fig. 4
fixing your gate and fixing cups
(See fig. 4)
Slide the 4 screw adjusters into the plastic bungs at each corner of your gate. Your gate
must be fitted with fixing cups, these should be placed around the top 2 screw adjusters (B).
Place the gate into the required opening, in the closed position. To ensure that you secure
the gate correctly, begin with the screw adjusters at the bottom of the gate. Ensure that
your gate is central, slide out the adjusters and secure by fully tightening the locking nuts.
Next, adjust the top screw adjusters, once again ensuring that your gate is central. Tighten
the locking nuts until the handle is aligned.
Once the bars of the inner and outer frame are parallel you can mark the position of
your fixing cups with a pencil. Remove the gate and secure your fixing cups to your wall,
doorway or stairway using the sticky pads or screws provided (Do not use sticky pads on
B
B
wall paper or other loose surfaces/materials).
If using the screws, first drill a 6mm (1/4") hole into your solid plaster or wood wall and
insert the wall plug, then secure the fixing cup with the screw. If you are drilling into hollow
plaster board you will need to purchase expandable wall plugs (available from DIY stores).
You can now refit the Safety Gate as instructed above.
WARNING! Never use without fixing cups.
Check that your gate is securely fitted. Check the fitting of your gate daily
to ensure it remains securely fixed and that all attachments and locking devices are
operating correctly.
MAX 2mm
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