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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.

Summary of Contents for RISE AND RECLINE CHAIR

Page 1: ...The Art of Relaxation Comfomatic High Leg Lift Comfomatic Deluxe Rise Recline Chairs RISE AND RECLINE CHAIR OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ains important safety information as well as instructions on how to adjust the chair By fully understanding the method of operation you will be able to gain maximum benefit from your chair We therefore recommend that you read this manual carefully before using your new chair Important Safety Please note that unlike any other standard chairs this product contains moving parts It is therefore import...

Page 3: ... closed position by pressing and holding button 2 or 3 once you have left the chair Deluxe Reset Button 1 By pressing and holding button 1 the chair will return to it s fully closed position Recline Button 2 By pressing and holding button 2 the back of your chair will recline Simply release the button once you have reached the desired position Return Button 3 By pressing and holding button 3 the b...

Page 4: ...its operation It is also important to ensure that small children or pets are clear of the chair prior to its operation Relax Recline To move to the relax or recline position sit as far back as possible in the chair so that your body weight is behind the midpoint of the chair Using the guidance on page 3 of the manual adjust yourself into the desired position Please note that once the leg rest is r...

Page 5: ...irmly on the floor Press and hold the lift button This will slowly bring the chair into the closed position and then lift the chair into a standing position Release the lift button once you have reached the desired position To sit back into the chair simply back yourself into the lifted chair making sure you are holding onto at least one arm then press and hold the return button the chair will slo...

Page 6: ...r medical care Should you have a medical device fitted eg Pacemaker etc you must consult a qualified medical practitioner before using the Comfomatic Massage system The variable speed massage system within Comfomatic chairs is provided via motors that vibrate In common with all systems that operate in this way the motors will create noise The noise experienced is a normal part of its operation and...

Page 7: ...tains the current settings in its memory Therefore when switched back on the massage will automatically start with the last used settings 2 Zone Selection Control Next choose the zones that you wish to operate To operate the zone selection function simply press the appropriate zone buttons from 1 5 Each button offers individual control of the selected zone from top of the back 1 to the calves 5 As...

Page 8: ...elect option see 2 above Swell Offers a rolling massage each zone sequentially vibrating from minimum to maximum selected intensity Swell can be used on any combination of zones or all 5 zones at once Swell can also be adjusted to operate at any level of intensity and at any speed See Sections 3 5 You de select a zone by pressing the zone button see 2 above that zone will then be omitted from the ...

Page 9: ...terfere with the reclining mechanism Being anchored into place means the seat and back cannot be reversed as you can do with some non reclining chairs Consequently your new recliner needs a little bit of TLC to ensure that it looks good for longer Regular dressing of the seat and back as described below will help maintain the original look and form of the recliner Knee Roll Seat Quilts All recline...

Page 10: ...ould be dusted regularly with a soft lint free cloth We recommend regular vacuuming of the furniture using a soft brush as the accumulation of dust and crumbs can cause premature wear on the leather Use a damp clean cloth with a solution of mild soap and water to remove light staining on leather chairs To avoid leaving water marks moisten the entire surface of your leather chair evenly and lightly...

Page 11: ... have shading or texture variations across its surface We will always use quality full leather hides for the manufacture of any chair this helps to minimise texture and colour differences However these differences are an inherent characteristic of the material and therefore cannot be considered to be a fault General Whenever possible ensure that your furniture does not come into contact with sharp...

Page 12: ... 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 sup...

Page 13: ...ove the chair when it is in any of the open positions Always use the arms to move the chair do not use the back or wings When moving your chair always unplug the mains lead This will help avoid accidental trapping of the electrical leads After use always return the product to the rest or closed position Never position your product close to a fire or source of heat Do not leave a lit cigarette rest...

Page 14: ...lift any section of the chair or to operate the massage system After the emergency lowering has been completed the batteries should be replaced with two 2 new 9v PP3 alkaline batteries To replace the batteries you need to 1 Locate the transformer box shown below 2 Remove the battery compartment lid 3 Slide the two 2 batteries out of the battery compartment you cannot detach the batteries from thei...

Page 15: ...anical part because of unavailability Comfomatic will even provide you with significant discounts against its current model ranges please see your guarantee booklet for details If you need service or help with your Comfomatic rise and recline chair please call our customer service team on 0151 559 1140 If we need to repair or replace your Comfomatic rise and recline chair under this guarantee prov...

Page 16: ...Comfomatic Limited Unit 15 Turnstone Business Park Mulberry Avenue Widnes Cheshire WA8 0WN Tel 0151 559 1140 www comfomatic com Chair Owner s Guide September 2017 COM FM011 Rev0 9 11 ...

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