Additional features: bolt-down kit, Home and office security safes, Installation procedure – First Alert FIRE THEFT SAFE 2054F User Manual

Page 6: Installing your safe, Tools required

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Home and Office Security Safes

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Additional Features: Bolt-Down Kit

Installation Procedure

1. Choose a mounting location that is easily

accessible from both above and below.

2. Carefully position the template on the

location that you want to mount the safe.

3. Create the guide marks by pressing a sharp

tool through the circles at the four corners of

the template and into the mounting location.

4. Drill a hole (the diameter of the break-off bolt

shaft) through each guide mark.

5. Before attaching the safe, you should check

carefully that the 4 holes you have drilled

match up precisely with the holes that have

been pre-drilled in the bottom of the safe.

Note: On certain models, It may be necessary

to remove the rubber foot pads that are

screwed into the bolt-down holes at the

factory.

6. Once you have confirmed that the holes

are aligned and in the location you desire,

install the break-off bolts and washers from

underneath the mounting location (through

the furniture or shelf), and into the pre-drilled

holes in the safe.

7. Turn bolts until the screw heads break off.

Model 2054F (only)

Important: DON’T DRILL SAFE

Do not drill into the feet, bottom or any other

part of safe! Doing so will ELIMINATE THE FIRE

PROTECTION that has been designed into your

safe and invalidate all stated warranties.

Installing Your Safe

Certain models include a Bolt-Down kit with break-off bolts and a mounting

template for permanent mounting to a flat surface. Once the safe is installed

using the break-off bolts, it is permanent and cannot be easily removed.

Tools Required

4 Break-off Bolts (Supplied)

4 Washers(Supplied)

1 Mounting Template (Supplied)

1 Drill

1 Screwdriver

Additional Features: Bolt-Down Kit

Model 2054F (only)

Important: SECURING TO FLOOR

Many consumers prefer to bolt their safe to the floor to

increase protection from theft and resistance to tipping.

If your safe was manufactured with bolt down holes pre-

drilled in the floor of the safe, bolting your safe to the

floor may provide additional theft deterrence.
If you have ANY QUESTIONS about how to accomplish

this, or are uncomfortable using the tools necessary

to complete this project, please check with your local

retailer, home center, or independent contractor.

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