2 Repeat Step 1 with the Back Panel (B).
3 With the assistance of another person, hold the Front Panel upright. Have them
hold the panel so the door swings away from them. The will be standing in the "inside."
4 With the Back Panel upright, have them hold it approximately 30" away from the
Front Panel. Be sure the tabs on the lower part of each panel are on the "inside."
5 Locate the X-Frame (C.) Insert the tabs of the X-Frame into the slots just above
the Casters on the Front and Back Panels
6 Locate the Side Panel with 2 food doors (D). Determine which side would be best
for you to have the 2 food doors. Slide the Side Panel over the metal tab at the bottom
of the Front Panel and Back Panel.
7 Insert and push the tabs at the top of the Side Panel into the sleeves on the top of
the Front and Back Panels.
8 Repeat Steps 6 & 7 with the other Side Panel (E.) Be sure everyone is out of the
"inside" of the cage before attaching the other Side Panel.
9 Locate the Top Panel (F.) Carefully lower the pegs on the Top Panel into the holes
in the corners of the cage assembly. Push down making sure the Top Panel is totally
inserted, locking all the Panels together.
10 Locate the Bottom Grid (G) and the Bottom Pan (H.) The Pan can be inserted in
two different positions, depending on the use of the Bottom Grid.
Bottom Grid will be used: Slide the Bottom Grid in the rails just below the front door.
Slide the Bottom Pan immediately under the Bottom Grid.
Bottom Grid won't be used: For storage purposes, slide the Bottom Grid in the lower
rails. Slide the Bottom Pan in the rails above the Bottom Grid.
11 Open the feed doors on the side panels, and insert the Cup Holders (M) into the
tubes on the inside of the doors.
12 Locate the Feed Cups (L) and insert one into each of the Cup Holders.
13 Locate the Latch assembly components. (Note: If the knob is screwed into the
latch bar, unscrew the knob.) Place a spring over the round end of the latch bar. Insert
the latch bar, with the threaded hole facing outward, into the lock sleeve on the cage door.
Insert it so the round end protrudes through the opposite end of the sleeve.
14 Push the latch in a bit so the threaded hole shows through the "key hole" in the
front of the sleeve. Screw the knob into the latch bar. Note: Be sure the latch is fully
secured when locking doors. For added security, when the latch knob is in the locked
position, screw the knob tight. This will lock it in the "key hole." Unscrew the knob
enough to clear the sleeve to unlock.