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User manual Browning, model Copper C41F

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Language of manual:en
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failure To follow This warning could resulT in serious injury or deaTh. Some considerations that need to be addressed when moving your safe into your home are: • The load your floors and stairs will bear. • Tile or other floors that could be damaged. • Doorways or furniture that could be damaged. • Stairs or corners you will need to navigate. remoVing the safe door Most Browning ProSteel safes have external hinges (except Compact Series safes which feature a non-removable, internal hinge design), which allow the door to open 180° and be removed for easier home installation. The external hinge system in no way compromises security because there are locking bolts around the perimeter of the door, and even with the hinges removed the door is secured by the locking bolts. The safe door is heavy and can be as much as 1.3 of The ToTal weighT of The safe. should you choose To remove iT, be sure To have enough people help supporT The weighT of The door and care should be Taken To avoid dropping iT, which could cause damage or personal injury To yourself or oThers. failure To follow This warning could resulT in serious injury or deaTh. The door may be removed by opening it enough to clear the door frame (approximately 110°) and lifting straight up. Re-installing the door is simplified if the lower hinge is adjusted prior to removing the door. remoVing the safe door 1 With the door closed, use a 5/32" Allen wrench and turn the bolt located in the bottom piece of the bottom hinge four half-turns counterclockwise (looking down figure 1 at the hinge). 2 With the door open (clear of the frame) have two or more people support the door and lift it straight up and off the hinges. Care should be taken to lift straight up to avoid damaging the hinge pins (Figure 1). re-installing the safe door 1 With two or more people supporting the door, position the door hinges above the pins on the bottom hinge pieces on the safe. door must be clear of frame to remove. lift straight up to avoid damaging bolts. 2 Lower the door onto the bottom hinge first, then onto the top pin. 3 When both the top and bottom hinges are aligned lower the door completely down. 4 Close the door and use a 5/32" Allen wrench to turn the Allen bolt located in the bottom piece of the bottom hinge four half-turns clockwise (looking down at the hinge). 5 Open and close the door several times to make sure it swings smoothly. IMPORTANT: Hardened steel ball bearings are located below the hinge pins within the hinge housing. Do not lose these bearings while the door is off of the safe. Care should be taken not to damage the paint while removing or re-installing the door. anChoring your safe to the floor Placing your safe on a concrete floor and anchoring it to the floor and wall behind it provides the maximum protection for your valuables. Many common attacks on security safes involve tipping the safe over on its back. You can reduce the chances of an effective attack by preventing your safe from being tipp...

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