SureFlap SUR001 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Instruction Manual 3-22
Gebrauchsanweisung 23-43
Hadleiding 44-63
Notice D’utilisation 64-84
Brugervejledning 85-104
Manual De Uso 105-126
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Microchip Cat Flap
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Important Notice
Please read all of these instructions BEFORE tting the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap. Importantly,
please check whether there is metal in the substrate that the ap is to be tted into. Please follow
the metal mount instructions in section 6.3 if this is the case.
Under no circumstances should you cut or drill through the tunnel of the main
assembly of the unit as this contains the microchip reader and will prevent the unit
from working properly.
The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap will operate with all 9, 10, and 15-digit microchips that are
commonly used for pet identication, except 10 digit chips beginning 000..., 010..., or 020...
Alternatively, you can use the cat ap with the SureFlap RFID Collar Tag (sold separately),
please see section 4 for more information.
Every effort has been made to ensure the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap will operate with all
relevant microchips. However, there are a small number of circumstances relating to the position
of your pet’s microchip and the signal strength of the individual chip, which may mean that the
cat ap does not operate reliably.
We therefore strongly advise that the following checks are carried out before permanent changes
are made to a door to install the cat ap:
1. Insert batteries and leave for 10 seconds with nothing in the tunnel so that the sensors can
settle.
2. Press the ‘memory’ button and persuade your cat to put its head up to the door from the
tunnel side. The indicator light will stop ashing when its chip has been learnt.
3. Leave the ap until the lock closes again.
4. Finally, test the normal operation of the ap. Again persuade your cat to put its head up to
the door from the tunnel side. Try to make sure this is similar to how your cat would use it in
practice, as shown below. The catch should open.
5. Repeat the learn process for each of your cats.
Please test to make sure your cat(s) can t comfortably through the ap before tting.
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Contents
Important Notice 3
1. Box Contents 5
2. Introduction 6
3. Microchip Type 6
4. The SureFlap RFID Collar Tag 7
5. Learn Mode 7
6. Installation 9
7. Batteries 16
8. Normal Operation 17
9. 4-way Manual Lock 18
10. Low Battery Indicator 19
11. Memory Wipe 19
12. Switching Off/Use As A Non-Selective Cat Flap 19
13. Maintenance 20
14. Troubleshooting 20
15. Warranty & Disclaimer 22
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1. Box Contents
1. Main Flap Assembly
2. Battery Compartment
3. Memory Button
4. Indicator Lamp
5. Catch
6. 4-way Manual Lock
7. External Frame
8. Battery Cover
9. Selection of Screws
10. Screw Caps
11. Draught Excluder
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2. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap. This cat ap has been
designed to recognise either the microchip already implanted in your cat or the SureFlap RFID
Collar Tag (sold separately), allowing access to your pet whilst keeping out animal intruders. Your
home becomes a secure environment for your pet, leading to a happier, more relaxed animal.
Operation of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap couldn’t be simpler. Once the batteries have been
inserted, the ap can be put into learn mode. The next cat to pass through the ap from either
direction, or to put its head into the tunnel with its nose up to the door, will have its microchip
number stored in the memory. Now the cat ap is ready to install and will unlock whenever your
cat wants to come into the house.
Multiple cats are no problem. Up to 32 cats can be programmed into the ap at the same time –
more than enough for most people’s needs!
The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap has all the features you would expect from a high quality cat
ap, including:
Robust and elegant design
Learn mode for programming multiple cats
4-way manual lock
Low battery indicator
Typical battery lifetime at least 6 months 1
We wish you years of trouble-free operation with your SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap and hope you
enjoy the benets it brings to your home and pet.
3. Microchip Type
The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap is compatible with all the following types of microchip commonly
used for pets.
15-digit microchips (also known as FDXB)
10-digit microchips (also known as FDXA) except those with codes starting 000..., 010...,
or 020...
9-digit microchips
In addition the cat ap is also compatible with the SureFlap RFID Collar Tag (sold separately).
