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Home and Office Security Safes
Installing Your Wall Safe
Location
Your Honeywell Wall Safe should be mounted in an obscure location such as a
bedroom or hall closet and must be installed in a 2’ x 4’ or thicker framed wall. Be
sure that no plumbing pipes or electrical wires run through the wall cutout area
where your wall safe is to be located and that there is room to swing the safe door
open without obstruction. The Wall Safe is 14 inches wide and designed to fit
between standard 16 inch center-to-center wall framing.
Note: Most homes have wall framing construction of 2 x 4’s and/or 2 x 6’s that are
located on 16-inch centers.
Tools Required for Installation
• Tape measure
• Pencil
• Drill
• Jig saw or equivalent
• Building square
• Phillips screwdriver
• Flashlight
NOTE: Instructions shown are for wood framed wall installation.
Installation for aluminum or steel stud walls may require pre-drilling and/or
alternative mounting screws.
Customer Support
Your Safe’s Unique Identification Numbers
When contacting Customer Service, you should be prepared to supply some
important information that specifically identifies your safe. This information is
extremely important to assuring prompt and accurate customer assistance.
It is strongly recommended that you identify and record the following information
in the “Safe Identification Record” form located on the inside back cover of this
manual:
Model Number
Serial Number
Key Number
Locating Model and Serial Numbers
Most Honeywell safes include a small metallic silver or gray tag affixed to one
of the surfaces. This tag is usually located on the front or right side of the safe.
This tag contains the Serial Number, and on selected models a similar tag is
attached containing the Model Number. If a Model Number tag is not attached
to the safe, then it can be located on the front or side panel of the box that the
safe was packaged in. Write this number down for future reference.
Key Number
The Key Number is located on the key. If you do not have the key, the number
is also located on a sticker on the inside of the Emergency Override Key lock
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er. (See Emergency Override Key, page 6)
Important: DO NOT REMOVE TAGS!
In case your safe becomes inoperable or you lose your keys, these identification
numbers will be needed to correct the problem. It is recommended that the
number tags remain in place on the safe. If removal is necessary, then they
should be attached to the inside back cover of the Operation and Installation
Guide. Store in a safe and secure place for future reference.