Instructions / Assembly

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F. INSTALLING THE TRIM
1. Take note of the mounting surface to make sure that the brad nails will go
into the wall or jamb rather than hitting the empty gap between the wall and
the InvisiDoor.
2. Install the top trim. It can overlay the face frame by any amount to give it the
nished look you desire.
3. Set the vertical frames to overlap the closed InvisiDoor by 3/4” inches. Nail
both frames to the wall.
G. INSTALLING THE SUPPORT FOOT
1. Fasten a nut about halfway down the carriage bolt. Thread the bolt into the bracket,
followed by a second nut, creating a door stop.
2. Hold the door in the closed position and hold the door stop in the desired location.
The head of the bolt will rest in the recessed area of the plastic wedge.
3. Mark the wedges location on the threshold so you can use the peel-and-stick
backing and the screw to install the wedge.
4. Close the bookcase door and mark the location of the bracket on the bookcase.
Fasten the support foot to the bookcase.
5. Test the closing mechanism by opening and closing the door. The tension of opening
and closing of the door can be adjusted with the height of the carriage bolt in the
bracket.
6. When satis ed, tighten both nuts against the bracket.
OUTSWING TRIM INSTALLATION
For the outswing InvisiDoor, the trim is implemented di erently:
1. Trim on the hinge side of the bookcase and the top will be attached to
the wall. Make sure that the top trim allows clearance for the door to
swing below it.
2. The non-hinged side trim will be attached to the bookcase to act as a
stop. It is recommended that the trim overlay the face frame by 3/4” and
be mounted securely to withstand the opening/closing of the InvisiDoor.