To Lock Your Pet In Or OutWhen you don't want your pet to use the PetSafe Pet Door, be sure to put the closing panel on the same side as you put your pet. He'll see a solid door and won't try to come through it. Tools Required: JigsawDrill5/16" drill bitPencilScrewdriverTape MeasureRulerHacksaw Aluminum Freedom Pet Door Applications The PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Pet Door can be installed much more than a standard entry door. Additional materials are necessary for wall installation. Visit www.petsafe.net for additional information. Preparing Your House DoorMeasure pet chest height. Mark height on your door (X). From the house interior, position required template base at chest height marked on door (X). Drill holes as indicated.Remove template. Cut between holes using jigsaw.Hold inner pet door frame in position. Mark screw holes with a pencil.Remove inner pet door frame. Drill holes as indicated. Installing Your Pet DoorInsert the sleeves into the 4 key-hole slots. Ensure angled edges of sleeve heads are in position as indicated.From the house exterior, hold bottom screw sleeves as indicated. Note: Tape can be used to hold screws in place.Fit outer frame by inserting bottom screw sleeves first. Tilt frame forward as indicated, until flush with outer door surface. From the house interior fit inner frame.Measure your door. Cut screws to suitable length. Using screws that are too long may damage front frame. Do not over tighten. Fitting Your Flexible FlapThe flexible flap is adjustable to fit into frame correctly. Attach all nuts.Horizontal adjustment: Move flap left or right to adjust position. Tighten nuts correct.Vertical adjustment: Move flap up or down to adjust position. Tighten nuts when correct.
PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Pet Door
PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Pet Door
PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Pet Door
PetSafe Aluminum Freedom Pet Door