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April 1999
Page 15 of 17
Fleet Shower Model Assembly Instructions
STEP 17. DOOR TRIM PANEL, SPRING CLOSURE AND
SLIDE LATCH ASSEMBLY:
See figure 16. Reinstall the door on the
doorjamb by reversing step 4. On the outside of
the door push the cable end of the spring
tube assembly through the hole in the
door below the middle hinge.
Note:
Fit the flange of the spring tube
assembly into the hole in the door.
Rivet the light grey convenience handle
to the inside door surface with two PC-
000104 Rivets and PC-000106 back-up
washers. Rivet from the inside.
NOTE: The lock is an option. If the
restroom is supplied without a Lock then
disregard this section.
Install the lock in the door trim panel. The
lock has to be in the locked position. Turn
the key all the way to the right.
NOTE: Check
the lock for proper installation. The blade of the lock is in the open
position when turned all the way to the left and in the neutral position
when pointing up.
This is important. During normal use, turn the lock
to the neutral position and remove the key. This will allow the slide
latch to move into the "open" and "in-use" positions when persons
are using the shower room. When it is necessary, such as to stop
other persons from using the shower room, turn the key to the right,
locked position and remove the key.
See figure 16. The unisex indicator plate is 3" x 6" with four notches on it.
This snaps onto the backside of the door trim panel. The side with the decal
on it faces towards the outside of the shower room. Be sure the decal is the
right side up. Position the door trim panel on the centre of the door. From
the inside of the door, push two 3/4” self-tapping, spanner screws, PC-
000163, (a special spanner driver bit is included with these instructions) in
the two holes located in the centre of the door towards the hinge side.
Thread the screws into the two posts on the inside surface of the door trim
panel. Tighten the screws being careful not to over-tighten.
Figure 16