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Tools required - Pencil, Ruler, Jig or key hole saw, Drill, Set square, Screwdriver, Tape Measure, Glue |
| Measurement and marking |
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1 Measure the belly height of your cat. This is usually around 100-150mm (4-6”) |
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2 Mark this measurement on the outside of your door and draw a straight horizontal line 169mm |
| Cutting a hole for your cat flap |
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3 Using the horizontal line as the starting point, draw a square 169mm a 169mm |
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4 Drill holes at each corner |
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5 Cut along the lines using a jigsaw |
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6 Smooth out the rough edges |
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7 Remove the screw hole blanking plugs by pushing through from the reverse. Place the cat flap in the hole and mark the screw holes. |
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8 Remove the cat flap and drill the holes with a 4.5mm drill bit |
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9 Screw into place, and if needed, cut the screws down to size and file to ensure no sharp edges. Cover the screw holes with the blanking plugs supplied to ensure a neat finish. |
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932 The cat flap will not operate if fitted to a door containing metal e.g. uPVC coated metal doors, metal skin doors or security doors. The catflap must be isolated from the metal in a wood frame. Using the horizontal line, draw a square with minimum dimensions of 306mm x 306mm. Cut along the lines with a jigsaw.
Fit a wood frame to the hole with internal dimensions of 168 mm wide 175mm high. |
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GLASS FITTING: Your cat flap can only be fitted into double glazing or toughened glass at the time the glass panel is manufactured. Cutting holes in Other types of glass can be hazardous and should only be carried out by a glazier. A circular hole with a diameter 210mm is required when installing in glass (rather than the standard square hole described above). |
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| Testing your 932 cat flap |
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Place collar key on magnetic strip and push door open. |
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Do not force flap open with magnet in hand |
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Fit one key to your cats collar |