Fixing and Maintenance Instructions
9
ADJUSTING THE CHAIR (CONTINUED)
WARNING:
Please ensure you take care when adjusting chair positions to avoid trapping or
pinching of body parts.
Only the occupant or a reasonable person should operate the chair adjustments.
Chair should be returned to the seated position when not in use.
CAUTIONS:
• If the chair does not work properly, please contact the supplier.
• Only trained technicians should attempt repairs.
• There are no user serviceable parts inside.
REMOTE POSITION CONTROLLER UNIT:
• Ensure you do not overstretch the handset cable and that
the remote controller unit is not left on the floor.
• When the handset is not in use, this should be stored in the
pocket located on the side of the chair.
• Use only dry cloth for cleaning of the unit. Excess moisture
may damage the controller.
• Avoid damaging the handset as this will result in loss of
operation of the chair.
ELEVATING THE LEG REST
By pushing the ‘RECLINE’ button, the leg rest will elevate.
Please note movement can be stopped at the desired height
by releasing the pressure on the button.
By continuing to push the ‘RECLINE’ button it will recline the
backrest
WARNING:
Do not sit on the leg rest. It cannot support weight
of an adult.
The leg rest is folded away when being used to aid standing.
LOWERING THE LEG REST
By pushing the ‘RISE’ button, the leg rest will lower. Once
again the movement can be stopped by releasing the
pressure button.
From the sitting position, if you continue to push the ‘RISE’
button, the chair will slowly begin to rise to enable the user
to stand.
SITTING-DOWN AND OR LOWERING THE CHAIR
From the standing position, by pushing ‘RECLINE’ the chair
will begin to lower back to sitting positon.
WARNING
Please lower the chair with caution as there is
a risk of entrapment. Ensure there are no children or pets
underneath the chair when lowering. Also carers should
stand clear of the chair when lowering.
BUTTON A
Rise
BUTTON B
Recline