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    Model 100-SSE Special Needs Extended Length Changing Station Installation Instructions SI257F Thank you for purchasing a quality Foundations ® product. Our goal is 100% consumer satisfaction! If, for any reason you are not satisfied or if you have questions regarding your product or installation, please contact our customer service team at 1-877-7[...]

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    1 OPERA TION: 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 buck[...]

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    2 NOTE: If installing a surface-mount changing station, see “Installation - Surface-Mount” section. R ecommended Blocking: Wo od double stud b locking is nec essary . Conta ct an architec t and buildi ng offic ial to make sure t he blocking is adequate an d complies with bui lding codes ( Fig. b) . For A. D. A. compli ance, top of lower double [...]