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Floor Mounting Method
Determine floor fixing requirements according to the quality and strength of the floor material,
and the site risk assessment.
If there are no support arms, or there is no possibility of using
support arms in future, use:
•Silicone sealant fixing (Tiled or similar hard floor only. No Vinyl);
•Pan Screw fixing; or
•Bracket fixing (Optional - IFO98015 Bracket sold separately.)
If toilet has support arms or may have support arms in future
(raised height toilet models only), use:
•Pan Screw fixing; or
•Bracket fixing (Optional - IFO98015 Bracket sold separately.)
Fixing With Silicone Sealant:
Determine if this method of fixing to the floor would be suitable according to the site risk
assessment. This method of fixing is only suitable for tiled or similar hard floor surfaces. It is
not suitable for vinyl floors, or for toilets with support arms.
IMPORTANT - For Toilets with Support Arms:
Due to the extra force applied to the toilet pan by support arms, the toilet pan must be fixed
to the floor using stainless steel Pan Screws or a Floor Fixing Bracket. Fixing the toilet pan
with only silicone sealant is not considered to be an adequate method of fixing.
Ensure the floor surface and bottom surface of pan
are clean and dry - free of dust, moisture and grease.
Apply silicone sealant to the entire bottom contact
surface of pan and around the perimeter, to achieve
good adhesion and to create a strong bonding
between the pan and the floor.
Use white blind cover plugs supplied to plug the
screw holes on the pan.