Extensive tests have shown that the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap works perfectly with the vast
majority of microchips. However a very small percentage of cats have a microchip without the
required range for the cat ap this does not mean there is a problem with the microchip. In
these rare cases please contact our customer service team for assistance.
If permanent changes to a door or wall are required for installation we strongly advise testing the
SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap with your cat(s) rst. To test that it works for your cat carry out both
the learn process (see section 5) and then test normal operation (see section 8).
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5. Learn Mode
To start operation, the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap needs to learn the unique ID code of your
cat’s microchip. This process is only required once for each cat, as the code is permanently
stored, even if the batteries are removed. Follow the simple step-by-step guide below to carry
out this process:
1. Initially the unit will be locked and no cat will be allowed to enter the house. Make sure the
manual lock is set to position 1, allowing the door to open freely. See Figure 1.
2. Remove the battery cover. Press the memory button for around 1 second and release. See
Figure 2.
3. The catch will open, allowing a cat to pass through the ap in either direction. A further
indication that the unit is in learn mode is the indicator lamp which will ash every second.
See Figure 3.
4. The next cat to pass through the ap from either direction, or to put its head into the tunnel
with its nose up to the door, will have its microchip number stored in the memory (assuming
it has a microchip implanted).
5. Once a cat’s microchip number has been successfully learnt, the ap reverts to normal
operation. The indicator lamp stops ashing and the catch will close a couple of seconds
after the cat has moved away from the cat ap.
For multiple cats, repeat the process until all cats’ microchip numbers have been learnt. The
microchip numbers of up to 32 different cats can be stored in memory. Replace the battery cover
when the learn process has been completed for each cat.
This method of learning is particularly convenient for uncooperative cats! Rather than having to
nd your cat and pass it through the ap, you can simply set to learn mode and leave until it next
decides to go through of its own free will.
To cancel learn mode (e.g. after pressing the memory button accidentally) simply press the
memory button again for around 1 second and the unit will revert to normal operation.
In order to learn a cat’s microchip number, a sensor located in the tunnel must detect a
cat’s presence to trigger the microchip reader. Therefore it is important to ensure that
your cat either puts its head into the tunnel or passes through the ap. No amount of
waving your cat in front of the ap will have an effect.
4. The SureFlap RFID Collar Tag
We recommend microchipping over the use of collar mounted tags, as microchips are a
permanent form of identication that cannot become lost.
However, if your pet is not, or cannot, be microchipped and you choose to use the SureFlap RFID
Collar Tag, always use a safety collar that has a breakaway buckle.
The SureFlap RFID Collar Tag is a small, lightweight tag that can be attached directly to your
pet’s collar. Like microchips, each collar tag has a unique code, to prevent any non-resident pets
or strays from entering your home.
SureFlap RFID Collar Tags are available via the SureFlap website or from our retail and veterinary
stockists.
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Manual lock set to
position 1 (open both
ways)
Catch closed
Press memory button
once
Indicator lamp ashes
every second
Catch opens
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To learn the SureFlap RFID Collar Tag carry out steps one and two above. Hold the collar tag in
your hand and then place your hand inside the tunnel of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap making
sure that you touch the door. The unique code of the collar tag will now be stored in the memory.
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6. Installation
DIY installation may involve the use of power tools or cut glass. Safety equipment
(gloves, eye protection, etc.) should be used and if in doubt consult a professional to
carry out the installation.
Suitable door types
Instructions are provided for installation in all door types, including wooden, plastic, glass, and
metal. Before installing in a door with unknown construction please check for a metal plate in
case a larger hole is required, as described in the metal door installation section. If you can only
be sure of the construction of the door by drilling a hole in it, make a trial hole anywhere covered
by the proposed hole for the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap.
Cat Flap positioning
The ideal height of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap is such that the base of the tunnel is the
same height above the ground as your cat’s stomach. In practice however, mounting is normally
dictated by features in the door into which the unit will be installed. In these circumstances, it is
usual to mount the cat ap as low as possible.
6.1 Installation in wooden doors, plastic doors, or plasterboard walls
1. Place the external frame face down as in Figure 4. Attach a ball of Blu Tack (or similar
adhesive putty) in each of the four corners. These should allow you to stick the frame to
most doors.
