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Continuous operation of your chair will overheat the motor and trip the thermal-
overload safety switch. Give your chair a rest between uses. If you run your chair
5-6 continuous cycles the motor may shut off. If this happens, wait 10-15 minutes
and the overload switch will reset and the chair will operate again.
When sitting, resting or rising in chair try to keep yourself centered in the chair.
Make sure floor is level or adjust built in levelers on chair so that it sits properly
on the floor.
Wipe up spills immediately from fabric and follow with a good upholstery cleaner.
Care for the fabric as you would any other piece of fine furniture.
Low voltage can damage the motor. Too many appliances on the same circuit
could cause a problem.
Do not smoke while resting in your chair.
Keep canes, walkers, or other items from becoming entangled in the lifting or
reclining mechanism.
Should a power outage occur, your chair is designed with a battery back-up sys-
tem allowing you to return to further the sitting or lift position. You must replace
the (2) 9-volt alkaline batteries in the back-up system after each use.
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1. Plug in the chair
2. Adjust chair to recline position by pushing the recline button on hand control.
3. Place bolts (located on both sides of the lower back assembly) into the holes in
brackets as shown in the illustration.
4. Thread supplied acorn nuts over chair back bolts and tighten securely.