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OM000PI PI Manual REV 5 080119
OPERATATION OF SWING ARMS (65P, 66P, 67P, 68P, 85P, 86P, 87P, 88P,
OR 89P SERIES)
WARNING: Your recliner has moving parts that create pinch points. When the
swing arms are open, those points are fully exposed. Occupants should NEVER be left
in a chair with the arms in the opened position. THE CHAIR SHOULD NOT BE LEFT
UNATTENDED, WITH THE ARMS UNLATCHED.
CAUTION: Be aware of the path the arm is taking. Swinging the arm into objects
may result in vinyl damage. It is recommended that opening the arm be done with the
chair in the Upright Position or the fully reclined position. If the arm on your chair is
equipped with a fold-down table, relocate the items on the table top and fold the table
top down.
65, 66, 67, 68, 85, 86, 87, 88 and 89 series arms hinge at the back and may be opened a full 180
degrees. To do this, standing at the side of the chair, grasp the release handle and lift to release,
and swing the arm open.
Once an occupant transfer is complete, the arm should be returned to the locked position. To do
this, swing the arm back toward the front of the chair until you hear the “click” of the release
handle being secured by the latch;
pull outward on the arm to be sure it is securely
latched.
NOTE: The swing arms may be opened in the upright position to allow access to the
thumb-knobs that secure the quick release seat to the mechanism. This operation is
noted later in this manual.
OPTIONAL FEATURES – Central Locking Casters
Your chair can be ordered with the Central Locking Caster system. If your chair was ordered this
way, your caster lock looks like the photo below. To lock step on the green side of the pedal and
to unlock step on the red side of the pedal. Make sure casters are locked unless you are moving
the chair.