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3C.
Fit
Check
Using the A side of the pet door, check
the fit. Do not force fit if it is tight.
3D.
If the hole is too small, simply remove the pet door and
re-cut or file the hole slightly to enlarge. Do not cut more
than ¹
⁄
₈” (3.2 mm) from your previous cut. Once the pet
door properly goes into the hole, adjust to ensure the unit
is square.
Cut Exterior
4A.
Remove the pet door from the wall. Fold up the
Center Locator.
4B.
Slide the folded piece into the back of A side as shown.
4C.
Place A side of pet door back into wall and use the drywall
screws to hold unit in place temporarily.
4D.
Lift the flap and push the
Center Locator until it is
touching the outside wall.
Make sure all the folded flaps
are resting flush on the inside
of tunnel and that you have
not completely pushed Center
Locator out of pet door. Mark
the holes on the Center
Locator.
4E.
Remove the pet door from the inside wall. Drill out the marked holes
with your
5
⁄
16
” (8mm) drill bit. Be careful to keep these holes as straight
as possible.
Helpful Tip:
Use both hands to hold drill steady and straight at a 90° angle.
3C
3D
Step 4
4D
4A
4B
4C
4E