2. Choose the position on the door at which you want to mount the cat ap and stick the frame
to the door. To ensure that it is level we recommend you use a spirit level as shown in Figure
5.
3. Use a sharpened pencil or pen to mark where the inside of the frame touches the door as
well as the two screw holes. You need to make a legible line as this will be used for cutting
against.
4. Remove the frame from the door and check you have a solid line and dots where the screw
holes are, as in Figure 6. Using a drill with a 6mm (1/4”) diameter bit, drill the two holes for
the screws. It is vital these holes are drilled straight to ensure the two halves of the cat ap
connect properly.
5. Before you cut out the hole for the tunnel drill holes in all the corners large enough to allow
your jigsaw blade through. Cut out the tunnel hole with an electric jigsaw – ensure you cut
3mm (1/8”) outside the line you have marked for the hole to allow enough clearance for
the tunnel. Make sure that your jigsaw is sitting at on the door at all times while cutting.
See Figure 7.
6. Clean off any loose debris, dust and dirt from the door before you install the SureFlap
Microchip Cat Flap, see Figure 8.
7. Mount the cat ap in the hole with the main assembly (battery cover) inside the house. See
Figure 9.
8. Mount the external frame on the outside of the house. Depending on the thickness of the door,
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the tunnel will protrude through the frame by differing amounts. Under no circumstances
should you cut or drill through the tunnel as this contains the microchip reader and
will prevent the unit from working properly. Three different lengths of screw have been
provided for your use. Choose the correct screw length to suit the thickness of your door.
If you are not sure, use the smallest rst, if this is too short use the next size up. Take care
not to use a longer screw than needed, as this may damage the main assembly front face.
Screw the external frame to the main assembly. See Figure 10.
9. When the cat ap has been mounted correctly, place the screw caps over the screw holes on
the external frame. Align the screw caps with the slot pointing inwards and push rmly into
place. To remove the screw caps slide a at blade screwdriver into the side slot and lever
the cap out of the hole. See Figure 11.
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6.2 Installation in glass doors or windows
When working with cut glass always wear protective gloves as the edges may be sharp.
SureFlap is ideal for mounting in single or double-glazed windows. If you need to have a hole cut
in a window, please ask a qualied glazier to do it, as cutting glass is a skilled job. If you need to
get a hole cut in your window a circular hole with a diameter of 212mm (8 3/8”) is the ideal size.
A mounting adaptor is available to complete an installation in glass, and is suitable for covering
holes from 210mm (8 1/4”) to 260mm (10 1/4”) in diameter, see Figure 12.
For details of where to purchase this adaptor see our website www.sureap.com.
If you have a double-glazed window you will need to get a replacement unit manufactured with
the hole cut in it.
Figure 12
Once your glass has been cut and installed in the door or window you are ready to complete the
install.
1. A circular hole 212mm in diameter is required to accommodate the tunnel. See Figure 13.
2. If installing the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap in a double glazed panel you may choose to
seal between the panels around the circular hole to avoid moisture collecting inside. Do not
use metal in any such seal.
3. We recommend running a bead of ‘All Weather Sealant’ around the edge of the hole on
both sides of the glass, see Figure 14. The sealant will help secure the cat ap in place
after installation, particularly with larger hole sizes, and also help prevent moisture getting
in from outside. This type of sealant can be purchased from a glazing company and most
DIY stores.
4. Slide one of the mounting adaptor rings over the main assembly, see Figure 15.
5. From inside the house slide the tunnel of the main assembly through the hole in the glass.
From outside the assembly should look like that of Figure 16.
6. From outside mount the second part of the mounting adaptor and then the external frame,
see Figure 17. When working with cut glass always wear protective gloves as the edges
may be sharp.
7. Screw the two halves together as in Figure 18. If mounting in a single pane use the shortest
of the three pairs of screws. A double glazed panel may require the mid-sized screw,
depending on its thickness. Check the assembly is centred with the circular hole before fully
tightening the screws.
