SABRE Manuals & User Guides
SABRE is a global leader in personal safety products, offering police-strength pepper sprays, gels, stun guns, and home security devices trusted by law enforcement and consumers.
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SABER (Security Equipment Corporation) is the world's leading manufacturer of personal safety sprays and self-defense products. Best known for its reliable, police-strength pepper spray and pepper gels, SABRE provides a comprehensive line of safety solutions designed to maximize personal protection, including stun guns, personal alarms, and bear sprays. The brand is dedicated to educating users through its Personal Safety Academy and ensuring product reliability through rigorous testing.
Note: In some regions, the brand name SABRE also appears on architectural door hardware and smart locks (e.g., Sabre Architectural in Australia). This page hosts manuals for both the personal safety equipment and the architectural hardware products.
SABRE manuals
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SABRE Pathfinder Compact Rig Connector Kit Instruction Manual
I-SABER SAB-FB-T-900-SC 900mm Flush Bolt Timber Manual
SABER SPS2-14-BK Red Smart Pepper Spray Inert Practice Canister User Manual
I-SABER S-1005-PR Pepper Spray kanye ne-2 ku-1 Stun Gun ene-Flashlight User Manual
SABER DL700 Smart Lock Instruction Manual
I-SABER HC-14-BK-US Incwadi Yokufundisa Yesifutho Sopelepele
SABER DL700 Digital Smart Lock User Manual
I-AS-VERTERE-SABRMM I-High-End Moving Magnet Cartridge User Manual
PARKSIDE PFS 850 C3 Scie Saber Instruction Manual
SABRE Home Defense Projectile Launcher .68 Caliber Owner's Manual
SABRE Pathfinder Connector Kit: Installation and Usage Guide
SABRE Smart Pepper Spray User Manual - SPS-14-BK | Safety Guide
SABRE Personal Alarm with Motion Detector - 120dB Safety Device
SABRE Red Civilian Stream Safety Data Sheet (SDS) - Oleoresin Capsicum Pepper Spray
Red Smart Pepper Spray Inert Practice Canister User Manual
SABRE Red Gel-Civilian Safety Data Sheet
SABRE S-2000SF Stun Gun Flashlight: Features, Safety, and Operation Guide
SABRE manuals from online retailers
SABRE Tactical Pepper Gel with Belt Holster Instruction Manual
SABRE 2-in-1 Stun Gun and Flashlight User Manual
SABRE 2-in-1 Stun Gun with LED Flashlight User Manual
SABRE 2-in-1 Stun Gun and Flashlight User Manual
SABRE Frontiersman Bear Spray Instruction Manual
SABRE video guides
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How to Remove CO2 Cartridge and Check Projectiles in Sabre ZYY003 Launcher
SABRE Compact Launcher Kit: How to Load CO2 Cartridge and Projectiles
Sabre Personal Alarm: Portable Safety and Security Device
SABRE MK60 Crowd Management Technology: Refill and Operation Guide
SABRE MK-9 Refillable Inert Refill Demonstration
SABRE Cell Buster Puncture Wand Demonstration
SABRE Aerosol Stream - How to Use and Range Demonstration
SABRE support FAQ
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Kufanele ngisebenzise nini i-SABER Pepper Spray yami?
You should carry it at all times where permitted and deploy it only when you feel your safety is in jeopardy or you are attacked. Aim for the eyes, spray, and then escape immediately to call the police.
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How do I charge my SABRE Stun Gun?
For models with rechargeable batteries, charge the stun gun for at least 12 hours before the first use to maximize battery life. Afterward, recharge it once a week for 4 to 5 hours.
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How do I replace the canister in the SABRE Smart Pepper Spray?
Lift the top lid, hold the actuator firmly, and pull the old canister out. Separate the actuator from the old canister, attach it to the new one, and reinsert the assembly into the device.
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What should I do if I accidentally get pepper spray on my skin?
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and flush the skin with soap and cold water for 15-20 minutes. Do not rub the area or use creams, salves, or oils. Consult a physician if irritation persists.
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Is the SABRE Flush Bolt suitable for metal doors?
No, the SABRE flush bolt (architectural hardware) found in some regions is specifically designed for timber doors and has not been fire tested for other applications.