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Preliminary 

1. 

Once the furniture is unpacked, carefully remove the red electrical components bag from the body bracket and 
set aside; depending on the product purchased, inside the bag are the power supply, power cord, optional 
remote and AAA batteries for the optional remote 

(F

igure

 1).

2.   Make back electrical connections.
 

•  Lay the back across the arms of the chair. Turn the locking levers, located on the brackets

 

 

attached to the back (one on each side), 

to a 90° angle

 (F

igures

 2 

and

 3

).

 

•   Locate and identify the two electrical connections between the back and the body.

 

   -  The blue connectors on the left side (sitting) are for the adjustable headrest feature. One  

 

 

 

  connector routes from bottom of the back panel and the other between the rear seat and tailgate.

 

   -   The gray connectors on the right side (sitting) are for the adjustable lumbar feature. One connector routes   

 

  from bottom of the back panel and the other between the rear seat and tailgate.

 

•  Carefully rotate the back until the headrest and lumbar actuator cables are able to reach the    

 

 

connectors.

 

 

•  Connect the adjustable headrest (F

igure

 4). Align the pins and sockets in the blue connectors,  

 

 

push the connectors together and close the locking cover to secure the connection.

 

•  Connect the adjustable lumbar (F

igure

 4). Align the pins and sockets in the gray connectors, push    

 

the connectors together and close the locking cover to secure the connection.

3.   Install the back.
 

•  Continue rotating the back at a slight angle, making sure the headrest and lumbar connections fall  between 

the rear seat and tailgate, and align the brackets on the back with the brackets on the body (F

igure

 

2)

 • 

Lower

 the back onto the body, making sure the back and body brackets are completely engaged.

 

  -  To make sure the back is properly installed with both sets of back and body brackets engaged, stand behind the 

chair and twist the back from side to side. If one or both sides move out of position the brackets are not engaged 
(F

igure

 

5). Remove the back and repeat the steps above.

 

  -  If you are unable to install the back properly, contact your La-Z-Boy

®

 dealer for assistance.

 

•  Lock the brackets by using a screwdriver to push down the locking levers (F

igure

 3).

4.

  

Locate the 

motor connector

 behind the unit. Connect the 

motor connector

 to the 

power supply connector. Align 

the connectors, push together until fully seated and close the locking cover to secure the connection (F

igure

 6).

5. 

Remove the power supply box from the electrical components bag. Remove the power supply and 120 volt 
power cord from the box.

 

6.  Connect the 120 volt power cord to the power 

supply

 (F

igure

 6). Do not plug in until instructed in the operating 

instructions.

7.   Proceed to the 

Battery Backup Assembly Instructions

.

8.   To remove the back, unplug the 120 volt power cord from the electrical outlet, and disconnect the power 

supply

 

from the 

motor connector

 behind the unit. Reverse the 

Assembly Instructions

 steps. When lifting the back 

up from the body, to lay across the arms, 

make sure

 to do so slowly and carefully to prevent damage to the 

electrical connections.

Assembly Instructions

WARNING

 

– 

 

To reduce the risk of injury:

 

  Do not operate the unit until the back is installed and locked.

 

  

The back of the unit must be lifted for assembly. Please seek assistance if you are unable 

to lift at least 45 pounds without strain.

NOTICE

 

 – 

To reduce the risk of product damage:

 

 D

o not plug in until instructed.

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Summary of Contents for 1HR Series

Page 1: ...Lumbar Power Wall Recliner with Headrest and Lumbar Operating Instructions Manual DOC014818 07 2019 For Product Prefixes 1HR 16H and Handle Values RT Right Toggle Control Panel LT Left Toggle Control...

Page 2: ...y IMPORTANT Read the safety and other instructions before using your Power Rocking Recliner with Headrest and Lumbar or Power Wall Recliner with Headrest and Lumbar furniture Keep this manual for futu...

Page 3: ...ructions for Recliners with Standard Control Panel 11 13 Operating Instructions for Recliners with Optional Wireless Remote 15 20 Troubleshooting 22 Furniture Placement Guide 23 Disclaimer The informa...

Page 4: ...children and pets away from openings and moving parts in and around furniture Do not place power supply underneath the chair Do not place cord under carpet or in a location where it could become worn...

Page 5: ...immobile or cannot sense heat except as directed by your health care provider Do not use this product where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered This product is...

Page 6: ...ust accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This device complies with Industry Canada s license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the fol...

Page 7: ...7 Preliminary Page intentionally left blank...

Page 8: ...on the body Figure 2 Lower the back onto the body making sure the back and body brackets are completely engaged To make sure the back is properly installed with both sets of back and body brackets en...

Page 9: ...n this side are not engaged Remove the back and reinstall Back Bracket Body Bracket Figure 4 Adjustable Headrest Connection Blue Adjustable Lumbar Connection Gray Tailgate Rear Seat Power Supply Make...

Page 10: ...operating on battery backup to reduce the energy consumption Replace the batteries every six months and after each power failure use The battery backup is located in the power supply and uses two 9 v...

Page 11: ...tlet if you are going to be away from your residence for an extended period of time When the furniture is powered by the 9 volt battery backup or the optional rechargeable lithium ion battery pack onl...

Page 12: ...d hold to increase the lumbar intensity Or press it rearward and hold to decrease lumbar intensity Release the button to stop the lumbar in any position or when fully extended or fully retracted Press...

Page 13: ...e must be plugged into a power outlet for the Memory feature to function This feature is disabled when powered by the 9 volt battery backup Additionally when powered by the optional rechargeable lithi...

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Page 15: ...ay from your residence for an extended period of time When the furniture is powered by the 9 volt battery backup or the optional rechargeable lithium ion battery pack only two features can be operated...

Page 16: ...ton and hold to increase the lumbar intensity Or press the and hold to decrease lumbar intensity Release the button to stop the lumbar in any position or when fully extended or fully retracted Press t...

Page 17: ...urniture This essentially turns off the remote commands to safeguard against undesired movement of the furniture Slide it to the right as facing to turn off the feature and allow communication with th...

Page 18: ...compartment 2 Slide the battery compartment cover off and set aside Figure 1 3 Insert three AAA batteries oriented to match the polarity as in indicated by the markings in the battery compartment Fig...

Page 19: ...on is pressed on the cradle the furniture continues to move to the stored setting All Remote commands are ignored when Do Not Disturb is on NOTE All features start in motion upon a Memory button press...

Page 20: ...is pressed on the remote A key press on the remote when in Find Me mode does not produce any movement it only clears the Find Me response You can also clear the Find Me mode by pressing the Find Me b...

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Page 22: ...r 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 unsur...

Page 23: ...position rather than remain idle unless it is already in the Home position Move the furniture to the desired recline position Press and hold a Memory key or button The Memory setting will now save an...

Page 24: ...ugs at a distance to allow the legrest to fully extend without rubbing or interference To place your reclining unit the proper distance from the wall fully recline the unit and leave a minimum of 2 of...

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