Human Touch HT-270 Replacing An Armrest

Human Touch HT-270 Replacing An Armrest

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To ensure that Human Touch
®
products are repaired in a manner that is fully consistent with the practices used during the manufacturing process, Human Touch requires that all
product repairs are performed using only factory-new parts and in accordance with these product repair instructions.
Tools Required: 16-mm wrench, 2 people (to turn chair on its side)
NOTE: SAVE ALL SCREWS FOR USE DURING REASSEMBLY.

GET READY

1. Press down on the electronic footrest lever on the right-hand side of the chair to
fully retract the foot and calf massager.
2. Power off the chair and unplug it.
3. Using two people, turn the chair gently on its side, with the armrest you wish to
replace on top (Fig.1).

REMOVING AN ARMREST

1. On the bottom of the chair near the front, locate the nut that secures the armrest to
the chair frame, then loosen the nut as far as possible using a 16-mm wrench (Fig.2).
2. Pull up on the armrest to provide further access to the nut, then remove the nut.
3. Push the armrest toward the front of the chair until it disengages from the slot that
secures it, then remove it from the chair base (Fig.3).
HT-270
REPLACING AN ARMREST
SERVICE LEVEL: 2
(Fig.1)
Nut
Armrest
(Fig.2)
(Fig.3)
X1103
06/01/08
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  • Page 1 To ensure that Human Touch ® products are repaired in a manner that is fully consistent with the practices used during the manufacturing process, Human Touch requires that all SERVICE LEVEL: 2 product repairs are performed using only factory-new parts and in accordance with these product repair instructions.
  • Page 2 (Fig.4). 2. Using a 16-mm wrench, replace the nut that secures the armrest to the chair base. (Fig.4) Please send any questions or comments regarding these instructions to: documentation@humantouch.com © 2008 Human Touch , LLC. ™...

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