term usage.
- Open the safe box using one of the provided keys.
- Su'e le vaega o le maa i le pito i lalo ole tapuni.
- Slide the battery compartment cover to open it.
- Fa'aofi 4 maa AA, fa'amautinoa le sa'o polarity (+/-).
- Replace the battery compartment cover securely. Note: A loose battery cover can cause batteries to fall out, leading to loss of digital access.
2.3 Setting Your Personal Combination
With the safe door open, you can set your personal digital combination.
- With the safe door open, locate the red programming button on the inside of the door, near the hinge.
- Press the red programming button. The yellow light on the keypad will illuminate.
- Enter your desired 3-8 digit combination on the keypad.
- Press the '#' button to confirm your new combination. The yellow light will flash and then turn off.
- Test your new combination with the door open before closing it.

Image: SentrySafe P021E Portable Safe Box with digital keypad and backup key in the lock mechanism.
3. Operating the Safe Box
3.1 Opening with Digital Combination
- Enter your personal 3-8 digit combination on the keypad.
- Press the '#' button. The green light will illuminate.
- I totonu o le 5 sekone, liliu le ki i le itu taumatau e tatala ai le faitotoa o le sefe.
3.2 Opening with Backup Key
In case of forgotten combination or dead batteries, the safe can be opened with the backup key.
- Su'e le ufi o le pu o le ki i luga o le laupapa o le keypad.
- Remove the keyhole cover.
- Insert one of the provided keys into the keyhole and turn it clockwise.
- Turn the knob clockwise to open the safe door.
3.3 Closing and Locking
- Tapuni lelei le faitotoa saogalemu.
- Turn the knob counter-clockwise to lock the safe. The red light will flash once to confirm locking.
Video: Demonstrating the operation of the SentrySafe P021E Portable Safe Box, including opening with the key and digital code, and showing the battery compartment.
4. Tausiga
4.1 Suiga maa
When the batteries are low, the red light on the keypad will flash rapidly when attempting to open the safe. Replace all four AA batteries promptly following the instructions in section 2.2. Always use new, high-quality alkaline batteries.
4.2 Fa'amamāina
Clean the exterior of the safe box with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these may damage the finish or electronic components.
4.3 Teuina o Ki
Store your backup keys in a secure location away from the safe box. Do not store them inside the safe, as they are essential for emergency access.
5. Faʻafitauli
5.1 Safe Does Not Open with Digital Code
- Incorrect Combination: Ensure you are entering the correct 3-8 digit combination.
- Ma'a maualalo: If the red light flashes rapidly, replace the batteries as described in section 4.1.
- Time Limit Exceeded: After entering the code, you have 5 seconds to turn the knob. Try again, ensuring you turn the knob promptly.
5.2 Loose Battery Cover
If the battery cover inside the lid is loose, the batteries may dislodge, causing loss of power to the digital keypad. Ensure the cover is securely fastened after battery installation. If the cover is damaged, contact customer support.
5.3 Lost Keys or Forgotten Combination
If you have lost your keys and forgotten your combination, contact SentrySafe customer support for assistance. Proof of ownership may be required.
6. Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | P021E |
| Fua i fafo (W x D x H) | 13 i totonu. X 10 i le x x4.4 i. (33 cm x 25.4 cm x 11.2 cm) |
| Fua i totonu (W x D x H) | 12 i totonu. X 8.9 i le x x4.3 i. (30.5 cm x 22.6 cm x 10.9 cm) |
| Malosiaga | 0.23 Kupita Fue |
| Mea mamafa | 4.6 pauna (2.09 kilokalama) |
| Mea | Uamea uamea |
| Ituaiga Loka | Digital Keypad Lock, Key |
| Punavai Malosi | 4 AA Alkaline maa (e le o aofia ai) |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Portable, Carrying Handle |

Image: Diagram illustrating the exterior and interior dimensions of the SentrySafe P021E Portable Safe Box.
7. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
The SentrySafe P021E Portable Digital Keypad Safe Box comes with a manufacturer's limited warranty. For detailed information regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions, please refer to the official SentrySafe webnofoaga po'o fa'afeso'ota'i sa'o a latou lagolago fa'atau.
For technical assistance, replacement parts, or any other inquiries, please visit the SentrySafe support page or contact their customer service department.