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Browning SAFE - Safe Care and Warranty Information; General Safe Body Care; Art Scene Care Precautions; Carpet Interior Care

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CARE
SAFE BODY
All Browning/ProSteel paint finishes are designed for indoor use only. Use
a damp rag to wipe down the surface of the safe. If something other than
water is needed, a very mild soap solution may be used. However, only
water should be used around the detailing areas. Care should be taken
around the art scene, pinstripe, corners or logo to avoid catching and
peeling any edges with the cleaning cloth.
ART SCENE
If your safe was manufactured with Browning’s exclusive art scene transfer
process you must take particular care not to clean your safe with any
ammonia-based cleaners. Glass cleaners like Windex
®
can permanently
damage the art scene and other portions of the safe detailing package. Do
not attach anything to the body or detailing materials with tape. Tape may
remove the art scene, paint and other portions of the detailing package.
CARPET
The key to removing stains from your carpeted interior is to clean them as
soon as they occur. Do not soak the carpeting with water to remove stains.
Smal
l amounts of water can permanently damage the fire-resistant
materials within your safe if the water is allowed to soak into the carpeted
areas. Use any household carpet spot remover to clean up stains. Follow
the directions on the product itself.
HANDLES
Some chemicals or abrasive cleaners can damage gold or brass handle
finishes.
The spok
es, handle and hub on your safe should be cleaned
only with a soft, damp cloth. No abrasives or chemicals of any kind
should be used.
LOCKING BOLTS
The tolerances between your locking bolts and the safe body and
door are very tight. Because they fit so tightly, it may be necessary
from time to time to place a small amount of Teflon
®
lubricant on
the bottom of each bolt with the bolts in the extended position.
05-142-BSF_Safe OM 10/12/05 4:13 PM Page 17

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