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When picking your safe location, consider what kind of flooring you'd be drilling into. In general, it's more secure if you bolt your safe into a concrete floor rather than a wood floor. If you have a choice between these two types of flooring, pick the location with a concrete floor. Lift the safe with your arms if it's light, or with a hand truck or other tool if it is heavy. Adjust the position until you are happy with how it looks where it is and you are sure that the safe door has clearance to open and close freely.Even if your safe is heavy and you are hesitant to move it around multiple times, take the time to do this. It's better to make sure that safe will work perfectly in the spot you have chosen than to drill holes and find out that the spacing is wrong or the spot won't work.

summary: Select a spot with concrete flooring, if possible. Move the safe into its final position.


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It's at the top of the Facebook page. You'll find this option below and to the right of your profile picture. It's in the top right corner of the list of friends. It will say something like "Public" or "Friends". Doing so will ensure that only you can see the people in your friend list. This box will also say something like "Public" or "Friends".  It's at the bottom of the "Edit Privacy" window. Now Facebook won't display your friends list or your followers list to the public, which will prevent other users from being able to view you as a suggested friend based on mutual friends.

summary: Click your name tab. Click Friends. Click Edit Privacy. Click the box to the right of "Friend List". Click Only Me. Click the box next to "Following". Click Only Me. Click Done.


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You'll need to cut a hole through the wall to feed the pipes from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit, so make sure the location you choose will allow you to do so. Choose a spot away from direct sunlight and heat sources for the best results. Mount the unit 7 feet (2.1 m) off the floor and ensure there’s at least 6–12 inches (15–30 cm) of open space on every side of the unit to allow for proper airflow.  Choose a location with studs to ensure the wall is strong enough to hold the weight of the unit. Install the unit at least 3.3 feet (1.0 m) away from antennas and power or connecting lines that are used for television, radio, home security systems, intercoms, or telephones. The electrical noise from these sources could cause operational problems for your air conditioner. Avoid locations where gas may leak or where oil mist or sulfur exists. Hold the mounting plate against the wall where you want to install the indoor unit. Use a level to make sure it is both horizontally and vertically level. Use a pencil to mark the locations of the screw holes, remove the plate, then drill a hole into the wall where each screw will go. Position the plate so it matches up with the holes, insert plastic anchors into the holes, and secure the plate to the wall with tapping screws. Make a mark in the center of the hole in the mounting plate. Use a keyhole saw or a drill with a hole-cutting attachment to create a circular 3 in (7.6 cm) opening through the wall that slopes slightly downward toward the ground to ensure adequate drainage. Make sure there are no pipes or wires behind the wall before drilling or cutting the hole. Lift the A/C unit’s front panel and remove the cover. Make sure the cable wires are connected to the screw terminals and that the wiring matches the diagram that came with the unit. Secure the included copper pipes, power cable, and drain pipe together with electrical tape. Place the drain pipe on the bottom to ensure a free flow of water. Run the pipes and cable through the hole in the wall, then secure them to the designated spots on the indoor unit as directed by the instruction manual.  Each line comes pre-insulated, so you don’t have to worry about adding extra insulation. Do your best to minimize how much the pipes and cable bend to ensure that the unit performs well. Make sure that the drainage pipe allows water to drain in an appropriate place. See the instruction manual included with your kit for more information. To attach the air conditioner to the wall, simply align the female connections on the back of the unit with the male connections on the mounting plate and press firmly to secure the unit in place. Make sure the unit tilts backward 2-3 degrees so that water can flow out of the drain pipe. It may help to have a friend hold the unit in place while you secure the connections.
summary: Select an unobstructed location on your interior wall to mount the indoor unit. Secure the mounting plate to the interior wall. Drill a 3 in (7.6 cm) hole through the wall so you can feed the pipes outside. Check the electrical connections on the indoor unit. Run the pipes and cables through the hole in the wall, then connect them to the unit. Secure the indoor unit to the mounting plate.