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La-Z-Time

®

Home Theater 

Assembly Instructions:

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La-Z-Time

®

Home Theater 

Assembly Details:

Lock
Washer

Locking Latch
Bracket

Adjustable Glide

Jam Nut

Base Rail

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14

Back
Bracket

Body
Bracket

Fastening Tape

Fastening Tape

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To reduce the risk of injur y:

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

1. Install the backs.

•   Lay the back across the arm(s) of the body (F

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1). Lift the back at 

a slight angle and align the brackets on the back with the brackets on 
the body.

•   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 unit and twist the back from 
side to side. If one or both sides move out of position the brackets are 
not properly engaged. If both brackets are not completely engaged
remove the back and repeat the steps above. See (F

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2) for correct 

body and back bracket engagement.

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

®

dealer for assistance.

•   Lock the brackets using a slotted screwdriver to push down the locking

levers; do this for each bracket (F

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3). For proper operation the 

brackets must be locked down.

•   Pull the outside back upholster y cover down tight. Firmly press the 

fastening tape on the outside back upholster y cover to the fastening 
tape on the bottom of the rear rail (F

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To reduce the risk of serous injur y:

•   Use care when moving the product. Before lifting the product, secure 

the mechanism to prevent unexpected opening or movement. Never
move the product by the mechanism, legrest, handle, reclining back or
swivel base. Disconnect modular units. Securely grip non-moving parts only.

•   Provide a clear path for operation of the back and legrest. Place

tables and area rugs at a distance to allow the legrest to fully extend
without rubbing or interference.

2. Place units in the desired location.

3. Adjustable glides are provided on units with metal base rails. Make sure the

glides are adjusted to a height that provides a clear path for operation of 
the legrest (see Furniture Placement Guide).

•   Each glide is attached to the base rail by one jam nut and one lock 

washer on top of the latch bracket and one jam nut on the bottom of 
the base rail (F

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5). Loosen the jam nut located on top of the latch

bracket.

•   Holding the top jam nut, turn the glide clockwise to lower the unit or 

counterclockwise to raise the unit.

•   Tighten the bottom jam nut to the base rail and tighten the top jam nut 

to the latch bracket.

•   Repeat this step for each adjustable glide, if necessar y.

(Assembly Instructions Continued)

WARNING

WARNING

Assembly Instructions for La-Z-Time

®

Modular Units 

Back 
Bracket

Locking
Lever

Locked
Position

Summary of Contents for Matinee

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...able of Contents Important Safety Instructions 4 5 482 Matinee Modular Assembly Instructions 6 11 482 Matinee Operating Instructions 12 482 Matinee Power Recliners Troubleshooting 13 La Z Time Modular...

Page 3: ...ve These Instructions 5 4 To reduce the risk of electric shock serious injury or death Disconnect the electrical plug from the wall outlet before cleaning moving servicing or when not in use for an ex...

Page 4: ...sed The black frame cover on the bottom rail is cut in several places to access the pilot holes and slots in the frame The pilot holes are used to position the support brackets The pilot holes are loc...

Page 5: ...e unit until the back is installed and locked 6 Install the back s Lay the back across the arm s of the body FIGURE 8 Lift the back at a slight angle and align the brackets inside the back with the br...

Page 6: ...the Transformer Cord receptacle with the two prong connector on the recline motor Push the connectors together until they are secured with no gaps between them FIGURE 13 8 Connect the Power Transform...

Page 7: ...the recliner for examination and repair Except for replacement of the Power Transformer never attempt to make any repairs or adjustments yourself Power Transformer Replacement If the Power Transformer...

Page 8: ...cover down tight Firmly press the fastening tape on the outside back upholstery cover to the fastening tape on the bottom of the rear rail FIGURE 1 and FIGURE 4 To reduce the risk of serous injury Us...

Page 9: ...t side arms 5 Align the units to be joined next to each other Move the unit with the latch brackets approximately 4 forward of the unit with the threaded studs The latch brackets are located on the ri...

Page 10: ...are factory set in the center position FIGURE 2 The center position provides average legrest tension and support 3 A taller or heavier person may choose to increase the amount of legrest tension for...

Page 11: ...This unit is equipped with a tension adjustment feature for the reclining mechanism that is preset at the factory The tension setting can be changed for your personal preference To avoid tip over and...

Page 12: ...to its original position FIGURE 4 WARNING 23 22 FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Home Theater Furniture Placement Guide Home Theater Sleep Sofa Operating Instructions To reduce the risk of serious injury Pr...

Page 13: ......

Page 14: ...de armado de las unidades modulares 482 Matinee 30 35 Instrucciones de operaci n de 482 Matinee 36 Soluci n de problemas de los sillones reclinables el ctricos 482 Matinee 37 Instrucciones de armado...

