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Recommended Blocking:

Wood double stud blocking is necessary. Contact an architect
and building official to make sure the blocking is adequate and
complies with building codes (

Fig. a

).

1. Remove and discard Truss Head Spanner screws from unit back

(Fig. b)

.

2. Locate wood stud where left side of changing station will be mounted to

the wall.

3. For

A. D. A.

compliance, measure up 45” (114 cm) from the floor and mark

the wall. This locates the position for the top left attachment hole.

NOTE:

Mark on wall MUST be in center of wood stud.

4. Lay top section of changing station down on changing station bed

(Fig. c)

and

align hole in top left corner of changing station with mark on wall and hold in place.

5. Using a level and measuring tape, mark the remaining three (3) holes. After marking

holes, set changing station down on ground.

6. Use a power drill and appropriate bit to drill four (4) holes in the wall. This may require

2 people.

NOTE 1: For wood studs:

- If finished wall surface is tile or masonry over wood studs, use

a 7/32” masonry bit for the pilot hole until you hit the wood
stud, then change to 1/8” bit.

- Use wood screws, finishing washers and flat washers

(Fig. d)

.

NOTE 2: For use with toggle anchors:

- If finished wall surface has wood studs that are not 16” on center,

has metal studs, or has an underlying surface of concrete block,
use 1/2” bit.

- Use machine screws and flat washers

(Fig. e)

.

- For holes NOT located in a wood stud, toggle anchors MUST be

used

(Fig. f)

. See “Using Toggle Anchors” section.

7. Rotate plastic top section back up so that mounting hardware goes through

the plastic as well as the metal back

(Fig. b)

.

NOTE:

This unit incorporates a finishing collar that seats behind the changer’s

outside flange. Center the collar as the unit is being tightened against the wall

(Fig. g)

.

8. Align holes in changing station with drilled holes and secure top left corner of changing

station to wall stud using the appropriate screw and washer. Continue to secure the
three (3) remaining corners using the appropriate screws and washers as described
in

Note 1

or

Note 2

.

INSTALLATION

Fig. b

Truss Head

Spanner Screws

Fig. c

Surface-Mount

Holes

Fig. d

Fig. e

Fig. f

Toggle
Anchor

Flat

Washer

Machine

Screw

Changing

Station

Changing

Station

Finishing

Washer

Wood

Screw

Wood Stud

Wood Stud

Flat

Washer

8 1/4

(210 mm)

on center

32"

(813 mm)

on center

Top

For A. D. A.

Compliance

45”

(114 cm)

A. F. F

Fig. a

Fig. g

Collar

Unit

Wall

BC 100SSC-SM Surface Mounted Continued

BC  100SSC-SM  Surface Mounted Continued

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Summary of Contents for BC100SSC

Page 1: ...n serious injury or death Read all instructions before installing diaper changing station Keep these instructions DO NOT discard WARNING SI258R D DOLPHIN BC100SSC Dolphin Clad Stainless Steel Nappy Ch...

Page 2: ...r has six 6 recess mounting holes The diaper changing station is no stronger than the anchors or walls to which they are attached and therefore MUST be firmly secured in order to support the weight th...

Page 3: ...p in buckle Pull strap through buckle until snug against infant Rotate top of buckle downward to lock the strap into place Slide red locking tab over top of buckle Fig d Reverse steps to loosen strap...

Page 4: ...and therefore MUST be firmly secured in order to support the weight they are intended to support Contact an architect or building contractor if any questions A stud MUST be located and used for at le...

Page 5: ...d NOTE 2 For use with toggle anchors If finished wall surface has wood studs that are not 16 on center has metal studs or has an underlying surface of concrete block use 1 2 bit Use machine screws and...

Page 6: ...t and there are no missing or damaged components Take unit out of service if any component is missing or damaged and contact customer service to order replacement parts Do not substitute parts For rep...

Page 7: ...new struts to a damaged unit is not safe 4 If no damage to the unit or basketry surrounding the shock is evident using a flat head screwdriver release the C clip by sliding the screwdriver between th...

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