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Power Lift & Recline Chair

OWNER’S MANUAL

Models 117 & 119

PR117

PR119

117+119-112817

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Page 1: ...Power Lift Recline Chair OWNER S MANUAL Models 117 119 PR117 PR119 117 119 112817 ...

Page 2: ...nted as a white symbol on a blue dot with a white border PROHIBITED Indicate s an action s that should not be performed under any circumstance Failure to adhere could cause personal injury and or equipment damage This icon is represented as a black symbol with a red circle and red slash Safety Symbols The symbols below identify warnings mandatory actions and prohibited actions They can be found in...

Page 3: ...3 Safety Guidelines Class II Device Indoor use only Do Not Smoke Electrical hazard Do not dispose in trash Batteries required ...

Page 4: ... while the chair is operating Do not allow children to play with or operate the chair at any time Hand control should be unplugged and placed out of the reach of children when the chair is not in use Do not flop down into the chair when getting into it or while it is in its lift position Flopping down into the chair will damage it and could cause personal injury Do not allow anyone to sit on your ...

Page 5: ...n Make sure the chair is placed at the specified distance from a wall corner page 7 Failure to do so can damage the chair and will void the warranty Do not use any type of electrical extension cord to plug your chair into an electrical outlet Make sure that all electrical products and their wires are positioned away from your chair as the metal lift frame mechanism could crush them and create a fi...

Page 6: ...C DC Power Bottom view of Transformer Transformer Plug Install two 9 volt batteries in transformer for battery backup See page 12 batteries not included PATENTED 3 Press the down arrow on the hand control until the footrest is about parallel to the floor This will expose the back brackets at the rear of chair 4 Slide the back down between the brackets until the threaded studs on the back slip thru...

Page 7: ...e cable under and out behind the chair 117 18 in 18 in L E D light L E D light From motor To outlet 115 120V A C DC Power Bottom view of Transformer Transformer Plug Install two 9 volt batteries in transformer for battery backup See page 12 batteries not included PATENTED 8 Place the chair in the desired position in the room keeping it 18 away from the wall If placing the chair into a corner keep ...

Page 8: ... identified with arrows ely tighten the screws with the h provided hex de the back down between the ets and align the two screws side with the holes in the ets as shown Secure with flange uts two each side and tighten he wrench supplied in the are bag ext step is to install the motor to cline bar Remove the clevis pin he end of the motor Insert the f the recline bar connector into the f the motor ...

Page 9: ...ar Slide plastic bushing onto the clevis pin Insert hair pin into the hole at the end of the clevis pin as shown 8 Return the chair to the seated upright position by pressing the blue up button on the hand control 9 Attach the bottom of the outside back to the Velcro on the arm cross rail Slide the back wings one per side into the brackets as shown in the diagram 8 NO Picture Specification Qty Bol...

Page 10: ...t to raise the footrest continue holding the button until the footrest reaches the desired position Then release the button Button S4 will also lower the chair from a raised position Wall Side View Corner Top View 22 22 22 Distance Required From Wall When Reclined Model No Wall Corner 11 Adjust the leg levelers on the bottom of the chair if necessary to level the chair Some high pile carpets can o...

Page 11: ...rson to person depending on the individual s needs Raise the chair high enough so you do not have to flop down into the chair Flopping down into the chair will damage it and could cause personal injury Press button S3 or S5 As the chair continues downward adjust yourself into a position that is comfortable to you Continue holding button until chair is in the seated position chair firmly on the flo...

Page 12: ... raise the chair to a height you can sit against This height will vary from person to person depending on the individual s needs Raise the chair high enough so you do not have to flop down into the chair Flopping down into the chair will damage it and could cause personal injury Press the chair down button S2 As the chair continues downward adjust yourself into a position that is comfortable to yo...

Page 13: ...nty is in effect the manufacturer will correct the defect in conformity with the Consumer Limited Warranty THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABI...

Page 14: ...rate it CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your lift chair will require routine maintenance checks You can perform some of these checks while others may require assistance from a provider By following these maintenance checks you can make sure your lift chair gives you years of trouble free operation If you have any questions or concerns regarding your lift chair s care and maintenance contact your provider 9 9...

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