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LX_FR565G-INS-LAB-RevD21 9

UPHOLSTERY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Back Cushion

Refer to illustration at right.

To Remove:

 Release the two rings mounted 

on the elastic straps from the buttons 
mounted on either side of the recliner frame 
which hold the back cushion to the back 
frame. Grip the top of the back cushion near 
the back frame handgrips and slide up and off 
the back frame.

To Replace:

 Reverse the above procedure 

and make sure to hook the strap rings to 
the buttons mounted on either side of the 
recliner frame to secure the back cushion.

Seat-Leg Cushion

Refer to illustration above.

To Remove:

 Release the two rings mounted on the elastic straps from the buttons that hold the 

seat-leg cushion to the recliner frame. Adjust the recliner into the semi-recline position. Flip the 
seat section of the seat-leg cushion forward and release the two hooks that hold the seat-leg 
cushion to the legrest frame. Slide the seat-leg cushion downward and forward and remove it from 
the recliner frame.

To Replace:

 Reverse the above procedure. Make sure to re-hook the seat section of the seat-leg 

cushion to the recliner frame with the two hooks. Once the seat section is flipped down onto the 
frame, be sure to hook the strap rings to the buttons mounted on either side of the recliner frame 
to secure the seat-leg cushion.

Arm Panels

Refer to illustration at right.

To Remove:

 Grip the steel rod at the bottom 

of the side panel near the front of the side 
frame. Gently slide the rod backward while 
flexing the rod slightly until it disengages 
from the hole in the frame that secures the 
rod in place. Detach the four screws from 
under the side frame arm plate.

To Replace:

 Reverse procedure.

frame

key ring

strap

hook

Back Cushion Removal and Replacement

Seat-Leg Cushion Removal and Replacement

Arm Panel Removal and Replacement

Summary of Contents for Lumex FR565G Series

Page 1: ...d Operating Instructions IMPORTANT READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE LUMEX FR565G PREFERRED CARE RECLINER SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THIS MANUAL CAN BE FOUND ONLIN...

Page 2: ...7 OPERATION OF THE POSITION STABILIZATION MECHANISM 8 RECLINER POSITION STABILIZATION MECHANISM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8 ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS FOR POSITIONING STABILIZATION MECHANISM 8 UPHOLSTERY REM...

Page 3: ...s which may be the same as or similar to the following or specific to the operations Please note the following special statements used throughout this manual and their significance WARNING Indicates a...

Page 4: ...to www p65warnings ca gov furniture WARNING GF Health Products Inc specifically disclaims responsibility for any bodily injury or property damage which may occur during any use which does not comply...

Page 5: ...t b One upholstered back c Two clevis pins with ring cotter pins 3 DO NOT remove the wooden shipping support that is attached to the recliner s upholstered back until after the recliner s upholstered...

Page 6: ...nd ring cotter pins Remove the wooden shipping support and discard 6 Slide the lower elastic band on back frame downward to cover the clevis pins Position other straps evenly on back frame Info The 2...

Page 7: ...tension on the reclining mechanism This stabilization mechanism can only be activated by the caregiver It is not a patient activated feature Operation of the Recline Mechanism By the patient Place han...

Page 8: ...ase position Remove the top clevis pin by removing the ring cotter pin and sliding the clevis pin out of the mechanism 3 Slide the positioning plate upward so that you can turn the square washer clock...

Page 9: ...leg cushion forward and release the two hooks that hold the seat leg cushion to the legrest frame Slide the seat leg cushion downward and forward and remove it from the recliner frame To Replace Rever...

Page 10: ...ible Check compatibility when using this product in combination with painted or varnished surfaces Disinfectants In addition to cleaning healthcare facilities maintain disinfecting regimens to reduce...

Page 11: ...ng purposes in patient care areas where Uncertainty exists as to the nature of the soil on the surfaces whether it is blood or body fluid or just normal dust or dirt Uncertainty exists regarding the p...

Page 12: ...astic components are provided with a plastic types code and fiber content to aid sorting of plastic parts Product Metal Scrap Cable Scrap Electronic Scrap Plastic Recycling or Combustion FR565G X X N...

Page 13: ...ing Weight 76 lb 34 5 kg Maximum Weight Capacity 250 lb 113 kg EVENLY DISTRIBUTED For complete technical specifications please call the Graham Field Technical Support Group at 1 770 368 4700 ACCESSORI...

Page 14: ...filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or parts not provided by GF 5 Charges by anyone for adjustments repairs replacement parts installation or other work performed upon or in con...

Page 15: ...itioning stabilization mechanism adjustment instructions and troubleshooting guide 8 Position stabilization mechanism operation 8 Proposition 65 WARNING 4 R Recline mechanism operation 7 Recliner oper...

Page 16: ...on can be found on our website www grahamfield com 2006 GF Health Products Inc All Rights Reserved Lumex is a trademark of GF Health Products Inc GF Health Products Inc is an ISO 13485 2016 MDSAP Cert...

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