Moving your chair
Your IKON Recliner contains moving, precision parts and should be
moved with care. Only move the chair when it is in the ‘closed’
position, never when it is in any of the ‘open’ positions and always
move it by using the chair’s arms. If you need to move an electrically
operated IKON chair, always unplug the mains lead as this will avoid
trapping any wires
(see fig 5)
.
After use
Always return your chair to the ‘closed’ position after use and never
leave it in the ‘open’ position or close to a fire or source of heat.
Cigarettes must never be left alight resting on the arms, or any other
part of the chair. Do not place the chair too close to the wall as
obstructions can seriously damage the motor and mechanism if the
chair is operated and the chair’s movement is restricted
(see fig 6)
.
Your IKON is a recliner, not a bed
Although your IKON Recliner has been designed as the perfect
chair to help you to relax, it should be remembered that it is not
a bed and should never be used as a substitute for a bed
(see fig 7)
.
Your IKON’s transformer
If you have chosen an electrically operated IKON Recliner, it will be
supplied with its own power transformer, this effectively changes the
voltage into a lower and safer energy source to control the action of
the chair. Only use the transformer unit supplied with your chair and
never use any other transformer, as this can result in irreparable
damage to the motor. The transformer supplied is a sealed unit and
should not be tampered with
(see fig 8)
.
Trouble-shooting
Your IKON Recliner has been designed and manufactured to give years of trouble-free comfort. Should your chair fail
to operate, please try these easy steps by checking that:
• The power supply has not been interrupted
• The plug socket from the transformer to the wall is operating correctly
• The connection to the transformer unit is fully pushed into the transformer (a green light should illuminate on the
transformer to show it is live)
• No supply cables have become damaged, cut/worn or entrapped (over rotating the chair can cause the power lead
to twist and prevent safe operation)
Having initially investigated these common faults and if the chair is still not working, consult your supplying retailer.
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Fig 8
Fig 6
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