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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 SAFETY GUIDELINES The symbols below are used throughout this owner’s manual and on the product to identify warnings and important information. It is very important for you to read them and understand them completely. WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. Failure to follow designated procedures can cause either personal injury, component damage, or malfunction.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION ....................4 II. SAFETY ......................5 III. YOUR CHAIR ..................... 8 IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY ................11 V. OPERATION ...................... 15 VI. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING ................17 VII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................18...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    I. INTRODUCTION SAFETY The product you have purchased combines state-of-the-art components with safety, comfort, and styling in mind. Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual and all other accompanying litera- ture before attempting to operate this product for the fi rst time. If there is any information in this manual which you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for setup or operation, please contact your authorized Provider.
  • Page 5: Product Safety Symbols

    II. SAFETY PRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLS The symbols below represent labels used on the product to identify warnings, mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read and understand these symbols completely. Do not remove these labels from your product. Please note that not all of the symbols may be used on your chair model.
  • Page 6 II. SAFETY Battery Door Location (This does not apply to chairs with lithium-ion battery pack.) Degree of protection against electric shock Properly dispose of all electronic components, including the external transformer, hand control, batteries, actuator motors, and wiring. Contact your authorized Provider for more information.
  • Page 7: Your Chair

    II. SAFETY Pinch/Crush Hazards The scissor and lift mechanisms are labeled as pinch/crush point hazards on your chair. Keep clear of these areas and make sure the path of motion is unobstructed. See fi gure 3.1 for pinch/crush point locations. WARNING! Do not place objects or appendages in the path of moving parts.
  • Page 8: Body Components

    III. YOUR CHAIR BODY COMPONENTS Chairs are equipped with several frame and electrical components. Typically, frame (or body) components include a removable back, chaise pad*, seat, footrest, leg levelers, a lift frame, and scissor mechanisms. The electrical components include the external transformer with connection cables, hand control, motor, and batteries‡...
  • Page 9 III. YOUR CHAIR Removable Chaise Pad: Attaches to the chair with reusable fasteners to make servicing the chair more convenient. WARNING! Prior to sitting in your chair make sure that the chaise pad is fl at and free from wrinkles, debris, and bunching. Adjust chaise pad as necessary to ensure there are no wrinkles or bunching.
  • Page 10 III. YOUR CHAIR Figure 3.2 Footrest Figure 3.3 Footrest extension  Chairs are designed so that your feet hang over  However, when your heels hang over the edge of the end. If your heels were on the footrest, it the footrest, it puts the weight of your legs on the would put pressure on your heels and leg mus- backs of your calves.
  • Page 11: Assembly/Disassembly

    IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY Your chair may require some assembly before initial use. It may also require disassembly to make servicing the chair more convenient. If your chair is a Knock-Down (KD) model, follow the instructions in “Chair Back Assembly.” CHAIR BACK ASSEMBLY NOTE: If your chair is an Infi...
  • Page 12: Chair Placement

    IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY NOTE: Pull up on the chair-back to ensure that it is locked in place. 4. Connect the hand control harness to the chair and heat/massage harnesses (if equipped) to the chair (fi g 4.2). WARNING! When operating dual motor and Infi nite Position chairs, do not connect the push-button or heat/massage hand controls directly to the motor.
  • Page 13: Back - Up Battery Installation

    IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY BACK - UP BATTERY INSTALLATION NOTE: Your chair is equipped with either a 9V or lithium-ion battery pack back-up sys- tem. Battery back-up is intended to return a reclined chair to a seated position one time during a power outage. Refer to the section that corresponds to your battery back-up system.
  • Page 14 IV. ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Back-Up System If your chair is equipped with an external transformer with a lithium-ion battery pack, your chair may be op- erated without being plugged into an electrical outlet for up to 48 hours. Follow these steps to replace the lithium-ion battery pack batteries: 1.
  • Page 15: Hand Control Operation

    V. OPERATION OPERATION PRECAUTIONS There are certain precautions that should be taken during the operation of your chair. Read and follow these precautions carefully in order to ensure safe chair operation and to prevent injury and/or product damage.  Plug the power cord directly into the electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord! ...
  • Page 16 V. OPERATION Follow these steps to properly sit in your chair: WARNING! Prior to sitting in your chair make sure that the chaise pad is fl at and free from wrinkles, debris, and bunching. Adjust chaise pad as necessary to ensure there are no wrinkles or bunching.
  • Page 17: Basic Troubleshooting

    VI. BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING Your chair may require occasional troubleshooting. The following troubleshooting tips and FAQs should sum- marize what you need to know about your chair. If at any time you do not feel comfortable performing the troubleshooting steps listed in this manual, contact your authorized Provider for service. Please have the model number, serial number, and nature of the problem when calling.
  • Page 18: Care And Maintenance

    VII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your chair will require routine maintenance checks. You can perform some of these checks, but others may require assistance from an authorized Provider. By following the maintenance checks in this section as scheduled, you can help ensure your chair gives you years of trouble-free operation. If you have any ques- tions regarding your chair’s care, contact your authorized Provider.
  • Page 19 VII. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Questions & Answers about Proposition 65 What is Proposition 65? Proposition 65 requires businesses to provide warnings to Californians about signifi cant exposures to chemi- cals that cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or that are released into the environment.
  • Page 20 NOTES...
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  • Page 22 NOTES...
  • Page 24 Model # Your Chair has gone through a stringent inspection protocol to ensure our product Date Inspected is made to your satisfaction. Upholstery Workmanship Inspector Aesthetics and Comfort Performance We keep a more detailed report on fi le at the factory. Serial # UDI Label (if applicable)

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