b) In Doors and Walls Greater Than
57 mm Thick
Remove the interior frame cover from
the interior frame by removing the
screws (these screws will not be used in
the wall installation) and unsnapping
the snaps, starting with the snaps
closest to the top on each side. You
may want to build your own tunnel
in the wall for your cat to go through.
Place interior frame in hole and attach
to wall through hole in metal screw
clips with appropriate fastener based
on the material of your wall (may
require fasteners not provided, Fig. 9).
Place collar key on centre of tunnel.
Reattach interior frame cover by snapping it in place. Insert the bottom
hooks of the frame cover first and then rotate it into place. Then attach
exterior frame with appropriate fastener based on the material of your
wall (may require fasteners not provided).
Magnetic tunnel
The fixed tunnel is an integral part of the mechanism and MUST
NOT be cut or damaged, as it will affect the operation of the latch
mechanism (Fig.10).
Operates by magnetism and requires
no batteries.
Your PetSafe
cat
®
flap is now ready
to use.
FIG.9
Screw
Clips
Fixed tunnel included
FIG.10
Replacement flaps available online
Using the 4-way lock
The 4-way lock allows you to control your cat's access in and out of
your home.
It is a good idea not to use the 4-way lock until your pet is thoroughly
familiar with using the door. Your pet may become confused as to why
you have installed it.
•
1: Fully locked
•
3: Out only
4-way locking system
•
2: In only
•
4: In or Out
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