Toto T113H Installation Manual
Toto T113H Installation Manual

Toto T113H Installation Manual

Flip-up type handrail for public use

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Follow the instructions in this installation manual to fully ful ll the functions of this product. After installation, give full explanation on how to use this product to the customer.
1. Safety Precautions
Please read these "Safety Precautions" before installation, and install the product correctly.
● This instruction manual shows various symbols to
correctly install the product in order to prevent harm to
customers and other users, and damage to property.
The meanings of those symbols are as follows:
When this appears next a topic, this
indicates that ignoring this symbol
WARNING
and mishandling the product could
result in death or serious injury.
Do not install the product in places where water
may be splashed over the product or in humid
places, including outdoor and in a bathroom.
Doing so could cause the functions of the movable handrail to be
Prohibit
damaged and may result in injury.
Anyone other than service engineers must not
disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
Failure to observe this warning could cause a user to fall due to the
Do not
damage or coming-off of the handrail and may result in injury.
disassemble
Be sure to install this product on a strong wall
or building structure.
If the product is installed directly on a wall that is not strong enough,
including a soil wall and a gypsum board wall, it may come off or the
Required
wall may collapse, which could result in user's fall and injury.
Flip-Up Type Handrail for Public Use
(Be sure to observe these instructions.)
● The following symbols are used to classify
and explain instruction that must be followed.
The
symbol indicates
something that is "Prohibited."
The symbol on the left indicates
"Do not disassemble."
The
symbol indicates
something that "Must be
implemented." The symbol on
the left indicates "Required."
WARNING
Installation Manual
When the product is used in wet areas such
as a restroom, be sure to apply sealant
around the mounting holes.
If sealant is not applied, water may enter the back of the wall
and cause the product to come off or the wall to collapse,
which could result in user's fall and injury.
Be sure to use TOTO-designated xing
brackets.
If TOTO-designated xing brackets are not used, the
handrail may come off or the wall may collapse, which could
result in user's fall and injury.
Make sure that the base has suf cient
thickness and is reinforced, and install the
Required
handrail by the speci ed installation method.
If the base does not have suf cient thickness or is not
reinforced, and if you do not follow the speci ed installation
method for each base, the handrail may come off or the wall
may collapse, which could result in user's fall and injury.
Make sure that the handrail has no backlash
after the installation is complete.
If the handrail has backlash, it may come off or the wall may
collapse, which could result in user's fall and injury.
1
T112H Type
T113H Type
T114H Type
WARNING
Reinforcement
No
backlash
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Summarization of Contents

Safety Precautions and Warnings
Understanding Safety Symbols
Explains safety symbols like WARNING, Prohibited, and Required for correct product usage and injury prevention.
Installation Location and Environmental Warnings
Warns against installing in wet areas, prohibiting disassembly, and ensuring wall strength for safety.
Specific Installation Requirements
Details requirements for sealant, TOTO brackets, base reinforcement, and checking for backlash.
Pre-Installation Checks and Procedures
Precautions Before Installation
General checks for wall strength, installation method, and handrail moving area before proceeding.
Resin Coating Grip Bar Care
Guidance on handling resin coating/combination grip bars, including care for scratches and dents.
Paper Holder Unit Assembly (T112HP Type)
Instructions for checking parts and confirming the correct installation direction for the paper holder unit.
Detailed Pre-Installation Steps
Tightening Hexagon Socket Head Screws
Step-by-step guide on correctly tightening hexagon socket head cap screws using a hex key.
Fixing Brackets and Parts
Fixing Bracket List and Specifications
Lists and details various optional fixing brackets, including their part numbers, shapes, and specifications.
Required Fixing Bracket Numbers by Base Type
Table indicating the quantity of required fixing brackets based on different wall base types and installation methods.
Parts and Dimension Checks
Handrail Body and Other Parts Checklist
Ensures all handrail body and other necessary parts, like face nuts and washers, are present.
Standard Mounting Dimensions
Provides standard dimension drawings for T112HP, T112H, T113HK, and T114HK types for user reference.
Installation Procedures Overview
Positioning and Hole Preparation
Guidance on determining mounting position and preparing holes using the paper pattern.
Mounting the Fixing Bracket on the Wall
Instructions on how to mount the fixing bracket on the wall, referring to specific fixing methods.
Mounting the Handrail
Procedure for attaching the handrail support plate and tightening face nuts.
Fixing Bracket Mounting Methods (Concrete/GL)
Concrete Base and GL Method
Fixing the bracket on concrete or GL base using a mounting plate and anchor bolts/studs.
Notes for Concrete/GL Mounting
Key notes on drill size, orientation, embedding length, and bolt projection for secure mounting.
Fixing Bracket Mounting Methods (Wood/Block/Steel)
Concrete Base: Fixing with Anchor Bolts
Detailed steps for fixing brackets on a concrete base using anchor bolts and specified preparation.
Wooden/Concrete Block Base: Fixing by Clamping
Instructions for fixing brackets on wooden or concrete block bases using clamping and continuous-thread studs.
Notes for Anchor Bolt and Clamping Methods
Essential notes for concrete anchor bolts and wooden/block base clamping methods, including drill size and orientation.
Fixing Bracket Mounting Methods (Wood/Steel)
Wooden Base: Fixing with Hanger Bolts
Procedure for mounting on wooden bases using hanger bolts and double nuts for secure fixing.
Light-gauge Steel Base: Fixing by Welding
Steps for fixing brackets on light-gauge steel bases by welding the mounting plate and using studs.
Notes for Hanger Bolt and Welding Methods
Key notes for wooden base hanger bolts and steel base welding, including reinforcing blocks and stud projection.
Fixing Bracket Mounting Methods (Steel)
Light-gauge Steel Base: Fixing with Bolts
Instructions for fixing brackets on light-gauge steel frames using bolts and making tapped holes.
Light-gauge Steel Base: Fixing with Mechanical Nuts
Procedure for fixing brackets on steel frames using mechanical nuts and continuous-thread studs.
Notes for Steel Base Fixing Methods
Important notes for light-gauge steel frame fixing with bolts or mechanical nuts regarding frames and stud length.
Post-Installation Inspection and Handover
Checking Handrail and Paper Holder Security
Final inspection to ensure the handrail and paper holder are firmly secured and have no backlash.
Customer Handover
Instruction to hand over the manual to the customer after installation is complete.

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