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Manual de usuario Browning, modelo Premium PP39F

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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 tipped or moved. Notice! drilling holes in The wall of a fire safe reduces The effecTiveness of The fire-resisTanT maTerial. if holes are drilled in The safe body, holes musT be sealed wiTh a high- TemperaTure silicone caulking. failure To do so may allow hoT gases To enTer your safe during a fire, which could damage your valuables. always wear eye and ear proTecTion when using a drill or oTher power Tools To prevenT The possibiliTy of dusT or debris from conTacTing your eyes, resulTing in injury. always use a dusT mask To prevenT inhalaTion of poTenTially harmful dusT. 8 anChoring to a ConCrete floor figure 2 Important: Pre-drill the holes in the safe back and floor prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. 1 Remove the safe interior shelving, floor panel and elevation brace. See removal instructions under “Shelf Adjustment" on page 18. 2 Measure and mark four anchor holes 2" from the safe corners. Use a minimum of 3/8" x 4" expansion-type anchor bolts and 1." steel washers inside the safe floor to reinforce it at the anchor positions (Figure 2). 3 Elevate the safe by placing it on 2" x 4" wood braces. Place the 2" x 4" wood braces flat on the floor and slide one brace under the front of the safe and one brace under the rear of the safe, elevating the safe 1.". 4 Use a 2" wood bit to drill through the fire-resistant floor material to expose the steel floor. (Not required on models that are not fire-resistant.) 5 Drill a ." hole through the center of each anchor point in the safe floor. 6 Place the safe exactly where you want to anchor it and mark the floor through the holes in the safe bottom. 7 Remove the safe and drill anchor holes in the floor with a 3/8" masonry bit. 8 Reposition the safe over the holes and install the expansion anchors and washers through the safe floor. anchor holes should be placed in the corners. IMPORTANT: Pre-drill wall anchor holes in the safe prior to anchoring the safe to the floor or wall. See “Anchoring Your Safe to a Wall” on page 10. 9 Fill the 2" openings in the fire-resistant material with high temperature silicone caulking. The caulking will seal the opening and prevent hot gases from entering the safe during a fire. (Not required on models that are not fire-resistant.) 10 Replace the floor panel, elevation brace and interior shelving. anChoring to a Jois...

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