What's yours, stays yours - SNAPSAFE
To start the assembly of your safe after you unpack all the parts, you need to install a 9V battery into the keypad into the front of the safe. After installing the battery, simply thread and twist the spindles into the handle knob. The door is locked shipped into the door frame, simply open the lock, throw the door and lift the 92 pound door off the door frame. Every part in the assembly is marked with a sticker that has the orientation top, bottom, left, right as well as the part number of its sequence in the assembly.
Part number one is the left side, part number two the top. Left to right as if you were facing the front of the safe. Simply thread part number two top into the first part through the studs and then attach the quick locks. Part number three is the right side. Once the two sides, top and bottom are complete, simply step into the frame of them and then walk that frame right up on the back of the safe. Drop it into place on the studs. Once the frame and the two sides, top and bottom are in place and quick locked down, simply grab the door frame, place it on top. Then you'll need to quick lock the door frame to the previous pieces that were already constructed.
Before starting the interior assembly, make sure the fire blankets are pushed back into their proper location and out of the way. When you start the interior put the top piece in and then front to back put it into place. The most difficult part of the interior assembly are the two side pieces because of the way they need to be manipulated inside the safe. They need to be placed so that they go in to the bottom. They'll drop in and simply move them front to back in place. Side pieces go in bottom, and then front to back right into place. When placing the bottom, once again front to back and into place. Once you have finished that interior assembly, simply tip up and lift the safe and now you're ready to install the door.
When hanging the door, it's best to do in the door open position. The door weighs 92 pounds and it is your heaviest piece. Simply pick it up, line up the posts, drop the door into place and close the safe.
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How would this safe compare to a Zanotti or other modular safe in terms of fire protection and theft?
scorpio21x 3 weeks ago