FITTING YOUR KEYGUARD.
To fit your Keyguard you will need the
following tools:
1 x Power Drill
1 x 3mm and 1 x 6mm Masonry Drill Bit
1 x Small Socket Driver
1 x 8mm Socket Head
1 x Lightweight Hammer
1 x Black Permanent Marker
1. The diagram below shows an internal
view of the rear wall of your Keyguard.
Four appropriate fixing bolts have been
supplied with your Keyguard and it is
recommended that you use the four
corner fixing points highlighted on the
diagram.
LIMITED WARRANTY.
Burton Safes Ltd, Brockholes, Holmfirth,
HD9 7BN, Tel: 01484 663388, (“Burton
Safes”) warrants the original buyer of its
products for a period of 1 year after the
date of purchase that the products are
free from defects in workmanship and
materials. This warranty does not cover
forgotten or incorrectly set combinations.
Burton Safes will, without charge to the
buyer, repair or replace, at its option, any
defective product returned by the original
buyer to Burton Safes at the business
address above within 1 year of purchase.
The foregoing warranty does not cover
damage caused by abuse or misuse.
Burton Safes does not warrant that this
product cannot be broken into.
I
N NO EVENT WILL
B
URTON
S
AFES
L
TD
.
BE
LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE
,
LOST PROFITS
,
THEFT
,
PROPERTY DAMAGE
,
OR SPECIAL
,
INCIDENTAL
,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL
,
DAMAGES OF ANY SORT
.
In the event of product malfunction
please contact Burton Safes Ltd on
01484 663388.
Operating and Fixing
Instructions
Burton Safes Ltd. advocate safe working
practices. Please take care when using
power tools to fix this product into position.
2. Locate a sound piece of masonry or
brickwork in the area where you wish to
fix your Keyguard. It is suggested that
you choose a site that is accessible yet
one that is not too prominent. Remove
the facia from the Keyguard, position the
body firmly against the wall and hold in
place. Use the pen to make marks on
the wall through the highlighted fixing
holes.
3. Attach the 3mm bit to the power drill
and carefully drill a pilot hole
approximately 40mm deep at each of the
marked fixing points. Now attach the
6mm bit to the power drill and carefully
drill a wider hole at each of the fixing
points, using the pilot holes as a guide.
Again this hole should be approximately
40mm deep.
4. Position the Keyguard so that the
fixing holes are aligned with the drilled
cavities. By hand push the first fixing bolt
into position. Repeat this with the three
remaining fixings.
5. Affix the 8mm socket head to the
socket driver and locate it on to the head
of your first fixing bolt. Now using the
socket driver tighten the first fixing until it
has gripped into the wall, but do not fully
tighten at this stage. Repeat this step
with the three remaining fixing bolts.
6. Finally use the socket driver to fully
tighten all four fixings into position. You
should find your Keyguard is firmly
secured in position.