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IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ

 

DO NOT LIFT OR CHANGE CHAIR POSITION BY USING THE LEGREST.

This could injure the user or damage the recline mechanism and will void warranty.  

Always change position using Release Handles on side or rear of chair.

1.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS.
2.  Keep children away from extended foot support (or other similiar parts).
3.  NEVER STAND on slide-out foot support – foot support is not a step; Tipping of chair could
     result and INJURY MAY OCCUR.
3.  DO NOT put hands, feet or clothing into any openings when changing positions on recliner.   
     Attendant MUST confirm that users arms, legs, hands and feet are safe while changing recliner   
     positions or SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT.
4.  Lock casters at all times, except when transporting chair.
5.  STAY CLEAR of the recliner mechanisms.
6.  DO NOT use recliner for transporting in or with ANY type of vehicle or trailer. Winco recliners  
     have not been tested or approved for use by an occupant in any type of vehicle or trailer.
7.  NEVER use the chair arms or backrest as a seat; SERIOUS INJURY or damage may occur.
8.  Periodically check the tightness of all nuts, bolts and screws.
9.  Immediately REMOVE FROM SERVICE; Any recliner with broken recline
     mechanisms, torn upholstery, or other mechanical or visible damage.
10. NEVER transport user with chair arms in an "open or down" position. 

Applies to Drop-Arm &   

     Swing-Arm models.

11. USE ONLY WINCO AUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS.

12. NEVER EXCEED the recommended weight capacity - see page 10.

      GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:

This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least 
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.  This product is equipped with a cord 
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
DANGER - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric 
shock. Check with a qualifi ed electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is 
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product - if it will not fi t the outlet, have a 
proper outlet installed by a qualifi ed electrician.

This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug.  Make sure that the product 
is connected to an outlet having the same confi guration as the plug.  No adapter should be used with this 
product.

For an added level of safety; Winco recommends the use of a 120 volt GFCI (ground fault circuit
interruptor) outlet.

Summary of Contents for 6980-6988

Page 1: ...OWNER S OPERATING MAINTENANCE MANUAL PLEASE DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND TRAINING For Models 6980 6988 6990 6998 ...

Page 2: ...ND PACKING MATERIAL UNTIL AFTER YOU HAVE ASSEMBLED YOUR PRODUCT AND HAVE VERIFIED THAT ALL COMPONENTS ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY IF DAMAGE IS EVIDENT CONTACT THE FREIGHT CARRIER OR WINCO IMMEDIATELY Products with the following markings are intended for commercial use only IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE USING CHAIR DO NOT INSTALL MAINTAIN OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT READING AND...

Page 3: ...from outlet Do not yank cord 9 Clean switch with a damp cloth only Warranty will be VOID if liquid is introduced into switch mechanism 10 Use only a certified extension cord that is rated at 15 amperes extension cords rated for less amperage may over heat Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that the cord cannot be pulled or tripped over 11 DO NOT run recliner or other equipment over cord 1...

Page 4: ...s torn upholstery or other mechanical or visible damage 10 NEVER transport user with chair arms in an open or down position Applies to Drop Arm Swing Arm models 11 USE ONLY WINCO AUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS 12 NEVER EXCEED the recommended weight capacity see page 10 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resist...

Page 5: ...ab the Push Handle on the back and hold the back in position over mounting forks Align the forks on base FIG 3A with the guides on back FIG 3B 6 Slide the guides onto the mounting forks until the guides SNAP or click into their proper location Circled FIG 3A 7 Once the back has been tested for proper installation close the hook loop flaps FIG 1 FIG 3A FIG 3A FIG 3B FIG 3B FIG 2 FIG 3 Test to ensur...

Page 6: ... Back down to the Trendelenburg position FIG 4 2 Lift foot off of lever once Trendelenburg position is achieved 4 To RAISE the chair Back upwards from Trendelenburg Pull up on the back FIG 4 2 For further upward adjustment pull out on either Back Release Handle FIG 2 or 3 until the desired position is reached or until chair back is fully upright DO NOT FORCE back of chair downward without engaging...

Page 7: ...le and gently raise into place Table will automatically lock into place when released FIG 3 2 To lower table grasp table at the center raise and pivot down in one movement TO POSITION PIVOT TABLE 1 To adjust the pivot table position loosen the adjustment knob and swing away or place in the lap position Tighten knob to secure position FIG 4 2 To remove pivot table from chair loosen the adjustment k...

Page 8: ...hut off after approximately 60 minutes Timer resets when switch is pressed Massage optional Push MASSAGE button 1X Lower Back Low Intensity 2X Lower Back High Intensity 3X Upper Lower Back Low Intensity 4X Upper Lower Back High Intensity 5X Alternating Upper Lower Back High Intensity 6X MASSAGE OFF Massage will automatically shut off after approximately 15 minutes Timer resets when switch is press...

Page 9: ...s achieved Then TIGHTEN HEX NUT that you loosened in step 1 once the Gas Spring is adjusted properly 8 FIG 1 FIG 2 FIG 3 FIG 4 Make sure all bow tie cotter pins are securely inserted in all clevis pins and that cable end is attached through slot of Operator Failure to securely insert the bow tie cotter pins into the clevis pin could cause the clevis pins to fall out and result in injury or damage ...

Page 10: ...rays Down 39 5 Trays Up 49 Maximum Weight Capacity 500 lbs Back Height Above Seat 32 5 Seat Depth 21 5 Weight 174 lbs 6980 Specifications Seat Height 23 5 to Footrest Plate 16 5 Seat Width 21 Overall Height 52 5 Overall Width Trays Down 34 5 Trays Up 44 Maximum Weight Capacity 350 lbs Back Height Above Seat 32 5 Seat Depth 21 5 Weight 167 lbs 9 ...

Page 11: ... OPTIONS Heat Massage HM Heat Massage HT Heat ONLY FACTORY INSTALLED ONLY IV Pole Attachment IV IV Pole Attachment Armrest Covers AC00 Armrest Covers Pair Side Cushion SC00 Side Cushion Oxygen Tank Holder O2 Oxygen Tank Holder ...

Page 12: ...nts attached to the frame such as upholstery foam casters mechanisms or related parts that are covered under above warranties Winco Mfg LLC shall not be liable for any labor shipping or any other costs incurred as a result of or in conjunction with a warranty claim The purchaser s exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to such repair or replacement of defective components at Winco M...

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