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Once the main hole is cut, check whether there is any metal within your door.
If you can see metal, go to page 21 and follow the instructions for fitting in
a metal door.
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Using the jigsaw, cut around the outer edge of the line you
have marked. By doing this, the Cat Flap should fit through
the hole first time. However, if you cut on, or inside the line,
the hole is likely to be too small. If this is the case, please take
the time to carefully file the hole until the Cat Flap fits through
easily.
Now check that the Cat Flap fits through the hole. Remember
the SureFlap logo must be inside the house. We advise that
you have two people for this, one inside the house and one
outside to help hold the product firmly in place.
On the outside of the house, make sure the tunnel of the
Cat Flap is securely pushed through the hole and then slide
the external frame over it. When the external frame is in
place, using a sharp pencil mark through the two holes.
Remove the external frame and the Cat Flap from the door
then drill the two screw holes using a 6mm (1/ 4 ") drill bit,
remembering to hold the drill horizontally. We recommend
that you choose the correct length of screw to attach the
Cat Flap to your door at this stage. See the next step.
To choose the correct length of screw, from the sets provided
you need to compare the screw lengths to the thickness
of your door. The screw needs to be between 15 to 30mm
(19/ 3 2 to 1 3/ 1 6") longer than the thickness of your door.
Put the Cat Flap back through the door and slide the external
frame over the tunnel. Holding the product firmly in place,
use a cross head screwdriver and the screws you selected
previously, to attach the external frame. Fasten the first screw
until it is secure, but not too tight, then do the same to the
last one. Once all the screws are secure, tighten them.
Now, insert the two screw caps into the external frame.
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