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LIFT CHAIR SERIES

VII.  CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your Pride Lift Chair will require routine maintenance checks. You can perform some of these
checks, but others may require assistance from an authorized Pride Provider. By following the
maintenance checks in this section as scheduled, you can help ensure your lift chair gives you
years of trouble-free operation. If you have any questions regarding your lift chair’s care, contact
your authorized Pride Provider.

FABRIC CARE

Inspect the fabric on a regular basis for any pulls, tears, or gaps.
Choose the right methods to clean the fabric on your lift chair. Before cleaning your lift chair, consult your
authorized Pride Provider for cleaning codes.

WARNING! Fabric should not be allowed to come in direct contact with any type of

heat source (e.g., a space heater or cigarette). Personal injury or fire damage may

occur.

WARNING! Pride strongly recommends that you do not smoke cigarettes while

seated in or using your lift chair, although the lift chair has passed the necessary

testing requirements for cigarette smoking. You must adhere to the following

safety guidelines if you decide to smoke cigarettes while seated in or using your

lift chair.

 

Do not leave lit cigarettes unattended.

 

Keep ashtrays a safe distance from the lift chair.

 

Always make sure cigarettes are completely extinguished before disposal.

NOTE: Do not use solvent-type cleaners to spot clean. Do not saturate the fabric. Prevent dam-

age to the fabric; do not expose the lift chair to direct sunlight. 

ELECTRONICS CARE

Inspect all wiring harnesses to make sure they are not damaged or frayed.
If damage is present, unplug the lift chair and contact your authorized Pride Provider for service.
Keep all electronics free from moisture and temperature extremes. 

Pride Lift Chairs are intended for

indoor use only!

WARNING! Even though the lift chair has passed the necessary testing

requirements for ingress of liquids, you should keep electrical connections away

from sources of dampness, including direct exposure to water or bodily fluids and

incontinence. Check electrical components frequently for signs of corrosion and

replace as necessary.

DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING

Your lift chair must be disposed of according to applicable local and national statutory regulations. Contact
your local waste disposal agency or authorized Pride Provider for information on proper disposal of lift chair
packaging, metal frame components, fabric, electronic components, and batteries.

WARNING! Plastic bags are a suffocation hazard. Dispose of plastic bags properly

and do not allow children to play with them.

Summary of Contents for CL10KD

Page 1: ...LIFT CHAIR SERIES 1 800 800 8586 US 1 888 570 1113 Canada...

Page 2: ...ed action can cause personal injury and or equipment damage On the product this icon is represented as a black symbol with a red circle and red slash SAFETY GUIDELINES LIFT CHAIR SERIES NOTE This owne...

Page 3: ...s Read and follow the information in the owner s manual Maximum weight capacity Do not connect an extension cord to the AC DC converter or the battery charger Electrical Hazard Removal of grounding pr...

Page 4: ...e in a clean and dry environment Class II Equipment Do not place objects under lift chair Make sure area is clear of obstructions including pets and small children during operation Degree of protectio...

Page 5: ...ORAGE AND OPERATION TEMPERATURES 7 EMI RFI 8 SHIPPING AND DELIVERY 8 MOTOR VEHICLE TRANSPORT 8 III YOUR LIFT CHAIR 9 BODY COMPONENTS 9 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 11 IV ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY 12 LIFT CHAIR SE...

Page 6: ...product warranty PURCHASER S AGREEMENT By accepting delivery of this product you promise that you will not change alter or modify this product or remove or render inoperable or unsafe any guards shiel...

Page 7: ...ICATIONS Pride has designed and engineered your lift chair to provide maximum comfort and utility However to pre vent personal injury and or damage to your lift chair you should not modify add remove...

Page 8: ...oup 1 Class B product meaning the lift chair uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equ...

Page 9: ...ote that the illustrations and option locations shown in this manual may not reflect the type of lift chair that you own III YOUR LIFT CHAIR Figure 3 1 Pride Lift Chair Main Components HEAD COVER PUSH...

