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I noticed that on the bottom angled plate for the exit fittings that the screw heads went into the plate slightly so I used the spare set of thick washers to support it. Not sure if I missed something here, but I would think you would want washers for those screws since the heads are close to the drilled holes on the plate.
Also when I put in the humidity sensor, it wouldn’t fit through the front hole in the door so I had to unscrew the door plate at the top to slip it in. I would suggest that those with a humidity sensor put that in when assembling the front door.
All in all, I at least got everything together on the main portion of assembly and it looks great.
I again want to thank you for a great product and looking forward to more accessories in the future.
Regards,
Paul Butler
Thanks Pooch and team for a great product.
But… the instuctions were very difficult to follow and really needs supporting documentation (like diagrams, charts etc). I didn’t have the ability to look at a screen while I assembled so it took me close to 4 hours to put together (just the main assembly).
One thing that would be very helpful - since the videos are very limited, is put a diagram next to the video to at least show exactly what you need - number of screws, which panels, washers, and finished assembly etc - otherwise you try to follow the video and read the description and it is a big challenge especially when it came to the brackets since there are like 4 or 5 different combinations. Of course without prevail the little square nuts would fall out on some of them and then I had to guess what we needed for that stage. The difficulty being moderate is an understatement - well at least with the directions supplied.
Regards,
Paul Butler