PetSafe PPA00-11325 Exterior / Interior Cat Door: 4-Way Locking Pet Door Flap - Tinted Privacy Door for Outdoor or Indoor Use - Weatherproof, Durable Door Frame - DIY Easy Install with Hardware Kit Included

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5C.
Place exterior frame (with assembled tunnel if needed for
your installation) into cut-out from underside of door. Next,
place interior frame into cut-out aligning with exterior
frame. Insert binder posts into screw holes in exterior
frame from underside of door. Hold binder post in place
and insert appropriate length screw into screw holes in
interior frame.
Helpful Tip: Use saw horses, table or other work
surface to hold exterior frame in position while installing
the pet door.
Helpful Tip: Look through screw holes to help align interior
and exterior frames.
5D.
Use a screwdriver to evenly tighten screws throughout frame.
After tightening screws, check to make sure ap swings freely
and moves back to the center to meet magnet on bottom of
interior frame. It may be necessary to adjust screws to make
sure frames cover cut-out and the ap swings freely.
Use a manual screwdriver to tighten screws.
Do not overtighten. Overtightening can warp
the pet door frame.
5E.
Insert nishing plugs into screw holes in interior and exterior
frames for a polished look.
Optional:
Caulk inside threshvold where frames, core
covers, and tunnel support meet for weather resistance.
Training Pet
6A.
Rehang your door and begin training your pet. It may help for
you to be on one side of the door and your pet on the other. Lift
or tape open ap and try to talk your pet through the pet door.
After your pet has gone through a few times, allow the ap to
touch your pet’s back so they will become comfortable using
the pet door. If your pet will not go through the door, tape the
ap open until they use it on their own. Do not use the 4-way
lock until your pet is familiar with using the pet door.
Helpful Tip: Try treats or toys to encourage your pet to go
through the pet door and become comfortable using it.
5C
5D
5E
Optional
Step 6
6A
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