Summary of Contents for Health in motion Sunset Swings 422SB
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Sunset Swings ® By Health In Motion, LLC Assembly & Operation Manual Model 422SB Dual Recliner Swing Record Serial Number Here www.sunsetswings.com September 2018...
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Caution READ! VERY IMPORTANT FOR ADULTS ONLY Ensure that the 422SB swing is set up on a firm level surface. Make sure the swing has completely stopped before entering or exiting the swing. Be careful as the swing may shift while sitting down or getting up from the swing. ...
Positioning Your Swing The swing is designed to be installed on a firm level surface. There should be a minimum clearance of five feet in front and back, and two feet on each side of your swing. It should be placed in an area where children will not stray or walk into the path of the swing.
parts list hardware list Part# Description Q'ty (pcs) Part# Description Q'ty (pcs) Bent Leg M6 Lock Nut Curved Flange Bearing 3L Right Upright Assembly Dock Washer 3R Left Upright Assembly M6*1 1/8" Hex Head Bolt Top Beam Assembly(with Bearing Housings installed) M8 Fender Washer Bearing Housing M10 Fender Washer...
T wo people are required for Steps 1 through 5
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Step 6. Attach the Canopy Mount(#7) to the Top Beam(#4). Wrench tighten all hardware now. Page 8 ...
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Step 7. Attach the Swing Support Arms(#9) to the Bearing Housing(#5). Finger tighten the hardware at this time. Page 9 ...
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Step 8. Attach the Seat Frame(#10) to the Swing Support Arms(#9 Tighten all the hardware in Steps 7 and 8 now. Page 10 ...
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Make sure the fabric has been fully inserted into the groove of the Seat Bottom Tubes before tightening the hardware. The fabric can not be adjusted afterwards. Step 9. Attach the Left(#11L) and Right(#11R) Seat Bottom Tubes to the Seat Frame(#10). Apply the four nuts to the four 2 1⁄4 bolts with only 3 to 4 turns before continuing to fully tighten each bolt to stretch the fabric.
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Step 10. With the metal ratchet mechanism, under each wooden armrest, placed so that it is closest to the Seat Frame Mounting Arm, attach the end of each Left(#22L) and Right(22R) Wood Arm to the Left(#12L) and Right(#12R) Seat Back Tube. Step 11.
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Step 12. Attach the metal Head Board Bracket(#13) to the Right(#12R) and Left(#12L) Seat Back Tubes. This step stretches the fabric at the top of the seat back. Start the hardware with just 3 to 4 threads until you get both sides started.
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Step 14. Attach the Head Board(#23) and Head Rest(#25) to the Head Board Bracket(#13). Complete Step 14 for the other chair Wrench tighten all the hardware now Page 14 ...
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Step 15. Attach the Footrest Pad(#24) to the Footrest Frame(#17). S tep 16. Attach the Retainer End Bumper(#29) to the back of the Footrest Frame(#17). Complete Steps 15 and 16 for the other chair Wrench tighten all the hardware now but do not over tighten or damage will occur the Footrest Pad and the soft rubber Retainer End bumper.
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Step 17 and 18. Attach the table Wood Support Brackets(#18) to the Bent Legs(#1) and attach the Wood Table(#21) to the Wood Support Brackets(#18). Tighten the hardware now. Step 19 Place the Canopy Rods(#27) into the rod holder tubes on the Canopy Support Assembly(#6). They will just sit in the tubes until the Canopy(#20) is put on the swing.
Seatback Adjustment The seat back may need adjustment to appear even on both sides when looking down from on top or if both armrests are not catching to hold the seat back firmly in place when you lean back in the chair. Looking down from the top of the seat back if one side of the seat back is further back than the other, gently twist the Seat Back Tubes to alter the seat back’s natural position until it remains even without any force.
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Headrest Adjustment If the headrest rotates too easily or too hard, adjust the resistance by tightening nut to increase resistance or loosening the nut to decrease the resistance. Page 18 ...
422SB Swing Weekly Maintenance Inspect and familiarize yourself with the safety warnings and other information that is posted on the decals located on the swing or in the owner’s manual. Inspect all fabric areas for tears and fabric seams for loose or damaged threads. Replace immediately if needed.
Safety Information CAUTION! This 422SB swing is designed for adult use only Ensure that the 422SB swing is set up on a firm level surface. Make sure the 422SB swing has completely stopped before entering or exiting the swing. Be careful as the swing seat may shift while sitting down or getting up from the swing.
Sunset Swings ® By Health In Motion LIMITED TEN YEAR WARRANTY Sunset Swings® warrants this product to the original purchaser to be free from defects in workmanship and/or materials under normal use. If, during the warranty period, a component part is defective, Sunset Swings® shall repair or replace it (at Sunset Swings® option) within a reasonable period of time.