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PROSTEEL SAFES owner’s manual safe 07-137-BSF_Safe OM.indd 1 7/21/08 11:13:07 AM[...]
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1 CONTENTS P AGE Thank Y ou for Purc hasing a Browning ProSteel Safe ............................ 2 Inspecting Y our Safe ................................................................................ 3 UL T ool Attack Listing ............................................................................. 3 Fire Protection Rating ..................[...]
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2 3 INSPECTING YOUR SAFE Upon receipt of your safe, you should immediately inspect it for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. If your safe was commer cially delive red and you detect any damage, call the shipping compan y that deliver ed your safe and report the damage. IMPOR T ANT: A ny damage, concealed or other wise, not noted on [...]
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4 5 Special fire considerations: Bro wning ProSt eel fire-resistant safes are rated to withstand the time and temperature stated on the rating label. Ho wever , when a home burns some port ions of that fire may burn at more than 2000° F . Placement of your safe awa y from potential hot spots of the fire will impro ve the chances of your safe and c[...]
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6 7 which allow the door to open 180° and be removed for easier home installation. The external hinge system in no way compr omises secur ity because there are locking b olts around the perimeter of the door , and even with the hinges removed the door is secured by the locking bolts. The safe door is hea vy and can be as much as 1 ⁄ 3 of The ToT[...]
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8 9 ANCHORING TO A CONCRETE FLOOR Important: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and flo or prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. 1 Remo ve the safe interior shelving, floor panel and elevation brace. Se e removal instructions under “Shelf Adjustment" on page 18. 2 Meas ure and mark four anchor holes 2" from the safe corner[...]
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10 11 1 Meas ure 2" from the top and ea ch side of the safe’ s top interior corners. Mark these spots on the safe’ s interior w ith a marker (Figure 3). 2 U sing a sharp utility knife cut a 2" x 2" “X” in the carpet where you marked. T ape the carpet flaps open using masking tape. U se a 2" wood bit to drill though the f[...]
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12 13 4 Drill down 2" from the top of the safe on each of these stud centers (Figure 4). Mark these spots on the safe’ s interior with a marker . Using a shar p utilit y knife, cut a 2" x 2" “ X” in the carpet on your mar ks. 5 Mo ve the safe away from the wall and, using a hig h-speed bit designed for drilling metal, drill thr[...]
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14 15 Y ou should immediately change the combination of the elec tronic lock from the factor y default code. The lock instr uctions outline the process to program a new electronic lock combination. IMPOR T ANT: Rec ord the combination you select, as the factor y w ill not have any record of the combination you choose. If you forget the combination [...]
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16 17 Gloss Black D AR 9000 H unter Green Metallic D AR 4108 Burgundy D AR 74004 Sand Metallic F1929 Black Cherr y Sherwin-Williams® 82128 If touch up paint is needed other than that supplied by Bro wning , you can get it at an automotiv e paint supplier . IMPOR T ANT: The textured-finished safe paints are special formulas created by the manufactu[...]
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18 19 pliers and lift up. The shelves can be relocated along this track by simply relocating the clips to the desired shelf location. T o replace a clip, insert the top lip of the clip into the appropriate slot in the track, squeeze the clip together and insert the bottom lip of the clip into the track. It is important that all clips suppor ting a [...]
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20 21 CARPET The key to removing stains from your carp eted interior is to clean them as soon as they occur . Do not so ak the carpeting with water to remov e stains. Small amounts of water can p ermanently damage the fire-resistant materials w ithin your safe if the water is allowed to soak into the carpeted areas. Use any household car pet spot r[...]
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22 23 (for destinations in the continental Unit ed States). Should any defect be noted, the purchaser agrees to inform ProSteel in w riting before any work is performed. For consumers in Canada, please contact Bro wning Canada. For consumers in Europe or the Unit ed Kingdo m, please contact Bro wning International S.A. IMPOR T ANT: All repair work [...]
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26 BROWNING.COM BROWNING US: Morgan, Utah 84050-9326 BROWNING CANADA: Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Lteé, St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6 BROWNING INTL: Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, B-4040 Herstal, Belgium NEU080610/07137 07-137-BSF_Safe OM.indd 26 7/21/08 11:13:10 AM[...]
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24 25 NOTES For customers in Europe or the Unit ed Kingdom, please contact: Bro wning International S.A. P arc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts 3eme A venue #25 4040 Herstal, Belgium 00 32 4 240 52 11 For non-warrant y questions, contact Browning at: Bro wning Consumer Depar tment One Browning Place Morgan, UT 84050 (800) 333-3288 PROSTEEL FIRE AND BREAK[...]