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2.  Remove the left side table, shown at right, from the recliner to 

prevent damage to it during setup: Withdraw the ball lock pin, 
shown at right, and set ball lock pin and table aside.

3.  Place a protective cover or drop cloth on your workbench or 

floor to protect the recliner frame finish and upholstery. With 
assistance, carefully roll the recliner and rest it on its left side to 
provide access to the seat bottom, as shown at right. If desired, 
for better access, you may roll the recliner completely upside 
down. Carefully extend the footrest partway for access to the 
components, as shown at right.

  WARNING: DO NOT place your hands in the path of the 

moving recliner mechanism. Moving parts could cause 

personal injury.

4.  For both Heat and Massage and Heat Only Functions: Insert 

the cable connector labeled BACK into the control module 
connector (see picture of control module on previous page) 
until its locking tab snaps into place.

5. 

For Heat and Massage Functions only:

 Locate the black 

plastic corrugated tube at the lower back of the Recliner.

6. 

For Heat and Massage Functions only:

 Pull on the red wires 

coming out of the plastic tube.

Locate MASSAGE MOTOR

Connector within Corrugated Tube

 Connect MASSAGE MOTOR wires

Connect Massage Motor Wires

7. 

For Heat and Massage Functions only:

 There is a connector 

within the plastic tube labeled “Massage Motors” — connect 
this connector to the other Massage Motor connector shown 
above.

8.  If you need to replace the Handheld Pendant, remove the small 

white connector security lock as shown at right.

9.  With assistance, carefully return the recliner to its upright position.
10. Reinstall the left side table with the ball lock pin.
11. The Heat and Massage / Heat Only Unit is now ready for operation. Instructions for use follow.

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  NOTICE: Before rolling the recliner, ensure the power cord is unplugged from the AC 

outlet.

Insert Cable Connector

Labeled SEAT

Through Bushing

Connector Security Lock

Connector

Security Lock

Roll Recliner

onto its Left Side

Remove

Left Side Table

ball lock pin

left side table

Summary of Contents for LUMEX FR577RGH

Page 1: ...Care Recliner Series FR577RGH Clinical Care Recliner with Heat and Massage Series FR577RGHO Clinical Care Recliner with Heat Only Assembly and Operating Instructions SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE LX...

Page 2: ...TION ALSO KNOWN AS SHOCK POSITION 10 GAS SPRING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11 ADJUSTING CABLE TENSION 11 RECLINERS WITH HEAT AND MASSAGE OR HEAT ONLY FEATURE 12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE 12 DESCRIPT...

Page 3: ...e the following special statements used throughout this manual and their significance WARNING Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in death or ser...

Page 4: ...ardous condition which may result in serious injury and will void the warranty WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Di 2 ethylhexyl phthalate DEHP which is known to the State of...

Page 5: ...gas spring actuating lever total locking caster total of 3 on recliner black locking tab rear directional swivel locking caster right rear leg only green locking tab Clinical Care Recliner Series FR5...

Page 6: ...ace 5 Lift the upholstered back from the sides and place it horizontally with the upright back tubes resting on the recliner frame 6 Align the holes on the upright back tubes of the upholstered back w...

Page 7: ...r clevis pins through the U bracket and hinge with the other hand 9 Secure the clevis pin by placing the ring cotter pin through the hole in the clevis pin as shown at right 10 Replace side panels Ins...

Page 8: ...ectional swivel caster The fourth caster located on the right rear position of the recliner is a directional swivel locking caster only Identified by a green actuator tab the directional lock caster w...

Page 9: ...back of the recliner First Position Upright Position The first position is the Upright Position This position is ideal for patient transport and can be used to initiate patient treatment therapy Seco...

Page 10: ...position the headrest section from the recliner front pull forward on the upper section of the back to increase the angle of the headrest section To return headrest to normal position push headrest se...

Page 11: ...ack Remove the gas spring from the recliner by disassembling the two ring cotter pins and the two clevis pins that secure the gas spring to the back frame 2 Lower the back until it rests on the stop b...

Page 12: ...Unit offers three levels of seat and back heat as well as a gentle or firm massage function for just the lower back or both lower and upper back the Heat Only Unit offers three levels of seat and back...

Page 13: ...nly cable connections are disconnected Info Model FR577RGH Heat and Massage requires two connections one for the control box the following step 4 and the other for the massage motor the following step...

Page 14: ...ng tab snaps into place 5 For Heat and Massage Functions only Locate the black plastic corrugated tube at the lower back of the Recliner 6 For Heat and Massage Functions only Pull on the red wires com...

Page 15: ...0200RevA20 SEE OPERATING MANUAL FOR COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS HIGH HEAT PRESS 1 TIME MEDIUM HEAT PRESS 2 TIMES LOW HEAT PRESS 3 TIMES 3 The Heat and Massage Pendant Selector Switch Faceplate shown at abov...

Page 16: ...The Heat Function Settings are as follows a Press selector switch for Setting 1 High Heat 104 F 40 C brightest LED b Press selector switch AGAIN for Setting 2 Medium Heat 101 F 38 6 C bright LED c Pr...

Page 17: ...ts f Are all cable connections to the control module in place Are the connectors fully engaged g Are any of the connectors damaged h Are the wires within the connectors attached to the pins Each wire...

Page 18: ...e 1 part isopropyl alcohol to 1 part water Info Using alcohol on a regular basis can affect the properties of the product Once a month you can use a soft bristle brush for a deeper cleaning Info Light...

Page 19: ...ning and maintaining noncritical medical equipment In the absence of a manufacturer s cleaning instructions follow certain procedures Clean noncritical medical equipment surfaces with a detergent disi...

Page 20: ...ired by facility policy or after cleaning up large spills of blood or other body substances Clean mops and cloths after use and allow to dry before reuse or use single use disposable mop heads and clo...

Page 21: ...FRAGILE HANDLE WITH CARE CE MARK CAUTION EC REP EUROPEAN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE UDI UNIQUE DEVICE IDENTIFIER GENERAL WARNING SIGN KEEP DRY ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CONSULT INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 22: ...required in the official manual for the applicable product 3 Products considered to be of a non durable nature including but not limited to filters fuses gaskets lubricants and charts 4 Accessories or...

Page 23: ...troubleshooting guide 17 I Important safety precautions 3 Info statement significance 3 Intended use 3 Introduction 3 L Limited warranty 22 N NOTICE statement significance 3 O Operation 8 P Product de...

Page 24: ...field com 2012 GF Health Products Inc All Rights Reserved Lumex is a trademark of GF Health Products Inc Tente is a trademark of TENTE GmbH Co FED REP GERMANY GF Health Products Inc is an ISO 13485 20...

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