Petsafe Magnetic 4-Way Locking Cat Flap User Manual

Way locking cat flap, Magnetic, Installation guide for metal door

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4-Way Locking

Cat Flap

Magnetic

Before installing your cat fl ap, please read the following step-by-step instructions carefully

Installation Guide for

Metal Door

(Wood Door Installation on Reverse)

1

2

3

248 mm

(9

3

/

4

")

165 mm

(6

1

/

2

")

4

Tools Required

Measure the belly height of your cat.
This is usually around 4 to 6 inches.

Mark this measurement on the outside
of your door and draw a straight
horizontal line 6

1

/

2

".

Wood Door Installation on reverse.
The cat fl ap will not operate if fi tted to a door
containing metal e.g. uPVC coated metal doors,
metal skin doors, or security doors. The cat fl ap
must be isolated from the metal with a piece of
wood. Draw a square 6

1

/

2

" W x 9

3

/

4

" H.

Bottom of square should be the horizontal
line from step 3.

5

Drill holes at each corner.

6

7

8

Cut along the lines using a jigsaw.

Smooth out the rough edges.

Fit a 3

1

/

2

" x 6

1

/

2

"

wooden block to

the hole.

9

10

11

Screw into place. Cut off
excess screw with wire cutters. Cover screw
holes with blanking plugs for neat fi nish.
Push fi t 4-way locking handle into place.

12

Place the cat fl ap in the hole, with the
red 4-way lock facing inside. Mark the
screw holes.

Remove the cat fl ap and drill holes
with a

3

/

16

" drill bit.

The fi xed tunnel is an integral part of
the mechanism and must not be cut
or damaged. Doing so will impede the
latching mechanism.

13

14

Temporarily tape open the cat fl ap. Sometimes
it helps for you to be on one side of the door
and your pet on the other. Use food or treats
to coax your pet through the open door. Let
the pet become familiar with passing through.
In time, remove the tape and let the fl ap hang
in the unlocked position.

15

Using the 4-Way lock.

Place collar
key on center of tunnel and push
fl ap. Do not force fl ap open with
magnet in hand. Fit hanging key
to your cat’s collar.

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