Key Definitions
• Outer Frame Size: Overall pet door dimensions
• Cut-Out Size: Dimensions of opening cut in homeowner's door for proper fit and pet door installation
• Flap Opening Size: Usable flap size for pet to enter and exit through pet door
• Interior Frame: Pet door frame on the inside of home; frame with flap and 4-way lock
• Exterior Frame: Pet door frame on the outside of home
• Plastic Core Covers: Plastic pieces that cover the cut-out or "core" of the homeowner's door
• 4-Way Lock: Red knobs on sides of interior frame used to control the pet's access to the pet door
• Screw Guide: Plastic tube that helps guide the screw through the screw hole from the interior frame
to the exterior frame
• Tunnel Support: U-shaped piece that holds the plastic core covers to create a tunnel between the interior
and exterior frames
Installation in Non-Glass Doors
Step
1
Determine Pet Door Location
1A
Step
Prepare Door
2
2A
1A Measure and mark your pet's shoulder height on
1B
the interior side of door.
1B Determine location for the pet door. Draw a
vertical center line through the shoulder height line
using a level.
If homeowner's door or other application is
not level, the pet door must be marked level to
swing properly.
2A Remove door by removing door hinge pins.
2B Place on a raised level surface such as saw
horses. Place interior side of door facing up.
Helpful Tip: Clamp down the door to prevent it
from moving.
2B
Note:
door hanging based on your skill level.
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NOTICE
The Pet Door can be installed with the
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