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RECOMMENDED BLOCKING:
If the walls do not have studs on center, then additional blocking is necessary
(Fig. e).
Contact an architect or building contractor to make sure the blocking is adequate
and complies with building codes.
OPERATION:
Rotate base downward. Place infant on top of the changing surface. Use restraint
system as described below. After child has been changed, remove restraint system
and rotate base back up against the wall.
USE OF RESTRAINT SYSTEM:
Place child so restraint strap is located at abdomen. Rotate top of buckle upward
and insert strap 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.f). Reverse steps to loosen strap.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING:
Check all hardware and components monthly or as required to ensure hardware is tight 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 replacement parts, contact customer service at 1-877-716-2757.
Clean by using a damp cloth with mild soap or mild multi-purpose cleaner. Do not use any strong
chemical cleaners or cleaning agents that may be hazardous to children.
2
2 3/4"
(
578 mm)
1
6"
(
406 mm)
o
n center
T
op
F
or A. D. A.
C
ompliance
6
1”
(
155 cm)
A. F. F
Fig. e
Fig. f
Locking
Tab
Top Of
Buckle
Child should never be left unattended.
Avoid serious injury from falling or sliding out. Always use restraint system.
Adding excessive weight such as parcels, packages, or accessories to the unit or to the bag hooks that exceed the total
weight limit of 50 pounds (22.7 kg) may cause the unit to be unstable or may cause a hazardous unstable condition to
exist.
WARNING
Using Backer Plate Mounting System:
If your changing station was supplied with a backer plate, please follow these instructions. If a backer plate was not supplied and you
would like to order one, see information on page 1.
The backer plate is designed to enhance the attachment method to ensure that at least one wood stud is used to support the changing
station.
1. Locate wood stud where left side of changing station will be mounted
to the wall.
2. Measure up 46” (117 cm) from the floor and mark the wall.
NOTE: Mark on wall MUST be in center of wood stud.
3. Using two (2) 3” wood screws and a level, mount the backer plate to the
center of the wood stud (Fig. g).
NOTE: The lip of the backer plate MUST be facing away from the wall (Fig. h).
Repeat steps to secure backer plate to another stud on the opposite side.
4. Slide recessed area on back of changing station onto lip of backer plate.
5. Return to installation step 5.
A stud MUST be located and used for at least one side of the diaper changing station.
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 they are intended to support. Contact an architect or building contractor
if any questions.
Use backer plate mounting system with at least four (4) standard mounting screws. The backer plate alone is NOT a
secure attachment method.
WARNING
Fig. g
Fig. h
Side view of
Backer Plate
Backer
Plate Lip