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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SERVICE MANUAL

1-800-998-5018

CHAMPIONCHAIR.COM

MEDICAL RECLINER OPTIONS

power/heat/massage

 

RECLINERS

Summary of Contents for 54P Series

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SERVICE MANUAL 1 800 998 5018 CHAMPIONCHAIR COM MEDICAL RECLINER OPTIONS power heat massage RECLINERS...

Page 2: ...enburg 21 Return from Trendelenburg 21 Operation of swing arms 22 Operation of central locking casters 22 Removing installing seat 23 Power connections 24 Heat Massage chair parts view 25 General main...

Page 3: ...sher for current employees The following resources are available for you to assist your staff and patients in operating the chairs properly Website www championchair com Operators Manuals on CD YouTub...

Page 4: ...be modified in any way If the 3 blade plug does not fit your outlet have a new outlet installed that meets your local codes by an electrician DO NOT use a 3 prong to 2 prong plug adapter Consult an e...

Page 5: ...RECLINERS 54P series 300 lbs 59P series 300 lbs 65P series 300 lbs 67P series 300 lbs 85P series 300 lbs 87P series 300 lbs 89P series 300 lbs XL RECLINERS 56P series 500 lbs 58P series 500 lbs 66P se...

Page 6: ...cal governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding disposal of battery DO NOT dispose of the battery packs in household waste Battery Type Lead Acid Rated Capacity 1 2Ah 24V Charging Current Max 0...

Page 7: ...very note any damage on the bill of lading Be sure to keep shipping cartons pallets and other shipping materials to prove damage to the freight carrier It is also important to save an undamaged carton...

Page 8: ...tuator to drive the recline mechanism inside the chair The Champion Power Recliner can be positioned from full upright to full recline with the use of the handset The Trendelenburg function optional i...

Page 9: ...8 OM000PI PI Manual REV 5 080119 PRODUCT LABELS Serial Number Foam Load Capacity 300 500 lb Swing Arm Latch 65 66 67 68 85 86 87 88 89 series only CATB117 Rating Only where required...

Page 10: ...ed LA PJM Name plate label Only where required Cleaning Trend Cleaning Trend Protective Earth Ground Alternating Current Direct Current Do not Oil or Grease Keep Dry Attention Consider Accompanying Do...

Page 11: ...close the leg rest manually The full motion of the chair is controlled by the handset Forcing the chair into a different position will damage the chair WARNING Caregivers or others operating the produ...

Page 12: ...extended For shorter occupants the foot tray may be used as an assist to allow easier entry to the chair Occupants over 225 pounds should not use the foot tray as a step Please note and follow the cap...

Page 13: ...n a wet or moist condition or environment Do not power wash chair or electronics or swab down electronics with a wet mop CAUTION The battery is a backup system to be used for power outages and occupan...

Page 14: ...ever operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water WARNING Never insert pins or other metallic fasteners i...

Page 15: ...e handset CAUTION Use this product only for the intended us as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer CAUTION Clean switch with a moist cloth only do not a...

Page 16: ...may expose the item to temperatures that are higher than noted here through trapped heat This may cause damage to the chair the item and risk of contact with higher temperatures Damage to the item or...

Page 17: ...res Damage to the item or your chair is not covered by your warranty WARNING Please keep hands and equipment away from moving parts that can cause pinch points WARNING Never operate this product if it...

Page 18: ...e handset CAUTION Use this product only for the intended us as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer CAUTION Clean switch with a moist cloth only do not a...

Page 19: ...t will come on At this setting it will take approximately 16 5 minutes to come to full heat with an occupant in the chair Pressing the button a second time will take the heater to medium power two lig...

Page 20: ...will turn on the massage light and it will remain on through the button press cycle until the massage system is off BUTTON PRESS SEQUENCE 1 Lower Zone Low Intensity 2 Lower Zone High Intensity 3 Full...

Page 21: ...described on a previous diagram BUT must be flipped up and placed in the chair This allows the seat to be moved for access to the inside of your recliner without having to remove any components Pleas...

Page 22: ...back at the desired position and release the actuator while on the way down 4 Once the chair back has started to lower a safety limit switch will be activated and the powered recline features of the...

