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Preliminary
Troubleshooting
WARNING
–
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, serious injury
or death:
Never operate the unit with a damaged power supply, electrical cord, plug or connector.
Check the condition of the power supplies, electrical cords, plugs and connectors often
.
Keep the electrical cord away from heat sources.
The
Power Rocking Recliner with Headrest and Lumbar and Power Wall Recliner
with Headrest and Lumbar
units are intended for a single occupant not exceeding 300
pounds per seat. Do not operate an individual seat with more than one occupant in or on
any part of the individual seat.
Troubleshooting
for
the
Legrest Operation
If the legrest stops moving while closing, it may have encountered an obstruction.
1. Check to make sure there are no obstructions. Lift and hold the legrest up, look for obstructions
and remove them.
2.
The legrest uses spring tension to close, and will close quickly when the obstruction is
removed. Release the legrest slowly to prevent it from slamming shut.
Troubleshooting
for
the
Power Rocking Recliner with Headrest and Lumbar and
Power Wall Recliner with Headrest and Lumbar Operation
1. Make sure the 120 volt power cord is plugged into an electrical outlet.
2. Check the power
supply
to make sure the green LED power indicator light is on.
3. Make sure the electrical outlet is working. For example, make sure there are no blown fuses
or tripped circuit breakers.
If you are unsure of the outlet’s condition, check with a qualified
electrician or service technician.
4. Make sure all the connectors are secure; refer to the
Assembly Instructions
.
5. Make sure the electrical cords are not crimped or pinched. Make sure the electric cord or plug is
not damaged.
6. Make sure the operating capacity has not been exceeded and there is only one occupant in the
individual seat or unit; refer to the
Operating Instructions.
Power Supply Replacement
If the power supply must be replaced:
1. Unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet.
2. Disconnect the 120 volt power cord from the power supply, and disconnect the power supply from
the
power supply
motor
connector; refer to the
Assembly Instructions
.
3. Connect the new power supply into the
power supply
motor
connector, and close the locking
cover. Connect the 120 volt power cord to the new power supply; refer to the
Assembly
Instructions
.
4. Proceed to the
Battery Backup Assembly Instructions
.
If the unit still does not operate properly, contact your dealer for instructions on returning the unit
for examination and repair. Except for the replacement of the power supply,
never attempt to
make any repairs or adjustments yourself
.
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