Place the Glass Bot™ on the interior of the glass as shown, depending on the curvature of the glass part being removed will depend on where the Glass Bot™ is ultimately placed. Curved glass may require the Glass Bot™ to be mounted closer to the center of the part for the initial cut.

Insert the High Tensile Strength (HTS) Wire through the adhesive, pulling enough HTS Wire inside the vehicle to place the end into one of the through-bores the Glass Bot's shaft.

Now take the spool of HTS Wire around the exterior of the windshield, placing it alongside of the urethane bead, under any trims or moldings. Anchor the GlassHopper after rounding one of the corners of the glass, as shown, wrapping the HTS Wire in a figure 8 method around the anchor post then placing the wire in the small hole close to the edge of the GlassHopper. This keeps the wire near the edge of the glass.

Once you reach less than 90° angle to the Glass Bot™, reverse the Remote Control to slack the HTS Wire and reposition the Glass Bot™, rotating the unit on the glass as required to complete the cut-out.