In-Service Procedures - Champion ASCENT Operating Instructions And Service Manual

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Before chairs are put into service, all personnel should review this manual.
In the belief that an actual demonstration of the product is more effective than written
instructions, an on-site in-service by a Champion representative may be available depending upon
the delivery circumstances.
Pay special attention to the hang tag attached to the handle, or chair back. This identifies actions
that may damage your product. It is extremely important that chairs are operated properly and
used in the manner in which they were designed.
Certain improper methods of operating the chair can damage the chair and void the warranty. In
the event that you do not receive your in-service packet, call customer service to obtain one:
800-998-5018. Remember to complete the warranty validation form enclosed with the in-service
packet.
WARNING: Place chair in a fully upright position or a fully reclined position when
cleaning or maintaining your chair. Your chair has moving parts that create pinch
points. This chair moves easily without a patient in the chair and may create pinch
points when not in these positions.
WARNING: Never place your hands near or on a recliner mechanism when it is
in motion. Never clean or maintain a chair when an occupant is in the chair. The
occupant is able to control the chair's position and may move the chair position
unexpectedly, creating pinch points.
WARNING: Keep hands, feet and legs clear of the recline mechanism.
WARNING: When closing the leg rest by hand, make sure your hand is placed on
the top upholstered surface of the footboard only not under the edges or the flip board
as this product has moving parts that my create pinch points. Keep all body parts clear
of the recline mechanism, latches, leg rest and other moving parts
CAUTION:
1. DO NOT overload chair. Observe the specified maximum weight capacity for
the chair model that you have selected.
2. DO NOT attempt to force the chair into position; permanent damage may
result. The chair works with normal effort when operated properly.

IN-SERVICE PROCEDURES

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