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Liberty Safe - Placement of Your Safe; Removing the Safe from Pallet

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Owner
Use
and
Care Manual
and
to
its
final
location.
Safe
doors
are
NOT
designed
to
be
removed
due
to
possible
serious
injury.
Never
move
the
safe
with
the
door
open.
Do
not
open
the
door
with
safe
lying
down.
The
safe's
door
should
never
be
removed.
Safes
are
very
heavy
and
awkward
to
handle.
Only
use
of
proper
moving
equipment
by
a
trained
professional
is
recommended.
Using
a
standard
refrigerator
dolly
is
very
dangerous
and
can
cause
injury
or
death.
PLACEMENT
OF
YOUR
SAFE
Before
moving
your
safe,
verify
the
load
bearing
weight
of
the
floors
and
stairs,
and
types,
of
flooring
the
safe
will
be
moved
over
(tile,
wood,
and
other
flooring
can
be
damaged
by
the
weight
of
the
safe).
To
determine
whether
or
not
your
safe
will
make
it
through
doorways,
stairs
or
comers
take
the
empty
safe
box
and
see
if it
will
fit
all
the
way
through
to
its
final
location.
A.
Proper
installation
and
anchoring
are
critical
to
the
security
and
fire
performance
of
your
safe.
Make
sure
you
consider
the
following:
Install
near
a
load-bearing
wall
as
a
precaution
to
supporting
the
weight
of
the
safe.
To
help
protect
the
exterior
finish
of
your
safe,
install
inside
your
home
in
a
dry
location
where
there
is
climate
control
(heat
in
the
winter
and
cooling
in
the
summer).
Depending
upon
the
fire
safe
you've
purchased,
it
has
been
designed
to
withstand
a
certain
amount
of
heat
during
a
fire.
The
safes
fire
rating
depends
upon
the
number
of
layers
of
fireboard
and
BTU
rating.
Generally
speaking,
fire
safes
perform
better
in
lower
levels
of
a
home
(like
the
basement)
where
fire
temperatures
are
lower.
Additionally,
placement
of
your
safe
away
from
potential
hot
spots
(areas
where
flammable
materials
are
stored)
will
improve
your
chances
that
your
safe
and
its
contents
will
perform
better
in
a
home
fire.
No
safe
is
completely
fireproof.
If
the
fire
reaches
a
high
enough
temperature
for
long
periods,
fire
damage
may
occur.
To
store
photographs,
negatives,
CD's
or
other
electronic
media,
a
Media
Cooler
Storage
unit
inside
your
safe
is
recommended
for
heat
sensitive
items.
REMOVING
THE
SAFE
FROM
PALLET
With
the
safe
upright
and
open,
lift
the
floor
fabric
or
access
panels
on
both
sides
of
the
floor.
Pry
up
the
black
caps
to
expose
the
mounting
bolts.
Have
someone
steady
the
safe
while
removing
the
safe
from
the
pallet
to
prevent
the
safe
from
tipping
forward.
Use
a
9/16"
ratchet
to
remove
the
bolts.
Close
and
key-lock
the
door
to
prevent
accidental
opening
while
removing
the
safe
from
the
pallet
to
the
final
location.
Make
sure
you
have
adequate
help
to
tilt
the
safe
from
its
side
until
the
edge
of
the
safe
is
resting
on
the
floor.
While
tilted,
remove
the
pallet
out
from
under
the
safe.
Carefully
lower
the
safe
back
to
its
upright
position.
Rev:
01.01.08
Page 7
PI
04.9

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