Kidco G10 manual

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  • Page 1

    Gateway Model G1 0 for openings 28” to 34” Optional 6” Extension (Model G6) available for openings 34” to 40” Optional 12” Extension (Model G 1 2) available for openings 40” to 46” Only one extension recommended per gate User Guide[...]

  • Page 2

    FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This gate is designed for children from 6 months to 36 months. Since each child’s skills develop at different ages, these age parameters should be monitored against your own child’s development. The gate must be installed in a structurally sound opening. Never install betwee[...]

  • Page 3

    Button Spindle housing Spindle D (already fittec 0 Spindle A / Handle 7~~ Walk through section 1 - = 1L - Hinge n Spindle C Safety foot , Wrench / Bi T 1 Pressure indicator/Wrench Note: To prevent over extension of spindles, notches have intentionally been cut into the threads approximately 3 1/4" from the pad ends. 3[...]

  • Page 4

    Optional 6” or 12” extensions are available for larger openings. Only one extension recommended per gate. If using gate on a stairway, it must be placed either on top stair or on lowest stair at bottom. Push spindles A, B, C into three corners of gate. Note these spindles are pulled not screwed, into and out of their housings and occasionally m[...]

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    Close walk-through so safety foot is above bottom rail but do not lower handle. Pull out spindle C until it touches mounting surface. Tighten nut towards the gate frame until safety foot rests on bottom rail. If hinge starts to lift, nut is too tight and should be loosened until hinge is back in position. With handle in raised position, un-screw ha[...]

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    To Open Gate. Release locking mechanism by pressing locking button in while lifting handle. BUTTON MUST ALWAYS BE PRESSED IN WHEN LIFTING HANDLE. Lift walk-through section so hinge is raised and walk-through will swing open in either direction. Gate should always be in locked position. To Close Gate. Lift walk-through section and position safety fo[...]