Page 15: ...extensi n Guarde estas instrucciones Para reducir el riesgo de choque el ctrico lesiones serias o muerte Desconecte el enchufe el ctrico del tomacorriente antes de limpiar mover o hacer un servicio a...

Page 16: ...loto y las ranuras del bastidor Los orificios piloto se usan para colocar las m nsulas de soporte Los orificios piloto est n ubicados a ambos lados de la secci n reclinable de la consola chaveta y dos...

Page 17: ...oyabrazos del cuerpo FIGURA 8 Levante el respaldo a un peque o ngulo y alinee las m nsulas del interior del respaldo con las m nsulas del cuerpo Baje el respaldo sobre el cuerpo asegur ndose de que la...

Page 18: ...del sill n reclinador FIGURA 12 Conecte el recept culo del cord n del transformador con el conector de doble clavija en el motor de reclinaci n Acople los conectores hasta que queden firmes y sin esp...

Page 19: ...l motor Estos no contienen piezas que se puedan reparar Comun quese con el representante de La Z Boy para obtener informaci n sobre el servicio Soluci n de problemas de los sillones reclinables el ctr...

Page 20: ...ta de sujeci n ubicada en la funda externa del tapizado del respaldo contra la cinta de sujeci n ubicada en la parte inferior del travesa o posterior FIGURAS 1 y 4 Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones g...

Page 21: ...va la unidad con las m nsulas de enganche aproximadamente 10 cm 4 adelante de la unidad que tiene los pasadores roscados Las m nsulas de enganche est n ubicadas del lado derecho del asiento en las uni...

Page 22: ...del apoyapiernas est n preajustadas de f brica en la posici n central FIGURA 2 Esta posici n provee una tensi n y un soporte medios del apoyapiernas 3 Una persona m s alta y con m s peso puede elegir...

Page 23: ...eslice sobre el perno Ajuste ambas tuercas mariposa por igual PRECAUCI N 45 44 Detalles de ajuste de la tensi n del apoyapiernas de las unidades La Z Time Home Theater Contin e con los siguientes ajus...

Page 24: ...nal FIGURA 4 ADVERTENCIA 47 46 FIGURA 1 Home Theater Gu a para la ubicaci n del mobiliario Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones graves Deje un espacio libre para el funcionamiento del respaldo y el apoy...

Page 25: ......

Page 26: ...re de votre nouveau mobilier IMPORTANT Veuillez lire les r gles de s curit et les instructions avant d utiliser votre ensemble cin ma maison Les InclinablesMD conserver pour r f rence ult rieure Table...

Page 27: ...rise ou un connecteur est endommag Communiquer avec votre d taillant La Z BoyMD pour le service Ne pas utiliser le meuble si la commande lectrique est endommag e ou mouill e Ne pas utiliser le meuble...

Page 28: ...er Le rev tement noir sur la traverse du bas est coup en plusieurs endroits pour permettre l acc s aux avant trous et aux fentes dans la charpente Les avant trous servent positionner les fixations de...

Page 29: ...s D poser le dossier sur le bras de la charpente FIGURE 8 Soulever l g rement le dossier et aligner les fixations de l int rieur du dossier avec les fixations de la charpente Faire basculer le dossier...

Page 30: ...inable FIGURE 12 Connecter le r ceptacle du cordon du transformateur au connecteur deux broches du moteur d inclinaison Enfoncer les connecteurs l un dans l autre jusqu ce qu ils bloquent et qu il n y...

Page 31: ...ou d en faire l entretien Ces l ments ne contiennent aucune pi ce entretenir Communiquer avec votre d taillant La Z BoyMD pour en savoir plus D pannage pour les fauteuils inclinables lectroPlus 482 Ma...

Page 32: ...ouvrir ou de bouger Ne jamais d placer le meuble par le m canisme le repose pieds la poign e le dossier inclinable ou la base pivotante D connecter les modules Ne saisir que les pi ces inamovibles Pr...

Page 33: ...et de verrouillage environ 4 po du module avec gougeons filet s Les loquets de verrouillage sont sur le c t droit en vue assise de tous les modules sans bras droit 6 Glisser le module avec loquet de v...

Page 34: ...donne une tension et un soutien du repose jambes moyens 3 La personne plus grande ou plus lourde peut choisir d augmenter la tension du repose jambes pour obtenir un meilleur soutien des jambes Pour...

Page 35: ...boulon R gler les deux crous oreilles galit ATTENTION Continuer avec les r glages de tension ci dessous apr s avoir mont le mobilier Instructions pour r gler la tension de l inclinaison 1 Debout c t...

Page 36: ...FIGURE 4 AVERTISSEMENT FIGURE 1 FIGURE 3 Comment disposer votre mobilier Pour r duire les risques de blessures graves Pr voir un parcours sans obstructions pour faire fonctionner le dossier et le repo...

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Page 38: ...Notes Notes 75 74...

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