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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" Allen key.
3. Remove the arm.
4. Replace the arm and loosely re-install the bolts.
5. Rest chair on the ground on all four legs. Ensure chair is level and tighten
down bolts.
6. Turn the chair upside down and re-install seat with the wood screws.
Freespan Chairs
1. Unzip and remove the back upholstery.
2. Remove upholstery flaps from rear of chair (velcro attached to frame).
3. Remove four Phillips wood screws from the frame.
4. Slide the back out of the back bracket.
5. Remove the seat using spring clips located under the front of the chair.
6. Remove the 5/16" bolt located inside the back bracket using a 3/16" Allen
key. An extension tool maybe needed in order to reach the bolt. Do not
lose the plastic washers.
7. Remove six– 5/16" bolts from the side of frame.
8. Remove the arm.
9. Replace the arm and loosely install all seven bolts. Ensure washers on
upper most bolt are in the correct position (2 between arm and bracket,
1 between bracket and bolt).
10. Level chair on the ground and tighten all bolts.
11. Re-install back by slipping it into the slot in the frame and pushing
down.12.
the back bracket of the frame.
13. Re-install four Phillips wood screws.
14. Wrap flaps with velcro through to the rear of the chair and attach to frame
where velcro is located.
15. Re-attach back upholstery and close the zipper.
16. Re-install the seat.
Arm Cap Replacement – without Arm Insert
1. Remove plastic caps on underside of arm top with flat head screwdriver
or razor blade.
2. Remove three 10-32 nuts using a 3/8" socket.
3. Remove three 10-32 threaded studs using a 3/32" Allen key.
4. Remove arm cap and replace.
5. Install three 10-32 threaded studs using a 3/32" Allen key.
6. Install three 10-32 washer and nut using 3/8" socket. Hand-tighten only
(too tight will leave depressions in top side of pad).
7. Re-install plastic caps over the holes.
Align pilot holes in back wood with those in

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