The Swing Microchip cat flap features a unique antenna that identifies and decodes your pet's subcutaneous ISO11784 microchip, allowing the flap to unlock as your cat approaches. With its impressive selective recognition technology, it ensures controlled access for your pet while preventing unwanted cats from entering.
Programming the cat flap is a breeze; it can store up to 32 ISO11784 standard microchips and has been designed and tested for maximum reliability and versatility. Memorizing your pet's microchip code is quick and easy: simply bring your furry friend closer and press the designated red button to save the code.
Constructed from durable plastic, the Swing Microchip can be fitted onto any surface, including wood, glass, or masonry walls. Please note that for installation on glass, it is advisable to consult a glass specialist beforehand, as drilling into tempered safety glass or double glazing is not feasible unless done during manufacturing.
For metal door installations, a wooden spacer of at least 5 cm should be placed between the door and the metal surface to prevent interference with the recognition system.
This latest model shares features with the Swing doors, including the Wind Stopper system to protect against drafts and a unique 4-way regulator closure that allows you to choose whether your cat can freely enter and exit, exit only, or completely lock the door.
If needed, you can also disable the cat recognition feature and operate the flap in a traditional manner. It runs on batteries (using 6 AA batteries) and includes a low battery indicator. Rest assured, even if the batteries run out, the microchip memory is preserved, so you won't need to re-register your pet.
This door also includes a handy last step indicator: a small plastic flag that lets you quickly see where your furry companion is, whether inside or outside. If your cat hasn’t been microchipped yet, you’ll find a convenient collar with a microchip included as a gift in the package.
For maintenance of the Swing Microchip, simply clean the plastic door and the infrared sensors inside the tunnel, located on the left and right of the door, with a soft, dry cloth on a regular basis.