Operation
13. To open gate, pull top locking latch
backwards with your thumb and lift gate
up and out of bracket. (Fig 15)
14. When closing gate, be sure that both upper
and lower locking side parts are resting
securely in brackets and the upper latch
is locked.
Important
15. If gate is outside mounted to a wall (instead
of doorframe) it is very important that the
wall hardware is flush with the edge.
When the gate is in place make sure
that (Fig 16):
a) The distance between the
wall/doorframe and the 1st bar is between
1" - 2
3
/
" on both sides.
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b) The distance between the floor and the
lowest part of the gate frame is between
¾" – 2 ½".
c) The spring is placed on top of the hinge
part on the gate. It must not be underneath.
d) The stop pin is placed so that the gate
can not open out over the stairs - if any.
e) The catch on the handle can move freely
(back and forth) and that it fits properly into
the slot on the upper locking bracket.
f) All screws are tightened.
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NOTE: GATE SHOULD ALWAYS BE IN THE
LOCKED POSITION. IF GATE IS OPEN AND
EXCESSIVE PRESSURE IS APPLIED, (SUCH
AS STANDING OR SWINGING ON THE
GATE) STRUCTURAL DAMAGE MAY
OCCUR.
Temporary Removal
The gate may be removed by pressing back on
the locking tab on top of upper hinge while
sliding the hinge cap up. Remove spring and
lift gate off top and bottom hinges. FOR
SAFETY REASONS, RETURN THE SPRING
AND HINGE CAP ONTO THE HINGE POST,
MAKE SURE CAP IS LOCKED IN PLACE.