Personal Back10
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Part No. 1114817 - Rev. B
INSTALLING/REMOVING THE PERSONAL BACK10
(FIGURE 5)
WARNING
The position of the Personal Back10 in the three (3) different mounting bracket slots is
directly related to the chair's stability. When the Personal Back10 is added to a TILT
and/or RECLINING chair, it may cause a decrease in the chair's stability. It may be
necessary to reposition the FRONT CASTERS, REAR WHEELS, BACK ANGLE,
TILT-IN-SPACE, RECLINE POSITION and/or SEAT DEPTH before use. Use EX-
TREME caution when using a new seating position.
NOTE: There are two (2) different back angle ad-
justments. Refer to ADJUSTING THE PERSONAL
BACK10 ANGLE in this instruction sheet before in-
stalling the Personal Back10.
1.Install the Personal Back10 onto the
mounting plate so that the studs locate
into the appropriate slots as shown in
DETAIL A of FIGURE 5.
2.With mounting pin in the UNLOCKED
position, align tear drop with one (1) of
the three (3) sets of side bracket back
mounting holes as shown in DETAIL B
of FIGURE 5.
3.Install mounting pins into mounting holes.
4.To lock, rotate the mounting pins down-
ward to the LOCKED position as shown
in DETAIL B of FIGURE 5.
WARNING
Make sure hook and loop straps are
securely holding the mounting pins.
The Personal Back10 may come
loose if the mounting pinsare not
locked down.
5.Secure mounting pins from rotating with
hook and loop straps on back of cover.
6.To remove the Personal Back10, reverse
STEPS 1-5.
NOTE: Mark the upper and lower mounting posi-
tions of the Personal Back10 mounting bracket for
reference by family or caregivers.
Stud
Mounting Pin
Mounting
Bracket
(Slots)
Side Plate Back Mounting Holes
FIGURE 5 - PERSONAL BACK10/
PERSONAL BACK10 PLUS
INSTALLATION
DETAIL B
UNLOCKED
LOCKED
Tear Drop
Mounting Pin
Tear Drop
Side Plate Back
Mounting Holes
DETAIL A
Hook and loop straps
USE OF THE PERSONAL BACK10
The Personal Back10 includes a movable foam lumbar pad attached to the back shell with hook
and loop fasteners to provide additional positioning capability. To access the lumbar pad, unzip
the cover and push the foam forward, away from the back of the shell. The lumbar pad will then
be accessible for making adjustments.