Regalo Safety Gate Safety Gate User Guide

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Gate Instructions  
Assembly and Installation Instructions  
It is preferable to install the extension on the hinge side of  
the gate. If you have an application that requires additional  
extensions, please contact the retailer which you  
purchased your gate from. We offer, the following sizes of  
extensions for your gate: 4 inch, 6 inch, 12 inch and 24  
inch. They are available at most retailers that carry our  
Regalo Products line of metal gates.  
Please read these instructions carefully.  
Please follow these instructions carefully to ensure that  
your gate extension is properly installed. Improper  
installation could result in the gate becoming dislodged  
from the doorway, or unstable. Always make sure the  
extension is securely attached to the gate before using. The  
safety of your child is your responsibility.  
Contact Regalo for questions and replacement  
parts. If in doubt concerning the use of your gate,  
call our customer care line at 952-435-1080.  
Note:If using this gate at the top of stairs,the 4 Wall Cups  
MUST be used . If not use,the gate could be dislodged from  
the opening.  
Regalo International LLC., 14305 Southcross Drive.  
Suite 100, Burnsville, MN 55306.  
Made in China.  
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WARNING:  
Intended for young children aged six months through 24 months.  
Check the gate regularly to see if all the hardware and mountings  
are tightened.  
1. Gate Frame  
To prevent serious injury or death,securely install gate or  
enclosure and use according to manufacturer’s instructions.  
Never use with a child able to climb over or dislodge the gate or  
enclosure.  
Never leave child unattended.  
Use only with the locking/latching mechanism securely engaged.  
Note:If using this gate at the top of stairs,the 4 wall Cups MUST  
beused. If not used,the gate could be dislodged from the opening.  
2. Hardware Pack which should contain:  
4 - Threaded Spindle Rods  
4 - Adjustable Wheel Spindles  
(already assembled to the Spindle Threaded Rods)  
4 - Wall Cups  
4 - Screws  
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Gate Instructions  
Assembling and Installing Your Gate  
**Note: IMPORTANT you will notice a slight Gap between the gate door latch and  
the frame tube . THIS IS NOT A DEFECT . Your gate is a pressure mounted gate and  
this gap will disappear once you tighten your gate in the doorway.  
Step 1.  
Begin by locating the 4 Threaded Spindle Rods. Before you begin, turn the Adjustment Wheels  
clockwise until they are almost against the flat end of the Threaded Spindle Rods. WARNING: The  
Adjustment Wheel should NOT touch the flat end of the Thread Spindle Rod. If it does it might get  
stuck.  
Diagram A.  
Step 2.  
You are going to insert the 4 Threaded Spindle Rods into the holes in the 4 ends of the gate frame as  
shown in Diagram B1. **IMPORTANT: THE ENDS OFTHE GATE FRAME ARE NOT  
THREADED. THE THREADED SPINDLE RODS SHOULD SLIDE INTO THE END OFTHE  
FRAME TUBES WITHOUT ANYRESISTENCE. Push the Threaded Spindle Rods all the way into  
the frame tube until the Adjustment Wheel hits the end of the frame tube as shown in Diagram B2.  
End of the  
Frame Tube  
Adjustment  
Wheel  
Diagram B 2  
Diagram B 1  
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Step 3.  
Positioning andAttaching the Wall Cups toyour door opening.  
Your gate is a pressure mounted gate. Therefore it is not necessary to use the screw attached Wall Cups to  
your door opening if you choose not to. However, IF YOUARE USING THE GATE AT THE TOP OF  
STAIRS YOU MUST USE THE WALLCUPS.  
Regardless of whether you are using your gate at the top of stairs or not, using the Wall Cups will affix your  
gate more firmly in the doorway. So you may choose to usethem in all applications. If you choose not to use  
the Wall Cups youmay skip to Step 4now.  
Before attaching your Wall Cups to your doorway opening you must make sure you have the screw holes  
marked correctly. It is important to install the gate with a spacing of not more than 3” from the floor and  
to make sure the gap between the side wall and the gate is not more than 3” on each side of the gate. To do this,  
simply position your gate in the doorway so that it is level and centered as shown in Diagram C-1. Then,  
place the Wall Cups over the flat end of the Threaded Spindle Rods which should already be fully inserted into  
the endsof the gate frame tubes as shown in Diagram C-2. Pull the Threaded Rods out until the Flat end with  
the Wall Cup is against the wall . Pull all four Threaded Spindle Rods out inthis manner. Then take a pencil  
and make a light mark on the wall around the parameter of the Wall Cups. Once you have marked the correct  
spots on your walls you can move the gate aside. Next,you will need to mark the Screw Holes. To this simply  
take a Wall Cup and center it on each pencil circle you marked on your wall. Use a pencil to mark the small  
Screw Hole in the center of the Wall Cup. You are now ready to fasten your Wall Cups to the Wall using the  
self tapping screws included in the hardware packet.  