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Figure 18
Figure 13
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Figure 14
Figure 17
8. Align the white screw caps with the slot pointing inwards and then push rmly into place
9. From the inside of the house you will now see your cat’s stylish new entrance as in Figure
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6.3 Installation in metal doors
The presence of a metal plate in a door can inuence the performance of the SureFlap Microchip
Cat Flap, reducing the range of the microchip reader. This includes the following:
Metal skin doors
Security doors
Metal garage doors
UPVC coated metal doors
For most situations you will not notice anything, as the read range will still be sufcient for the
majority of microchips. However, if you experience intermittent operation or failure to open for
your cat, rst check for the presence of a metal plate in the door. Note that UPVC coated metal
doors often look the same as standard UPVC doors and you may need to look carefully where
the panel has been cut. If a metal plate is conrmed, follow the instructions below for improved
read range.
Improved installation in metal doors requires the mounting adaptor shown in Figure 12. For
details of where to purchase this adaptor see our website www.sureap.com.
1. Cut a circular hole in the door 212mm (8 3/8”) in diameter. Install the SureFlap Microchip
Cat Flap in this circular hole according to the instructions in section 6.2. The circular hole
removes some metal in the vicinity of the reader antenna, which sits within the tunnel. The
result will be improved read range and more reliable performance.
2. If you still experience intermittent operation, increase the diameter of the hole from 212mm
(8.5”) to the maximum diameter of 260mm (10 1/4”) that can be accommodated with the
mounting adaptor. This will extend the read range further and should resolve any issues with
mounting in a metal door.
If you have followed the steps above and are still experiencing performance issues please
follow the steps in the troubleshooting section. If all other troubleshooting has been carried out
without nding the source of the problem please contact SureFlap customer service for further
assistance.
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6.4 Installation in walls
When you are making holes through the wall of your property please consult a qualied
builder. Protective clothing (gloves, eye & ear protection etc.) should be worn when
carrying out the installation.
Note: When planning the installation of a SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap into a wall, remember
that you may need to remove the cat ap in the future to replace the door or upgrade to a newer
model. With this in mind do not glue the main assembly of the unit to the wall, as removing it
will be difcult and could damage the surface of your wall.
For installation of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap in a wall we recommend using the following
accessories:
SureFlap Cat Flap Mounting Adaptor (Product Code: GMA001)
SureFlap Cat Flap Tunnel Extender (Product Code: TUN001)
1. Choose your mounting position on the wall so that your cat has easy access through the ap
and into the tunnel from outside.
2. Mark a 170mm x 170mm (6 11/16” x 6 11/16”) square on the wall at the position of the tunnel.
3. Make a hole through the wall using appropriate tools and ensure that the tunnel is horizontal.
A slight slope downwards from the inside of the house to the outside will ensure any rain
runs out of the tunnel.
4. Apply superglue to the four tabs of the tunnel extender as shown in Figure 20 and t the
tunnel extenders together. When the glue has dried apply weatherproof tape to the outside
of the tunnel as shown in Figure 21.
5. Follow step 4 to bond all of the tunnel extenders together Remember do not glue the
tunnel extender to the tunnel of the cat ap, just use tape for this joint when you come
to it.
6. Take one of the mounting adaptors and drill 4 holes in it using a 4mm (0.15”) drill bit – these
four holes are for the screws that will hold the cat ap to the inside wall of your house. You
can put the four screws where you like around the perimeter of the mounting adaptor. See
Figure 22.
7. Now take the two shortest screws from the box and using a washer screw the mounting
adaptor to the cat ap as shown in Figure 23.
8. Place the cat ap (with the mounting adaptor) in the hole in your wall on the inside of your
house.
9. Mark the positions for the four screws through the holes you have made in the mounting
adaptor. You will also need to remove some material from the wall to allow for the screw
and washer which hold the mounting adaptor to the main assembly this will ensure that the
mounting adaptor ts ush with the wall. See Figure 24.
10. Drill the four holes in your wall using an appropriate drill bit to suit the construction of your
wall and your chosen screws.
11. Tape the tunnel extender to the end of the cat ap’s tunnel as shown in Figure 25.
12. Place the cat ap and the tunnel through the hole in your wall and screw it in place using the
four screws through the mounting adaptor – see Figure 26.
