Before You Begin - SURE petcare SURE FLAP pet door CONNECT Guide D'utilisation

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Fitting your Pet Door in a metal door

Before you begin

It's important to check whether your door contains a metal plate or thin metal foil before
fitting. This is because the presence of metal can effect the performance of the Pet Door.
When fitting into a metal door you'll need to cut a bigger hole for the Pet Door to slot through.
Having a 20 - 30mm (3/ 4 - 11/ 4 ") gap between the tunnel of the Pet Door and the metal will lessen
the impact on the product's performance. The step-by-step guide will explain how to do this.
Tools and supplies required
Ruler
Spirit level
Blu tack
Step-by-step guide
Have you programmed all of your pets into the Pet Door? We advise you do this prior to
fitting. See page 13.
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Sharp pencil
Electric jigsaw
Protective eye-wear
Clear all-weather sealant
To ensure your pet has unhindered access through the Pet
Door, measure the height of their tummy from the floor.
Mark this height on your metal door at the horizontal
X
centre of where you want to position your Pet Door.
Attach a ball of Blu tack (or similar adhesive putty) to each
rear corner of the external frame so that you can attach it to
the door and use it as a template.
Stick the frame to the door and use the mark you made for
the height of your pet's stomach to align the bottom edge
of the hole. Use a spirit level to ensure the product is level,
then run a sharp pencil around the outside edge of the
X
frame.
Now mark your cutting line 10mm (3/ 8 inch) inside the line
you just traced. Once complete, rub out the original traced
line if you can so that you don't get confused.
accessory
SureFlap Pet Door mounting adaptor
Cross head screwdriver
Electric drill with a selection of drill bits
The screws and screw caps provided

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