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9.0        CARE AND MAINTENANCE   

9.1          PERIODIC CHECKS     

 

 

 

WARNING! To ensure safe and reliable operation, the chair should be regularly checked 

(monthly) by the user or care-giver for any faults. 

 
Monthly checks: 
 

 

Any damage to the mains power cable. 

 

Any damage to the handset cable. 

 

Full functionality of the controls handset. 

 

Any loose or detached parts. 

 

Any damage to the fabric of the chair and any soiling of the fabrics. 

 
In the unlikely event of the chair malfunctioning, first check whether the mains plug has been 
connected to the electrical socket and switched on. 

 

 

WARNING! Do not tamper with the mechanism in any way. There are no user 

serviceable parts. 

 

 

WARNING! If any damage is present, STOP using the chair and contact your supplier.

 

 
 
 

 

9.2          UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE       

 

 

The chair should be kept clean, to preserve the life and good looks of the chair. It is 

recommended that the chair is vacuum-cleaned once a week. 

 

 

WARNING! Disconnect the chair from the mains supply before carrying out any cleaning 

activity, to avoid the risk of entrapment or electric shock. 

 

 

WARNING! Check the chair for functionality after cleaning the chair. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RISER RECLINER

Page 1: ...RISER RECLINER USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...manual before using the chair Improper use of the chair could result in harm Correct use improves your mobility and quality of life This owner s manual includes operation instructions for every aspect...

Page 3: ...increase mobility We provide an extensive variety of products to best fit the individual needs of the chair user Please be aware that the final selection and purchasing decision regarding the type of...

Page 4: ...g positions to avoid trapping or pinching of body parts WARNING Never sit on the legrest This will severely damage the chair and the chair mechanism and also the chair could tip over WARNING Only the...

Page 5: ...if the chair is not correctly specified at time of purchase WARNING Before first use ensure all packaging and covering materials have been removed Locate the chair on a flat stable surface WARNING Ens...

Page 6: ...3 1 WHAT IS A RISER RECLINER CHAIR Your riser recliner chair is designed to benefit you in various ways Your riser recliner has electrically powered rise functions that will assist rising from a seate...

Page 7: ...n 510 mm 18 in 460 mm Seat Depth 20 in 510 mm 18 in 460 mm Overall Height 44 in 1120 mm 42 in 1070 mm Overall Width 34 in 860 mm 31 in 790 mm Overall Depth 39 in 990 mm 37 in 940 mm Back Height 27 in...

Page 8: ...2 Control Handset 3 Storage Pocket 4 Back Cushion 5 Chair Armrest 6 Chair Legrest 7 Mechanism Your chair is equipped with a number of elements and parts You should know these before using the chair De...

Page 9: ...ates on the chair base Make sure the backrest has located correctly onto the metal plates and push firmly down You will hear a click when the backrest has securely fixed into place Make sure the velcr...

Page 10: ...e castors or other equipment such as vacuum cleaners WARNING You must always ensure that leads cables and all other electric components are kept dry Never operate the chair in a damp environment WARNI...

Page 11: ...ved the plug must always be removed from the socket and the slack in the cables taken up so that there are no trailing wires If necessary you can remove the backrest The chair is now ready to move 7 0...

Page 12: ...dset specifically as shown below STANDARD SEATING POSTION LEGREST ELEVATION POSTION FULL RELCINE POSTION STANDING UP POSTION WARNING Take care when adjusting positions to avoid trapping or pinching of...

Page 13: ...wer button Button 1 once All buttons on the handset should light up to indicate that your chair is ready for operation WARNING Take care not to overstretch the handset cable and ensure the handset is...

Page 14: ...the chair mechanism and also the chair could tip over 8 2 3 LOWERING THE LEGREST BUTTON 3 From the legrest elevated position by pushing Button 3 the legrest will be lowered At any point during this mo...

Page 15: ...e to enable the user to stand 8 2 7 LOWERING THE CHAIR BUTTON 2 From the standing position by pushing Button 2 the chair will slowly lower to the sitting position WARNING Lowering the chair can result...

Page 16: ...oning first check whether the mains plug has been connected to the electrical socket and switched on WARNING Do not tamper with the mechanism in any way There are no user serviceable parts WARNING If...

Page 17: ...dvice before using the product 9 3 RE USE OF CHAIR If the chair is to be re used by another user other than the person for whom the chair was specified the new user should be assessed to check the cha...

Page 18: ...0 minutes Reconnect to mains and test If your chair overheats on a regular basis contact your supplier Chair is juddering or noisy in operation 6 Dusty mechanism 7 An object has fallen down side of ch...

Page 19: ...as proof of purchase before any warranty performances are rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or workmanship which occur during normal use and does not cover damage...

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