13. On the outside of your house you will now have the tunnel sticking out of the wall take
the external frame and other mounting adaptor and place these over the end of the tunnel.
14. Mark the position of the two screw holes required to mount the external frame and then drill
appropriate holes in the wall.
15. Screw the external frame and mounting adaptor to your external wall.
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Figure 25Figure 24
Figure 23
Figure 21
Figure 22
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16. To hold the end of the tunnel in position we recommend using small screws to secure the
tunnel to the external frame as shown in Figure 27.
17. We recommend putting some waterproof sealant between the tunnel and the external frame
to prevent water getting into the wall cavity.
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6.5 Electrical interference
The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap contains a sensitive radio receiver to pick up the signal
from your cat’s microchip. In rare instances, excessive levels of electrical interference
can cause the range of the system to degrade. Avoid the following situations:
1. The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap should not be used in the vicinity of other microchip
readers or similar low frequency devices. These are particularly detrimental to performance
and may prevent normal operation.
2. Avoid obvious sources of electrical noise such as faulty, ickering lights.
3. Avoid trailing mains cables and DC mains adaptors very close to the SureFlap Microchip
Cat Flap.
If you suspect electrical interference may be affecting the performance of your SureFlap Microchip
Cat Flap please contact customer service for assistance.
7. Batteries
The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap requires 4x AA 1.5V batteries. With normal usage, one set
of batteries will typically last for at least 6 months 2. A low battery indicator tells you when the
batteries have run out and is described in section 10.
After inserting the batteries, leave the unit for about 10 seconds before allowing a cat into the
tunnel - this allows the electronic sensors to settle properly.
We recommend the use of good quality, alkaline batteries with the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap
in order to give the longest lifetime. We do not recommend using rechargeable batteries because
they generally produce a lower voltage which may cause the low battery indicator light to ash,
even when the batteries do not need recharging.
2. Based on normal usage. Note that heavy usage by many cats may reduce battery lifetime.
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8. Normal Operation
Normal operation couldn’t be simpler. Once programmed, the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap will
only allow entry for your cat(s), denying access to intruder animals.
To enter the house, the cat puts its head in the tunnel to push the ap open. A sensor detects the
cat’s presence and quickly reads the microchip or collar tag, opening the catch if required. Note
that the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap does not activate if your cat is just wandering in front of the
ap, inside or outside the house.
The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap is designed for one-way operation only. Any animal inside the
house is allowed to leave, but only your animals are allowed to enter. This is a useful fail-safe
to allow exit under rare circumstances - if your cat is followed inside before the ap has time to
close, you don’t want the intruder trapped inside! If you need to control exit from the house then
use the 4-way manual lock described in section 9.
After the cat ap has opened, it will stay unlocked until after your cat has passed through the
tunnel. The catch will close around one second later. Note that the catch will also open when your
cat leaves the house, although this is not absolutely necessary.
One further feature of the ap is a magnetic catch that keeps the door closed when not in use.
When testing the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap before installation, your cat will need
to push its head against the ap from the tunnel side of the unit or pass all the way
through the ap. There is a sensor that detects the cat’s presence in the tunnel that
needs to be triggered and no amount of waving your cat in front of the ap will have
an effect.
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9. 4-way Manual Lock
The manual lock has 4 positions which control the opening of the ap in either direction. The unit
is shipped in position 4 (locked both directions) to keep the ap secure in transit. This should be
changed to position 1 before programming.
Note that the door of the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap must hang straight down when
you move the lock as it engages with the bottom of the door.
Position 1 – Fully open
Cat is allowed to enter and exit the house. This is the
standard position for normal operation of the ap.
Position 2 – Exit only
Cat is allowed to exit the house, but prevented from entering
the house.
Position 3 – Enter only
Cat is allowed to enter the house, but prevented from exiting
the house. This mode is useful if you need to keep your cat
in e.g. to take him to the vet.
Position 4 – Fully locked
Cat is prevented from entering or exiting the house.
