In the classic configuration, that is without extension panels, insert the 4 tension screws (G)
into the holes in the metal frame (B) (Fig. 5).
We recommend using the fixing caps (I) to fix the gate more securely and to be more
secure. After inserting screws into holes, place them on the rubber pads (H), bring them
closer to the wall, make a small mark and then screw the caps with the appropriate screws
(Fig. 6). Take the measurements well since an incorrect fixing could compromise the
stability and safety of the gate which could work improperly or be dangerous.
If you fix the gate using the extension panels, you must insert the pins (E) taking care to
insert the long part in the frame (B) and the short part in the extension panels (C).
Make sure that the "UP" mark on panels is at the top. Then insert the screws into panels
(Fig. 7).
After inserting all the screws and assembling all components, place the gate in the opening.
WARNING!: The MAXIMUM distance between wall and the extension panels, including
bolts, screws, bearings and caps, must be 5 cm (Fig. 8).
Make sure that the threshold is completely adherent to the floor and that the gate is
straight. If it is not leveled, the gate may not close automatically, work improperly and/or be
a source of danger (Fig. 9).
Start by tightening and fixing the lower screws (Fig. 10), tighten the two lower tension bolts
(F) by simultaneously tightening them inwards, turning one clockwise and the other in the
opposite direction (Fig. 11). Make sure that the threshold remains completely level,
adhering to the floor.
Tighten at the same time the upper tension bolts by screwing them inwards (Fig. 12).
Make sure the gate is firmly secured both up and down.
To check the correct installation of the gate, check that the arrow on the locking knob (D)
matches the one on the frame (B) (Fig. 13).
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the distance between the gate panel and the upper right
corner is 1 or 2 mm.
If you use the gate to prevent your child from accessing stairs, place gate on the top step in
case you want to stop him from going down. Place it on the bottom step to prevent it from
rising. Do not place "Bunny" safety gate on any intermediate step (Fig. 14), it would have
no effect and would not prevent access to your child becoming a possible source of danger
or injury.