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INTERIOR LIGHT

The interior light is controlled by a switch located on the top edge on the 
inside of the door panel.

 

NOTE : Always remember to 

turn the light off

 before closing & locking 

your safe or it will drain batteries. If batteries die when safe is locked, use 
your override keys to gain access. 

SAFE INSTALLATION

ADJUSTING & SECURING THE TELESCOPING BACK

1

 Using 

6 sets

 of 

Hardware C

, attach the 

middle section

 of the telescoping back 

first. Keep screws loose enough so the 
depth can be adjusted.

2

 Using 

6 sets

 of 

Hardware B

, attach the 

back section

 of the telescoping back first. 

Keep screws loose enough so the depth can 
be adjusted.

3

 Now that both sections have been 

attached, determine the maximum 
depth available in your wall.

4

 Adjust & secure both sections of the 

telescoping back to the determined 
depth. 

Do not over tighten scews.

CHOOSING A LOCATION

 

IMPORTANT : Be sure to pick a wall free of plumbing pipes & electrical 

wires. Use caution when cutting into drywall. 

The wall safe is 

14"

 

wide

 & is designed to 

fit between 

standard 16"

 center-to-center 

studs. 

 

NOTE : Most homes have wall framing construction of 

2x4's

 &/or 

2x6's

 

that are located 16" from center of stud to center of stud. 

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION

 

NOTE : Instructions shown are for wood framed wall installation.

PG.5

  

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MAWS-SERIES

 ELECTRONIC LOCK INSTRUCTIONS

 Tape Measure

 Pencil

 Drill

 Dry-wall Saw or Jig Saw

 Framing/T-square

 Screwdriver [Philip's & flathead]

 Flashlight

 Stud Finder

Summary of Contents for MAWS Series

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Page 2: ...ERATING YOUR SAFE 4 LOCK OUT PENALTY 4 PROGRAMMING YOUR SAFE 4 INTERIOR LIGHT 5 ADJUSTING SECURING TELESCOPING BACK 5 CHOOSING INSTALL LOCATION 5 TOOLS REQUIRED 5 WALL CUTOUT 6 INSTALLING WALL SAFE 6...

Page 3: ...to pg 3 2 Large Shelf Extensions 2 Small Shelf Extensions n 4AA Batteries Not Included HARDWARE 8 Philips Round Head Screws 5mm x 8 8 Nuts M5 x 80 16 Flat Washers M5 6 Philips Round Head Screws 5mm x...

Page 4: ...Remove door optional 6 Mark drill 1 16 1 8 pilot holes into studs 7 Anchor your wall safe 8 Install shelf extensions if needed IMPORTANT If you misplaced your code or if the batteries die while the sa...

Page 5: ...will beep 6 times while the orange light appears LOCK OUT PENALTY If an incorrect code is entered 3 times consecutively a Lock Out Penalty will be activated During this lockout period the keypad will...

Page 6: ...n be adjusted 3 Now that both sections have been attached determine the maximum depth available in your wall 4 Adjust secure both sections of the telescoping back to the determined depth Do not over t...

Page 7: ...n the studs 7 With the drywall saw or equivalent tool beginning at the pilot hole cut along the pencil lines remove the wall section NOTE The outer flange of the safe will cover the cut line any flaws...

Page 8: ...Reverse Steps 1 3 to reinstall door u IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE USAGE Hold on to your Proof of Purchase receipt invoice You will need this to order keys or use the Warranty Service Do not open you...

Page 9: ...ctive product s as described above or a refund of the product s In no event shall Mesa Safe Company s obligation under this warranty exceed the price of the original product s Under no circumstances w...

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