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2. Getting out of your chair
. Press button (S7) and raise the chair to a height
that enables you to easily stand. Release the button. Return the chair to the
seated position (S5) (chair fi rmly on the fl oor) after getting out of the chair,
so
children, pets or obstructions do not get under the chair. Repeat no. 1 when
you want to sit down.
Micro Adjustments
1. To recline the back of the chair
, press
button (S1) and hold until the back reaches
the desired position. Then release the button.
2. To bring the back of the chair to an upright
position
, press button (S2) and hold until
the back reaches the desired position. Then
release the button.
3. To raise the foot rest and seat
, press button
(S3) and hold until the foot rest reaches the
desired position. Then release the button.
4. To lower the foot rest and seat
, press
button (S4) and hold until the footrest closes.
Then release the button.
Note: The motors are set to shut off when
they reach their fully extended or fully
retracted position if the selected button
is not released. If you should go past your
desired position, select the button to bring
you back to your desired position. You can
repeat the process as often as you like.
Programming the Memory Buttons S5, S6, S8 and S10
Press one of the preprogrammed buttons (S5, S6, S8, S10) and hold until the
chair stops. Press buttons (S1) thru (S4) to micro adjust those positions to suit
your needs. Use the following procedure to reprogram (S5, S6, S8, S10) buttons
after you have the chair in your desired position.
1. Press and hold program button (SP). The back light goes off while pressed.
2. In about 3 seconds the backlight will start fl ashing (one fl ash)
3. Within 5 seconds, press one of the memory buttons (S5, S6, S8, S10) to save
the position to the button pressed. The back light will return to non-fl ashing
position indicating that the new position is stored.
If a programmable memory button is not pressed within 5 seconds, or a non-
programmable button is pressed, then the programming sequence is aborted and
you will need to repeat steps 1 to 3 above. You may reprogram the memory
buttons as often as you like.