Page 23: ...t the back and may be opened a full 180 degrees To do this standing at the side of the chair grasp the release handle and lift to release and swing the arm open Once an occupant transfer is complete t...

Page 24: ...llows the seat to be moved for access to the inside of your recliner without having to remove any components 4 Slide the seat outward until it is free of the mechanism Once it is free of the mechanism...

Page 25: ...that may require a screwdriver to release Install Cables 1 Insert each cable into the port shown above Some of the connectors have a guide pin for alignment 2 Install the cable lock over the cables an...

Page 26: ...NTROL BOX 24 11 POWER CORD NOT SHOWN 24 03 SEAT FOAM W HEAT 24 12 SWITCH CABLE NOT SHOWN 24 04 SWITCH ASSEMBLY 24 13 MASSAGE MOTOR EXTENSION CBL NOT SHOWN 24 05 PLASTIC TABLE Note Some components may...

Page 27: ...ar things that may affect the upholstery It is not necessary or recommended that moving parts of the chairs be lubricated Keeping the chair clean is the main maintenance requirement Each facility shou...

Page 28: ...amaged or is not dry WARNING Keep chair and electronics dry do not operate in a wet or moist condition or environment WARNING Do not power wash chair or electronics or swab down electronics with a wet...

Page 29: ...me fabric dyes including indigo dyes commonly used in denim jeans may migrate to the surface of the material and have the ability to create a permanent stain This is increased by humidity and temperat...

Page 30: ...LASTIC TABLE TOPS CAUTION Do not use strong solvents such as Picrin or Goof Off They will damage your table top CAUTION Compounds that are safe to use on the vinyl surfaces of your chair may not be ap...

Page 31: ...s service department Required repairs are due to normal wear and tear Product has been abused improperly used or maintained Alterations have been made to the chair Improper cleaning agents or methods...

Page 32: ...ing correct components and instructions This number is required to process your request The serial number is located in the back of the chair on the lower left side on the label entitled Champion Manu...

Page 33: ...ddress ______________________________ ______________________________ City ____________________ State_____ Zip_________ Order placed by Purchase order ______________ Name ______________________________...

Page 34: ...EDICAL RECLINER TRANSPORTER Note Some components may have a different appearance than shown in the picture due to multiple models of chairs The serial number of the chair informs Customer Service of t...

Page 35: ...REV 5 080119 Note Some components may have a different appearance than shown in the picture due to multiple models of chairs The serial number of the chair informs Customer Service of the proper comp...

Page 36: ...REV 5 080119 Note Some components may have a different appearance than shown in the picture due to multiple models of chairs The serial number of the chair informs Customer Service of the proper comp...

Page 37: ...REV 5 080119 Note Some components may have a different appearance than shown in the picture due to multiple models of chairs The serial number of the chair informs Customer Service of the proper comp...

Page 38: ...or 23 is not shown it is a different length than 21 Care should be taken to put correct length bolt or product damage will occur NOTE Some components may have a different appearance than shown in the...

Page 39: ...RM FRAME BASE 34 12 LINK SET WITH OUT TREND OPTION 33 05 PULL OUT FOOT TRAY 34 13 BACK MOUNT BRACKET TREND 33 06 TREAD FOR PULL OUT FOOT TRAY 34 14 BACK MOUNT BRACKET NO TREND 33 07 CASTER FRONT TOTAL...

Page 40: ...0 X 2 25 BOLT 36 10 FLAT WASHER 36 11 8 X 1 5 SCREW 36 12 ROPE CLEAT 36 13 8 LOCK NUT 36 14 X SCREW 36 15 BATTERY PACK 36 16 POWER CONTROL BOX 36 17 20X 1 5 BOLT 36 18 FLAT WASHER 36 19 20 LOCK NUT 36...

Page 41: ...t to full Trendelenburg Refer to the in service DVD for operating instructions of this feature Central Locking Casters Your chair can be ordered with the Central Locking Caster system To lock step on...

Page 42: ...ither the right or left side IV Pole Stainless construction 1 diameter IV pole features two or four rams horn hooks adjustable with infinite positions extended effective length 64 IV Pole Bracket This...

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