On first time collimating a scope..I'd check a few other things first..
Find a suitable place to collimate..no kids, pets, etc
Use a table lamp with a white shade to provide light for collimating.
The focuser is itself collimated to be at 90 degrees to the tube..(it would be like pointing a laser collimator through the focuser without the secondary to the exact point on the opposite side)..
Also check to see that the spider is centered by carefully measuring the distance and adjust accordingly.
The primary mirror is fully seated in the mirror cell and that the mirror cell is fitted firmly to the tube.
Collimate the scope whilst the tube is horizontal and cooled.
All the tools that you use should have a strap which is attached to your wrist.
Insert a piece of white paper on the inside of the tube under the secondary mirror opposite the focuser (use blu-tack to hold it in place) so as to catch any metal filings from adjusting the secondary mirror. (or use some blu-tack rolled around a stick and roll it gently over the inside of the tube to pick up any bits)
Write down the amount and number of turns for each screw..make a diagram of the secondary and number the screws from the top (number 1)..next one clockwise (number 2) etc..record you progress..eg..number 2 in 1/4 turn...do the same for the primary mirror adjusments..this will help keep track in case you need to reverse an adjustment.
Take your time and a few breaks in between adjustments.
Hope this helps!