Wall Cup  
C - 2  
C - 1  
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Step 4.  
You are now ready to install your gate in the doorway. Begin by positioning your gate  
level and centered in the doorway opening. Pull the 4 Threaded Spindle Rods out of the  
ends of the frame Tubes until the Flat Plastic End touches the wall. **If you are using  
the Wall Cups then the flat plastic ends of the Threaded Spindle Rods should go into the  
Wall Cups that are fastened to your wall. Next, while holding the flat plastic ends of the  
Threaded Spindle Rods against the wall, turn the Adjustment Wheels counter -clockwise  
until the Adjustment Wheels are up against the ends of the frame tubes as shown in  
Diagram D. DO NOT TIGHTEN. Go to Step 5 for Final Adjustment. HELPFUL HINT:  
It may be necessary to hold the Threaded Spindle Rod while turning the Adjustment  
Wheel to ensure the Threaded Spindle Rod does not turn.  
Adjustment Wheel  
Diagram D.  
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Step 5.  
You are now ready to do the Final Adjustment to fasten your gate firmly in the  
doorway. Start by turning the BOTTOM Adjustment Wheels FIRST. Continue to  
turn the lower Adjustment Wheels counter-clockwise until the Adjustment Wheels are  
firmly against the ends of the frame tubes. . IMPORTANT: There should be equal  
space on each side of the gate. To easily determine this look at the length of threaded  
rod is that is showing on each side. If the gate is centered, there will be an equal  
length of threaded rod showing. If more threaded rod is showing on one side you can  
adjust this using the Adjustment Wheels. Simply turn the side that has too much  
Threaded Rod showing clockwise, and then turn the othersidecounter-clockwise. As  
yousothisyouwill see thesides equaling out as shown in Diagram E.  
Diagram E .  
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Next, tighten the top 2 Adjustment Wheels by turning them counter-clockwise.  
Again, make sure both sides are equal as you tighten. As you tighten the Adjustment  
wheels you will notice the gap between the plastic gate door latch and the frame tube  
is narrowing. As the gap continues to narrow continue turning the upper Adjustment  
Wheels until the frame tube engages in the slot in the plastic gate door handle. Leave  
a 1/16” gap between the frame tube and the plastic gate door latch as shown in  
Diagram F. IMPORTANT: The frame tube MUST NOT touch the Plastic gate door  
latch. If it does touch you have turned the Adjustment Wheels a few too many turns.  
To correct this simply turn the upper Adjustment wheels clockwise a few turns until  
you have a 1/16th inch gap. Your gate is now ready to use.  
1/16  
Threaded Spindle Rod  
Flat Plastic End  
Adiustment  
Wheel  
Frame Tube  
Diagram F .  
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Gate Instructions  
Diagram G1: How to open the Gate Door.  
Diagram G2: How to close and lock the  
Gate Door.  
Step3  
Step1  
Step2  
Step2  
Step3  
Step1  
Diagram G2 .  
Diagram G1  
Step 1: Slide the Safety Lock back.  
Step 1: Close the Gate Door  
Step 2: You can now lift up the Handle  
Step 3: The Gate Door can now swing open.  
Step 2: Push Handle down. The Gate is now closed.  
Step 3: For added security, push back on the Safety  
Lock and then push the Handle down. Release the  
Safety Lock so it is now locking the Handle in position.  
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Gate Instructions  
Instructions for Gate Extension  
1. Assemble the gate per the gate instructions.  
2. Choose the side of the gate to be extended and remove the top and bottom Adjustment Wheel Spindles.  
3. Assemble the gate and extension as illustrated.  
4. Reposition the gate and fit in accordance with the gate fittinginstructions.  
REMOVING YOUR GATE FROM THE WALL  
To rem ove you gate from the wall begin by turning the Adjustment Wheelsclockwise until the flat  
plastic ends of the Threaded Spindle Rods come out from the Wall Cups. This will free your gate from  
the wall.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Periodically check the gate for sign of damage, wear or for missing components.  
Do not use if any part is missing, worn or damaged components.  
Check the gate regularly to make sure all the hardware and mountings are tightened.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners or bleach.  
Clean it by sponging with warm water and mild detergent.  
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