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Installation In Walls - SURE petcare DualScan Microchip Cat Flap Notice D'utilisation

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6.4 Installation in walls

When you are making holes through the wall of your property please consult a
qualified builder. Protective clothing (gloves, eye & ear protection etc.) should be
worn when carrying out the installation.
Note: When planning the installation of a DualScan cat flap into a wall, remember that
you may need to remove the cat flap in the future to replace the door or upgrade to a
newer model. With this in mind do not glue the main assembly of the unit to the wall, as
removing it will be difficult and could damage the surface of your wall.
For installation of the DualScan cat flap in a wall we recommend using the following
accessories:
• SureFlap Cat Flap Mounting Adaptor (Product Code: GMA001)
• SureFlap Cat Flap Tunnel Extender (Product Code: TUN001)
1. Choose your mounting position on the wall so that your cat has easy access through
the flap and into the tunnel from outside.
2. Mark a 170mm x 170mm (6 11/16" x 6 11/16") square on the wall at the position of the tunnel.
3. Make a hole through the wall using appropriate tools and ensure that the tunnel is
horizontal. A slight slope downwards from the inside of the house to the outside will
ensure any rain runs out of the tunnel.
4. Apply superglue to the four tabs of the tunnel extender as shown in Figure 20 and fit
the tunnel extenders together. When the glue has dried apply weatherproof tape to the
outside of the tunnel as shown in Figure 21.
5. Follow step 4 to bond all of the tunnel extenders together – Remember do not glue the
tunnel extender to the tunnel of the cat flap, just use tape for this joint when you
come to it.
6. Take one of the mounting adaptors and drill 4 holes in it using a 4mm (5/32") drill
bit – these four holes are for the screws that will hold the cat flap to the inside wall of
your house. You can put the four screws where you like around the perimeter of the
mounting adaptor. See Figure 22.
7. Now take the two shortest screws from the box and using a washer screw the mounting
adaptor to the cat flap as shown in Figure 23.
8. Place the cat flap (with the mounting adaptor) in the hole in your wall on the inside of
your house.
9. Mark the positions for the four screws through the holes you have made in the mounting
adaptor. You will also need to remove some material from the wall to allow for the screw
and washer which hold the mounting adaptor to the main assembly – this will ensure
that the mounting adaptor fits flush with the wall. See Figure 24.
10. Drill the four holes in your wall using an appropriate drill bit to suit the construction of
your wall and your chosen screws.
11. Tape the tunnel extender to the end of the cat flap's tunnel as shown in Figure 25.
12. Place the cat flap and the tunnel through the hole in your wall and screw it in place
using the four screws through the mounting adaptor – see Figure 26.
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