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10. Low Battery Indicator
Batteries last typically for at least 6 months with normal levels of use. When the batteries are
nearing the end of their life, the low battery indicator comes on. This is a slow ash of the
indicator lamp, once every 5 seconds. The unit will continue to operate when the low battery
indicator is on, however the batteries should be replaced at the earliest opportunity.
Note the slow ash of the lamp (every 5 seconds) for the low battery indicator is different from the
fast ashing (every second) in learn mode. Learn mode should not be used when the batteries
are low replace the batteries before programming a new microchip or collar tag into the memory.
11. Memory Wipe
It is very unlikely that you will need to wipe a cat’s ID code from the cat ap’s memory. Up to 32
different codes can be stored in memory, and if more additional codes are learnt these simply
replace the earliest ones stored. However, in the unlikely circumstance that you need to wipe the
memory (e.g. you accidentally programme for next doors cat!), follow the process below.
1. Press and hold the memory button for at least 10 seconds.
2. The indicator lamp will stay on for the duration that the button is held down.
3. When the memory is wiped, the catch will open and close once.
4. At this point the memory is clear and the cat ap can re-learn your cat(s) microchip numbers,
as required. See section 5.
12. Switching Off/Use As A Non-Selective Cat Flap
In the event that you want to turn off your SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap and revert to using it as a
standard cat ap, follow the four steps below:
1. Remove the battery cover and make sure batteries are installed.
2. Press the memory button once to put the cat ap into learn mode. The catch will open and
the indicator lamp will ash.
3. Remove the batteries and replace the battery cover.
4. The catch will stay open and the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap can now be used as a standard
cat ap.
This mode may be useful if you have purchased the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap before your cat
has been microchipped or while your cat is getting used to the presence of its new cat ap (see
troubleshooting guide). Alternatively, the SureFlap RFID Collar Tag is available if your cat is not
yet microchipped .
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14. Troubleshooting
Symptom: The SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap does not learn your cat’s microchip
number or collar tag correctly or fails to open for your cat
Check batteries are tted the right way round and are not run down. Ensure batteries are
good quality alkaline batteries.
Check if the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap is mounted in a metal door. If this is the case,
follow the instructions in section 6.3 for improved mounting.
Ensure the tunnel and sensor lenses are reasonably clean (see section 13).
After inserting batteries did you leave the cat ap for around 10 seconds before allowing a
cat into the tunnel? If not, remove batteries for at least 2 minutes to reset the unit.
Check that there are no obvious sources of electrical noise in the area e.g. faulty ickering
lights, other similar microchip readers, etc (see section 6.5).
Check the learn process was carried out correctly for each of the cats you own. For example,
when you have put the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap into learn mode for the second of two
cats, make sure that the rst cat doesn’t go through the ap instead. If in doubt, repeat the
learn process for your cats.
Under rare circumstances the microchip range is not enough for the SureFlap Microchip Cat
Flap to operate. If all other troubleshooting has been carried out without nding the source
of the problem, please contact SureFlap customer service for further assistance.
Symptom: Short battery lifetime
Ensure the tunnel and sensor lenses are clean (see section 13).
If you are experiencing short battery life (less than 6 months), please check the top draught
excluder for a build-up of fur (see section 13).
13. Maintenance
The sensor that detects the presence of a cat in the tunnel
is optical and is situated on the inside roof of the tunnel,
close to the ap. If these lenses become obscured by dirt,
unreliable operation and/or shortened battery lifetime may
result. Wipe these lenses with a damp cloth every couple
of months.
Operation of the sensor relies on a reection from the
base of the tunnel, which should also be kept reasonably
clean. If you have a brown SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap,
please ensure the silver reective sticker is kept free from
dirt. If you notice that the sticker is missing please contact
SureFlap customer service or replace with the spare sticker
provided.
When cleaning your SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap please ensure to remove all hair from
the top draught excluder on the door. A build-up of cat hair on this area of the door can
obstruct the lenses of the cat ap, causing the unit to be permanently scanning, and therefore
drain the batteries.
After cleaning, leave the SureFlap Microchip Cat Flap for approximately 10 seconds for the unit
to settle before normal operation returns.
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