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Savic Dog Barrier door Assembly Instructions Manual page 2

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INTRODUCTION
Please take a few minutes to read your instructions fully to ensure the full safety benefit of your Dog Barrier door.
Check that you have all the contents as per the list.
A) 1 Dog Barrier door
B) 4 screw adjusters
C) 4 locking rings
D) Bag containing 2 screws (D1), 2 wall cups (D2), 2 wall sticky pads (D3) and 2
plugs (D4).
If any component parts are missing or damaged do not use your gate. (1)
WHERE TO FIX YOUR DOG BARRIER DOOR?
Your gate is ideal for restricting access to any room in your home from kitchens
to bedrooms and may be used to span hallways, doorways or appropriate
stairways. Check the width of the opening in which you intend to fit your Dog
Barrier door. The smallest opening is 75 cm and the largest opening is 84 cm.
Important:
Do not attempt to use this gate in openings larger than 84 cm.
For openings greater than 84 m, 7 cm extensions (Art. nr. 951098) are available.
Due to the nature of the pressure fit fixing method this gate must be used in
a strong and secure opening. Ensure all surfaces are clean and free of loose
materials. (2)
NOTES ON STAIRCASE POSITIONING
Warning:
The position of your safety barrier in relation to the stairs is very important for your pet's safety. Your gate may be better
positioned across your landing to prevent access to the stairs completely. If you do require your gate to be positioned at the top of the
stairs to prevent your dog descending, the gate must be fitted on the very top stair. When descending the stairs, the door should always
open towards you (away from the stairs). If you intend to use the gate at the bottom of the stairs then it must be placed on the lowest
stair, towards the front of the step, away from the 2nd step. When passing through a gate at the top of a staircase, particular attention
should be paid to the bottom bar of the U shaped frame to avoid tripping.
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