To Operate the Legrest
1. Your reclining chair is equipped with a three-position locking legrest for seating
comfor t. Simply rotate the handle to operate the legrest (F
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1). You may
stop in any one of three ideal positions . The 1st position is slightly inclined for
relaxed reading (F
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2). The 2nd position is slightly more inclined for
comfor ta ble television viewing (F
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3). The 3rd position is fully extended
for complete relaxation (F
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4). To lower the legrest, rotate the handle
counterclockwise to the fully extended position, then rotate clockwise to the
fully closed position.
2. The chair back can be reclined with the legrest closed or extended. To recline,
a pply pressure to the back. Sit upr ight to retur n the back to an upr ight position.
3. Br ing the back upr ight and close the legrest before getting out of the chair.
Additional Feature on Selected Styles
The chair body can be tilted back w hen the legrest is in use. Shifting your body
weight rearward will cause the chair body to tilt backward offer ing a number
of different positions .
3-Position Legrest
Operating Instr uctions:
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CLOSED
POSITION
1ST POSITION
2ND POSITION
3RD POSITION
Furniture Placement Guide
To place your reclining chair the proper distance from the wall, fully recline the
chair and leave a minimum of 2" of space between the top of the back and the
wall (F
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1).
Make sure tables and other items are at a safe distance to avoid interference
with the operation of the legrest. Improper placement of a table could cause the
occupant to become trapped in the seat, as demonstrated in F
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2. There
must be enough clearance for the legrest to be fully extended before closing;
see
3-Position Legrest Operating Instructions.
Fur niture
Placement Guide:
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To reduce the risk of serious injur y:
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Provide a clear path for operation of the back and legrest. Place tables
and area rugs at a distance to allow the legrest to fully extend without
rubbing or interference.
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To safely exit the unit and prevent a tripping hazard bring the back
upright and close the legrest.
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To reduce the risk of serious injur y:
•
Provide a clear path for operation of the back and legrest. Place tables
and area rugs at a distance to allow the legrest to fully extend without
rubbing or interference.
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To reduce risk of product damage:
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Damage will occur to the mechanism if the legrest is forced closed
from the 1st or 2nd position. The legrest must be extended to the 3rd
position and then closed.
2” Min.
NOTICE
WARNING
WARNING