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I ns ta llatI o n and ReconfIguRat Ion guIde
High traffic.
Low stress.

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  • Page 1 Aviera User Manual I ns ta llatI o n and ReconfIguRat Ion guIde High traffic. Low stress.
  • Page 2 Aviera The Aviera collection was developed specifically for high traffic areas. Complementary wood or metal frame/arm styles offer interior design flexibility. The stylish collection includes versatile guest, patient, bariatric and multi-seating, bringing new meaning to the term customizable. Seats can be specified in 21”, 24”, 30”...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Icon Descriptions....... .3 Multi-Seating Overview ......4 What is Multi-Seating? .
  • Page 4: Multi-Seating Overview

    Even stand-alone Guest and Patient chairs may be connected together via tables or optional ganging brackets. Replaceable Components Aviera is designed for easy field replacement and reconfiguration. All of the following components can be ordered separately. See the current Price Guide for parts pricing.
  • Page 5: Design And Space Planning

    For orders in excess of 50 seat positions, please contact Customer Support for lead time. Features Aviera is a beautiful, durable, and versatile seating solution designed for high traffic areas where design flexibility, easy maintenance and limiting bacteria are important.
  • Page 6: Connecting Guest And Patient Chairs

    CONNECTING GUEST AND PATIENT CHAIRS 21”, 24”, 30” and 44” guest chairs 21”, 24” and 30” Patient chairs Stand-alone Guest and Patient chairs can be ganged together or connected via a Linking Table to become a multi-seating configuration. Assembly & Installation Guest and Patient chairs require no assembly.
  • Page 7: Reconfiguration

    To reduce the number of legs this configuration can be duplicated using Aviera Multi-seating Start, Center (x3), and End elements. Example 3 Two sets of ganged Guest chairs incorporating different size seats linked with a table. ExAMPLE 3 To reduce the number of legs this configuration can be duplicated using Start and End elements on the left and a 2-seat Pre-Configured or Freespan on the right.
  • Page 8: Pre-Configured Multi-Seating

    PRE-CONFIGURED MULTI-SEATING 2-Seat and 3-Seat Pre-Configured Multi-Seating Pre-Configured multi-seating is designed for seating configurations of two or three seats. All seats must be the same size and type; for example, two 24” seats. Assembly & Installation Pre-Configured multi-seating requires no assembly if the fully assembled shipping option is selected.
  • Page 9: Freespan Multi-Seating

    FREESPAN MULTI-SEATING 2-Seat and 3-Seat Freespan Armless 2-seat and 3-seat freespan with arms Freespan multi-seating is designed to be used for configurations of two or three seats when a reduced number of legs is required. Assembly & Installation Freespan multi-seating requires no assembly. Linking to Tables Tables can be connected to either side of a Freespan element, but not in-between.
  • Page 10: Start/Center/End Multi-Seating

    START/CENTER/ END MULTI-SEATING 21”, 24”, 30” and 44” Start Elements 21”, 24”, 30” and 44” Center and End Elements Start/Center/End is the most versatile multi-seating and is designed for configurations requiring more than three seats. Seat size and back type may be mixed.
  • Page 11 Steps 1. Unpack the Start, End and all Center elements from shipping containers and locate hardware. The hardware bag will either be stapled to the bottom of the chair or attached to one of the inserts in the box. 2. Begin with the Start element (fig. 1). This piece can be identified because it is the only element with four legs and two arms.
  • Page 12 5. Reinstall the seat by hooking the back clips under the steel rod. Slip the seat back over the front tabs and push down. The Start and Center elements are now connected. 6. Repeat steps 3-5 for as many Center elements as necessary. 7.
  • Page 13: Linking To Tables

    Linking to Tables Tables can be connected to either side of a Start/Center/End configuration, but not in-between. See the Linking Tables section for assembly and installation instructions. Ganging Start/Center/End multi-seating can be ganged with other Start/Center/End elements or with Pre-Configured and Freespan elements using an optional ganging bracket.
  • Page 14 Inserting a linking table into the previous configuration requires the addition of new End ExAMPLE 10 and Start elements. Aviera multi-seating components can be arranged in endless configurations – linear, square, circular and serpentine – and are easy to reconfigure if layout requirements change. Example 11 The linear configuration in the previous example has been transformed into an “L”...
  • Page 15: Creative Seating Solutions

