Fitting Your Cat Flap In Glass - SURE petcare SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap Connect Manual Del Usuario

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Fitting your Cat Flap in glass

Tools and supplies required
Ruler
Glazier
Installation video tutorials (English speaking) can be found at
surepetcare.com/support
Step-by-step guide for cutting the hole in glass
If you do not have a hole in your glass door to fit the Cat Flap you will need to
contact a glazier to visit your home and measure up for the new pane of glass.
In most cases it is not possible to cut a pane of glass in situ, especially if you have
a double or triple glazed unit.
Before you begin, have you added all of your pets? If not, see page 9.
To fit your Cat Flap into glass, you will require a circular hole
to be cut measuring 212mm (8 3/ 8 ") in diameter. This will
need to be done by a professional glazier. To ensure your cat
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has unhindered access through the Cat Flap, you will need
to make sure that this circular hole is cut at the appropriate
height. Do this by first measuring the height from your
cat's tummy to the floor.
Take this height and add 56mm (2 3/ 1 6") to it, this will give
you the total distance from the floor to the centre of the
circle you need cutting. Make sure this point is at least
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200mm (7 7/ 8 ") from the bottom of the window frame
to allow room for the mounting adaptor.
H = cat's tummy height + 56mm = the centre of the circle.
If you are fitting in a double or triple glazed unit, the glazier
should use a non-metallic spacer bar around the hole,
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as a metal spacer could affect the Cat Flap's ability to read
microchips. (The spacer bar is needed to fill the gap between
the panes of glass.)
When working with cut glass always wear protective gloves as the edges may be
sharp.
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Cross head screwdriver
Clear all-weather sealant
accessory
Cat Flap Mounting Adaptor
The screws and screw caps provided
212mm
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