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Technology that Works
The Art Of Relaxation
Safety
Your safety is our number one concern. Your reclining chair contains moving parts. It is necessary
to exercise due care and attention when using your rise and recline chair.
The following points highlight areas which must be followed to help ensure the safety of
yourself and others.
Do not allow children or babies to play with or on the chair, or leave children/babies unsupervised
in the same room as a reclining/rising chair.
To prevent accidental or unauthorised use, each electrically powered
chair incorporates a quick-release handset. Always detach the handset
and store in a safe position out of the reach of children to prevent
unauthorised or unsupervised use of the chair.
To prevent accidental damage or trapping when the leg-rest closes,
each chair incorporates a sprung-loaded leg-rest. Should the leg-rest hit
an obstruction on closing, it will pivot as shown to minimise pressure.
The motor will only automatically cut off when the action cycle is
finished. The motor may continue to function but reduced pressure will
be applied to the trapped object.
As all the actions contain moving parts, never attempt to repair or adjust
the action mechanism yourself. Contact our customer service team for
any service issues. Always ensure all electrical supply wires are free
from obstruction and not twisted or trapped in any way. If any wires are
damaged, always have them replaced by our customer service team.
Do not sit on the arms of the product or on the leg-rest when it is in the
‘open’ position. Do not attempt to stretch or reach over the side or the
front of the chair. Do not sit or reach forward when the foot leg-rest is
elevated. Any of these activities could cause the chair to tip.
Do not place the remote controls down the side of the seat or out of
reach for the chair user, if you are operating the chair for the user do not
leave them unattended. Any of these activities could cause the chair to
tip with the potential to cause injury.