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COVER MATERIALCARE INSTRUCTIONS
The material covering this piece of furniture is very durable for everyday living. It is recommended by the manufacturer to only clean
this material with water-based cleaning agents or soap. Lightly scrubbing will help with any tougher spots that may have developed.
Always check a small spot of material in an area that is unseen to be sure the cleaning agent being used will not discolor or fade the
material’s finishing. Let the chair air dry and vacuum for the best result.
CHAIR ASSEMBLY-CORD AND POWER TRANSFORMER CONNECTIONS
WARNING
: It is important that you read and carefully follow all chair assembly instruc�ons. Do not plug the power cord into
an electrical outlet un�l all assembly has been properly completed. Failure to follow all chair assembly instruc�ons may cause the
chair to operate improperl
CHAIR ASSEMBLY
Once the chair is removed from the box, you’ll no�ce the back is lying on the top of the seat. There are couple of items to remove
from the seat por�on of the chair first. Follow below instruc�ons:
1
. Some models have back wings which are a�ached, when unpacking your chair you will find these back wings packed in the back of
the chair base,
Figure A #1
Please unpack the back wings and set them aside for installa�on later.
2
. Locate the hardware pack that contains the power transformer, power cord and the control wand. This can be done by turning the
base over on its arms, you will see the plas�c bag �ed to the inside of the unit,
Carefully
cut the �es that hold the bag and remove it.
Dispose of the �es and bag properly.
Figure A #2
3
. If your chair uses a control wand. Remove the control wand from the plas�c bag and connect it to the female plug located in the
le� side pocket of the chair,
Figure A #3
This Class B digital device complies with part 15 of
F
CC rules. “Opera
�
on is subject to following two condi
�
ons: (1) this device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired
opera�on.To comply with the FCC RF exposure requirements, no change to the antenna or device is permi�ed Any change to the antenna
or device could result in the device exceeding the R
F
exposure re
q
uirement and void users right to operate device.
F
igure A
The Power Button is designed to disable the power operation. It is in the cable that connects the motor to the
transformer. It is a press button. When the button is pressed to the off position, the Green Light on the Power button is
not lit. When the button is in the ON position, the Green Light in the Power Button will lit and the unit will operate.
May , 2019