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: Phillips-head screwdriver, flat-head screwdriver, vice grip, small hammer, pliers, nail clipper or other instrument suitable for cutting zip ties, new zip ties
NOTE: SAVE ALL PARTS FOR USE DURING REASSEMBLY.
REMOVING THE MASSAGER
1. Power off the chair and unplug it.
2. Use the footrest lever to fully deploy the foot and calf massager (Fig.1).
3. Standing in front of the foot and calf massager, detach the upholstered flap that covers the massager
frame, then detach the seat pad from the chair base
4. Locate the hinge pin that secures the footrest actuator (cylinder) to the front of the chair frame (Fig.3).
5. Using a needle-nosed pliers, remove the C-clamp from the right-hand side of the pin (as you're facing the foot
and calf massager). (Fig.3).
6. While supporting the foot and calf massager, use a pliers to pull the pin to the left,
out of the footrest actuator (cylinder), and remove it (Fig.3). The footrest actuator (cylinder) drops down, away
from the foot and calf massager frame.
Upholstered flap
Upholstered flap
(Fig.2)
REPLACING THE FOOT AND CALF MASSAGER
(Fig.2).
Seat pad
Seat pad
Massager
(Fig.1)
Bottom view
Bottom view
F F ootrest actuator
ootrest actuator
ootrest actuator
(cylinder)
(cylinder)
(Fig.3)
May-04-2009
SERVICE LEVEL: 3
Hinge
Hinge
C-Clamp
C-Clamp
pin
pin
1
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