    CREATIvE SEATING SOLUTIONS Creative configurations of tables and S/C/E units IDEON Mezzanine occasional or cube tables can be added to create even more configurations. s – start c – center e - end CT - Center Table CS9 - Square 90* Table...
  • Page 16: Linking Tables

    LINkING TABLES center corner 45° Round 90° square 90° Tables are like bridges joining chairs and multi-seating elements. Connect like items together or mix it up. For instance, a table can link to a Guest or Patient chair on one side and a Pre-Configured, Freespan, Start or End element on the other.
  • Page 17: End Table

    End Table Steps 1. Unpack table and chair from shipping containers and locate parts. (See chart at the top of this section for parts list and pictures.) Always build configurations from left to right as you face it. End tables are reversible, meaning that they can be placed at either end of a configuration.
  • Page 18: Center Table

    Center Table Steps 1. Unpack table and chairs from shipping containers and locate parts. (See chart at the top of this section for parts list and pictures.) Always build configurations from left to right as you face it. Center tables are reversible, meaning that a table may be placed between seats facing in opposite directions.
  • Page 19: Corner 45° Table

    Corner 45° Table Steps 1. Unpack table and chairs from shipping containers and locate parts. (See chart at the top of this section for parts list and pictures.) Always build configurations from left to right as you face it. Corner 45°...
  • Page 20: Corner Square 90° Table

    Corner Square 90° Table Steps 1. Unpack table and chairs from shipping containers and locate parts. (See chart at the top of this section for parts list and pictures.) Always build configurations from left to right as you face it. Corner 90°...
  • Page 21: Corner Round 90° Table

    Corner Round 90° Table Steps 1. Unpack table and chairs from shipping containers and locate parts. (See chart at the top of this section for parts list and pictures.) Always build configurations from left to right as you face it. Corner 90°...
  • Page 22: Replacing Components

    REPLACING COMPONENTS Many Aviera components are field replaceable. Follow the steps below to replace a back, seat or arm. Back Replacement Guest/Patient/Pre-Configured/Multi-Seating Chairs 1. Unzip and remove the back upholstery. 2. Remove six 5/16” bolts in the bottom rear section of the back using a 3/16”...
  • Page 23 Arm Replacement Guest/Patient/Pre-Configured/Multi-Seating Chairs 1. Turn the chair upside down. Remove the seat by removing the four Phillips wood screws that secure the seat to the frame. 2. Remove the six 5/16” bolts that connect the frame to the arm using a 3/16”...
  • Page 24 Arm Cap Replacement – with Arm Insert (wood arms only) 1. Turn chair upside down. 2. Remove two #8 x 3”L wood screws on underside of stringer (#2 square drive for wood arms). 3. Push upholstered arm insert out of the chair from the bottom edge and remove.
  • Page 25: Faqs

    FAQs Q: How can I change a configuration once it has been installed? A: Start/Center/End configurations can be easily reconfigured with the addition of arms or additional Start/Center/End elements. Q: Can I add a table to the middle of a Start/Center/End configuration? A: Only the Start and End have finished arms, so a table cannot be placed in the middle.
  • Page 26: Appendix

    Weight Capacity We design chairs and stools with rigid standards that test for arm and leg strength, load and impact. IDEON Guest and Patient chairs have a 350 lb. weight capacity and bariatric models have a 750 lb. weight capacity.
  • Page 27: Cal 133

    CAL 133 Fire safety is a top priority at medical and educational facilities. IDEON strongly supports CAL 133 standards and makes it easy for designers and buyers to specify CAL 133 chairs: • Available in plastic, fabric and leather • No delay – turnaround in 10 days or less •...
  • Page 28: Warranty

    WARRANTY IDEON warrants to the original purchaser that our products will be free from defects in material and workmanship. visit our website for the complete IDEON warranty. Seating 10-Year Warranty – the entire time owned by the original purchaser for all chair components including glides, casters, frames and other structural elements.
  • Page 29 Refer to the current price list or contact Customer Support for the most up-to-date product information and specifications. DEON, Aviera and Mezzanine are trademarks or registered trademarks of Exemplis Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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