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Remove the Cat Flap from the wall and place it away from the
work area. Drill the four holes using the appropriate drill bits
to suit the construction of your wall, being careful not to break
through the edge of the main hole. Once drilled, put the wall
plugs into each of the holes.
Replace the Cat Flap, with its extended tunnel, back into the
hole. Then, using the appropriate screws for your wall plugs,
screw the Cat Flap to the wall - see the diagram.
Screw the front frame back onto the tunnel. It is important
that these parts are fitted together correctly, please ensure
that the gap between the parts is no bigger than a credit
card thickness. Once screwed together put battery cover
and internal screw covers back onto your Cat Flap.
Now you can move to the outside of the house. The extended
tunnel should be poking out of the hole. Place the external
frame over the tunnel.
Lastly, use an All-Weather sealant to seal the gap between
the tunnel and the external frame. We also recommend
putting some sealant around the join between the external
frame and the wall.
Now, insert the two screw caps into
the external frame, noting that the
groove needs to be facing away from
the tunnel.
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