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m Place the safety edge
against the surface of the gate to get
an idea of where it will be permanently
attached. It is best to attach the safety
edge at a height that will cover the
area that is most likely strike an
obstruction. Once the permanent
location is decided, attach the safety
edge permanently by driving screws
through the flat surface of the edge
and into the gate. It is best to space
the screws so that they are roughly six
inches apart.
m The transmitter/air switch
assembly may now be attached to the
gate. Place the assembly as close as
possible to the hose end of the safety
edge to make sure that the hose will
be long enough to reach the air switch.
Remove the air switch cover and hold
it to the side while mounting the air
switch box to the gate. Attach the
transmitter/air switch assembly
permanently by driving two or more
screws through the air switch box and
into the gate.
m Once the safety edge and
the transmitter/air switch assembly
have been permanently attached to
the gate, place the air switch cover
back onto the air switch box and
secure it with the four supplied screws.
m Slide the safety edge hose
onto the tube that comes out of the air
switch cover. If the hose seems like it
may be too long, it may be shortened
by slicing portions of the end of the
hose off until a desirable length is
obtained. If the hose was shortened,
slide the end of the hose back onto the
tube that comes out of the air switch.
Safety Edge Installation