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CUSTOMER SERVICE:

United States

PO Box 2 

Ulster Park, NY 12487 

Office hours: 9-5 EST 

Phone  (800) 777-4244 

Fax  (800) 336-5948 

(845) 572-3468 

www.CommunityPlaythings.com

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User and 

Maintenance 

Information 

(cont’d)

G248 

Changing Table

G268 

Changing Table 

with Steps 

© 2005 by Community Products, LLC

DC03  DC L2264  Revision H

Assembly

Your Changing Table will come in 2 parts consisting 
of a cabinet and a hamper. The adjustable shelf is 
packaged separately inside the cabinet.

To install the hamper (or hamper with 
steps): 

1

.

 Remove wastebasket.

Note: 

It is recommended that the installation is done 

with two people. (Figure A)

2. Tilt the top of the Hamper forward, then position 

the back panel   of the Hamper directly behind–
and against–the steel bracket  . (Figure B)

3. Swing the bottom in so that the metal plate   is 

positioned just inside the plastic lip  . 

To check for proper function, lift the ‘Hamper’ latch 
and close the unit carefully.  Latching will be easy if 
the unit is correctly installed.

To remove the Hamper:

1. Open the Hamper to normal position.

2. Press down on the black handle above the Waste-

basket to open it fully.

3. Lift the Hamper straight up and swing the  

bottom out.

If your shipment is incomplete, please contact 
Customer Service.

 CAUTION

  Make sure the shelf is sitting securely on the 

supports.

Operation

tilt-out hamper 

(with or without steps) comes 

with every Changing Table. To discard the soiled 
diaper, push up on the latch labeled “Hamper” and 
pull out. Place diaper in a plastic bag (not provided) 
in the bin. Close hamper making sure you hear it 
latch. To empty the diaper bin see “To remove bin” 
instruction label inside hamper.

The tilt-out hamper can also be removed completely 
to clean inside the cabinet. To do this, first make sure 
the hamper is fully extended, remove the bin, then 
lift the hamper straight up and swing the bottom 
out.

Steps 

(optional) provide an easy way for larger 

children to be changed. To lower the steps push 
up latch labeled “Steps,” and pull steps down. For 
safety, steps retract and latch automatically. Use foot 
pedal provided to hold steps down as you guide the 
child up to the changing surface. Remove foot from 
pedal; steps will auto matically retract. When the child 
is ready to come down, lower the steps, place your 
foot on the pedal, and assist child.

 CAUTION

   Make sure children are not in the area when the 

steps are being lowered or raised. A child on the 
floor could get pinched in the step mechanism.

  The wheels on the unit must be disengaged 

before the steps are used. (See next section; the 
wheeled mobility feature.) Damage to the steps 
could be caused if the steps are used when the 
wheels are down. 

  Load on the steps should not exceed 100 

pounds.

Figure A

Figure B

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