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3. Wear and Tear 
Using furniture for a long time will result in slight material changes. 
Leather will develop character and markings, while some fabric folds 
may appear.
4. Pilling 
Through regular use, the surface of natural fibre fabric can twist and 
form tiny balls – this is known as pilling. It is an inherent feature of this 
particular type of fabric and can be caused by environmental factors 
such as humidity or friction between two fabrics. It can be easily 
removed with a depiller and should disappear after 3-4 applications.
5. Storage 
Ensure furniture stands on an even surface. This ensures stability and 
will prevent creaking or damage to the piece.
6. Felt Pads 
We recommend attaching felt pads to the bottom of furniture legs. 
This prevents squeaking and protects your floor from scratches.
7. Fabric Variation 
There may be differences and very slight variations between fabrics. 
The dyeing process means there isn’t an absolute guarantee it will 
match the sample’s colour perfectly.
8. Clothing and Accessories 
Jeans and other dark clothing may leave stains or marks on furniture. 
Take extra care when wearing clothing that is new or not pre-washed. 
Also be careful wearing clothes with sharp decorative elements, as it 
may damage the fabric or leather.
9. Leather 
Leather is a natural product, with unique, one-of-a-kind features. Each 
piece varies slightly.
10. Softness 
Furniture tends to soften after the first few months of use. This is a 
normal process. Parts of the furniture that are sat on more frequently 
will become softer than others.

Summary of Contents for Sloan Electric Loveseat Recliner

Page 1: ...Sloan Electric Loveseat Recliner A S S E M B LY G U I D E V1...

Page 2: ...duct Avoid loose screws Tighten xtures every few months Assembly requires 2 people It s always easier with a friend Contact our support online or call 1300 027 672 Check the assembly guide for require...

Page 3: ...dren with physical sensory or mental challenges Please always provide supervision and instructions for persons with disabilities 6 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play on the...

Page 4: ...ow If anything s missing we ll sort it out right away Simply visit www brosa com au pages product return and parts request Power Supply x 2 Extension Cord x 2 2 5m Power Cord x 2 1 2m Left Chair Base...

Page 5: ...Step 1 Open one of the boxes from the bottom Follow the red string to locate the box of the power supply cords and the package of the feet Use a pair of scissors to release them from the nylon strips...

Page 6: ...Step 2 Align a foot with the hole on the bottom of the chair base Screw the foot until it is tight and secure Repeat this for the remaining feet...

Page 7: ...Step 3 Flip the chair base the right way up Remove the protectors from the metal arms at the back of the chair base...

Page 8: ...end hold up the backrest and stand at the back of the chair base Carefully align the sleeves on the inner sides of the backrest with the metal arms Push the backrest downwards rmly until it is fully s...

Page 9: ...Step 5 Repeat the process above for the other box...

Page 10: ...Step 6 Place the completed two sections in their desired location Align the brackets on each section and then lift the left chair base to make the brackets interlock...

Page 11: ...male plug at the back of the chair Grab the extension cord and pick the female plug with the cap Flip up the cap and connect the plug to the male plug rmly Flip down the cap and hook it to the knobs...

Page 12: ...Step 8 Grab the power supply and connect it to the extension cord...

Page 13: ...Step 9 Finally grab the power cord and insert the female plug of it into the socket of the power supply...

Page 14: ...Step 10Repeat the whole process for the other male plug at the back of the chair...

Page 15: ...Step 11 Plug the power cords into the power outlet of your house Your recliner is ready to use...

Page 16: ...Control Button Operation Locate the control buttons hidden in the slit between the armrest and the seat on both sides...

Page 17: ...Press the front button to recline your chair Release the button once reaching your desired position Press the back button to restore your chair Release the button once reaching your desired position...

Page 18: ...weight capacity for each seat is 150kg Staying within the weight limit keeps you safe Keep your hands and feet clear of the mechanism and gaps DO NOT sit on the footrests DO NOT sit on the armrests MA...

Page 19: ...ways use the controls to adjust their position DO NOT allow children to play on the recliner Ensure children or pets are not in the way when operating the recliner DO NOT allow children or pets to cra...

Page 20: ...tedly sitting in the same spot 7 Don t jump or apply sudden force to the furniture This may damage the frame or suspension 8 When moving furniture from one place to another lift don t drag 9 Do not si...

Page 21: ...recommend attaching felt pads to the bottom of furniture legs This prevents squeaking and protects your oor from scratches 7 Fabric Variation There may be di erences and very slight variations betwee...

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