Page 10: ...r chaise pad and has the heat and or massage option disconnect the heat and or massage cords from the junction box then remove the back pad and or chaise pad Refer to Appendix C for the heat and massa...

Page 11: ...from the recline position to the sit and or lift position in the event of a power failure For those models equipped with a battery backup system the batteries not included must be installed into the...

Page 12: ...n position Fig 4 1 Figure 4 1 Knock Down KD Position Follow these steps to assemble the lift chair LOCKING CLIP KD SLEEVE KD CONNECTION 4 1 2 Drape the hand control and cable over the chair base then...

Page 13: ...bottom of the chair base 4 1 4 Connect the hand control harness to the lift chair Refer to Appendix B Appendix C or Appendix D for proper hand control connections MASSAGE UNIT JUNCTION BOX NOTE Unit L...

Page 14: ...any point during the setup and positioning of your lift chair stop and contact your authorized Pride Provider immediately To avoid personal injury and or product damage do not plug the unit into the...

Page 15: ...abric from the hook and loop flaps on the chair base 4 3 2 For units equipped with heat and or massage options disconnect the heat and massage connectors from the junction box 4 3 3 Using a large flat...

Page 16: ...he lift chair in an upright and closed position when not in use Do not sit or stand on the footrest Do not drop into the lift chair when sitting if it is in a partially raised position PROHIBITED Do n...

Page 17: ...teps to stand up from your lift chair Fig 5 2 1 Press and hold the UP button to raise your lift chair 2 Release the button when the lift chair reaches a height where you can stand up comfortably Follo...

Page 18: ...Follow these steps to sit in your lift chair Fig 5 3 1 Engage and hold the up down switch in the UP position to raise your lift chair to the standing position 2 Back into the lift chair and sit in the...

Page 19: ...mal shutoff activates allow the lift chair to remain in a stationary position for 10 minutes to allow the motor to cool then resume normal operation If you notice the motors overheating frequently con...

Page 20: ...ial number in two locations one is near the rear of the motor on the steel lift mechanism the second is attached to the frame below the scissor mechanisms The model number for your lift chair is print...

Page 21: ...lift chair Do not leave lit cigarettes unattended Keep ashtrays a safe distance from the lift chair Always make sure cigarettes are completely extinguished before disposal NOTE Do not use solvent typ...

Page 22: ...retail price Sixth year 15 off suggested retail price Seventh year 5 off suggested retail price SEVEN YEAR PRO RATED WARRANTY HERITAGE COLLECTION For the first three 3 years from the date of purchase...

Page 23: ...Pride Exclusions also include components with damage caused by Contamination Abuse misuse accident or negligence Battery fluid spillage or leakage Commercial use or use other than normal Improper oper...

Page 24: ...24 www pridemobility com Lift Chair Series LIFT CHAIR SERIES NOTES...

Page 25: ...25 lbs 147 kg CL20KD CL30KD 375 lbs 170 kg Heritage Collection GL358SKD GL358MKD GL358LKD GL358PWKD GL58KD 375 lbs 170 kg GL358XL GL358XXL 500 lbs 227 kg 600 lbs 272 kg Elegance Collection LL530SKD LL...

Page 26: ...www pridemobility com Lift Chair Series LIFT CHAIR SERIES APPENDIX B PUSH BUTTON LIFT CHAIR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Diagram 1 Push Button Lift Chair Electrical Components Configuration NOT USED TO LIFT MOT...

Page 27: ...Lift Chair Series www pridemobility com 27 LIFT CHAIR SERIES HEAT AND MASSAGE LIFT CHAIR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Diagram 2 Heat and Massage Lift Chair Electrical Components Configuration APPENDIX C...

Page 28: ...28 www pridemobility com Lift Chair Series LIFT CHAIR SERIES APPENDIX D TOGGLE LIFT CHAIR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Diagram 3 Toggle Lift Chair Electrical Components Configuration...

Page 29: ...Series www pridemobility com 29 LIFT CHAIR SERIES EXTERNAL TRANSFORMER OPTIONAL WALL MOUNT DIAGRAM Cut out this diagram 1 1 scale and use to mark area of placement for the external transformer Drill...

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