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Please have the chair serial number ready when contacting DRIVE or your 
local area representative for parts or assistance for your chair. 

The serial 

number can be found on a grey sticker on the rear of the chair.  

6.1 Troubleshooting for Gas Cylinders 

T

he use of gas charged springs (cylinders) on DRIVE products allows the 

caregiver to easily make adjustments to the tilt, recline, and leg rest with a 
minimal effort. The gas cylinders contain Nitrogen gas, it is not flammable 
nor is it toxic. The cylinders provide a lifting force which counterbalances 
the weight of the occupant thereby reducing the amount of weight the 
caregiver needs to lift.

6. COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR 

Symptom

Problem

Solution

The chair is not 
Recliner or tilting or 
leg rest is not moving 
when the handle is 
squeezed

The pin in the end 
of the cylinder is not 
being depressed 
when the handle is 
pulled.

Ensure the cable 
is attached to the 
cylinder actuator. 
If cable is attached, 
see Adjustment Steps 
below. 

The chair (tilt, recline 
or leg rest) seems to 
slowly slide out of 
position

The pin in the end 
of the cylinder may 
be still partially 
depressed.

See Adjustment Steps 
below:

Note: When adjusting cylinders with tools that come in contact with the 
cylinder rods, a cloth or some other protective material must be used to 
protect the sliding surface of the rod. If the rod becomes scratched or 
marred it will damage the seal on the cylinder and the cylinder will fail. 

Damaging a cylinder in this fashion voids the manufacturer’s warranty. 

Summary of Contents for CLN400-20

Page 1: ...Full Tilt and Recliner Item CLN400 20 Distributor Rep This manual must be given to the caregiver responsible for this chair and its occupant Caregiver Before using this chair read this manual thoroug...

Page 2: ...sident s Skin 6 2 6 Improper Use 7 2 6 1 Improper Restraint Use Risk of Serious Injury 7 2 7 Cleaning 8 2 8 Maintenance 9 2 9 Resident Specific Instructions 9 3 OPERATION AND MOVEMENT 10 3 1 Seat Tilt...

Page 3: ...050 tel 516 998 4600 website www drivemedical com FOREWORD This document provides guidance on the safe and effective operation Information in this manual must be followed at all times Anyone involved...

Page 4: ...or the chair used by the resident and may include the resident s family members or guardian Seat Tilt refers to changing the relative angle between the chair s seat and the chair frame or ground witho...

Page 5: ...o ensure the overall safety comfort and well being of the resident caregiver and third party All operations and adjustments required for the resident should be determined by the resident s primary car...

Page 6: ...visual inspection and before use These obligations apply to the chair s first use and to all subsequent uses Section 4 Inspection and Functional Testing 2 5 Hazards 2 5 1 Position of Chair Danger of...

Page 7: ...ace to minimize the risk of tipping over 2 5 4 Total Lock Wheel Brakes Danger of Falling The special casters found on the DRIVE chair have total lock brakes which prevent the wheels from turning and s...

Page 8: ...be required to ensure the safety of these residents during these operations 2 5 6 Unintended Movement Danger of Falling or Collision We recommend DRIVE chairs for indoor use and where there is not eno...

Page 9: ...mmend a thigh belt be used In all cases it is the resident s primary caregiver who must take responsibility for the safety of the resident if restraints are used You should NOT have 1 Unauthorized ope...

Page 10: ...brands include Lysol and Clorox home and Institutional use PDI healthcare setting Sani Professional food service and janitorial setting Sanitization Hand hygiene is of critical importance throughout t...

Page 11: ...or sloped surfaces 4 Any unauthorized person Do not use lubricants that contain solvents Solvents may compromise any rubber components on the chair If necessary white food grade grease or lubricant c...

Page 12: ...rt and assist with daily care activities WARNING Always tilt slightly before Recliner to prevent resident from sliding To Activate the Back Recline Place your LEFT hand on the top bar to assist moveme...

Page 13: ...sters which provide upper body lateral support to the resident To Completely Remove the Wing Depress the top button 1 and pull the wing from the receptacle To Insert the Wing Insert the lower end of t...

Page 14: ...e panel 3 9 Adjustable Seat Height To adjust the seat height Using 7 16 wrenches remove the bolts Raise or lower the front of the seat to correspond with the holes at the desired seat height Insert th...

Page 15: ...height adjustment pins The visual inspection procedure should include the observation of any installed accessories The visual inspection should be performed by the facility or if in a private residen...

Page 16: ...25 8 655mm I Arm pad length 14 356mm J Arm pad width 2 87 73mm k Seat depth 17 7 450mm L Back height 32 6 830mm M Width between two shoulder rest 13 330mm N Min area size between two shoulder pillow...

Page 17: ...2 G2 Back angle 53 Recline Item No Description Spec size inch mm A1 Overall height 23 4 595mm B1 Overall length 65 2 1656mm D1 Seat height 21 6 550mm E1 Foot pad height 22 0 560mm F1 Seat angle 5 G1 B...

Page 18: ...ROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR Symptom Problem Solution The chair is not Recliner or tilting or leg rest is not moving when the handle is squeezed The pin in the end of the cylinder is not being depressed...

Page 19: ...an expression of our confidence in the mate rials and workmanship of our products and our assur ance to the consumer of years of dependable service This warranty does not cover device failure due to...

Page 20: ...n NY 11050 Phone 516 998 4600 Fax 516 998 4601 www drivemedical com VER A 4 21 UDEM International Certification Auditing Training Centre Industry and Trade Inc Co Mutlukent Mahallesi 2073 Sokak Eski 9...

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