1
Position the settee upside down. This is best achieved by slowly tipping it forward until it comes to rest with it's
underside facing upwards.
Loosen the hand wheels and adjust the raisers so that they will fit the settee from front to back. You may have to
remove the castors or legs to achieve this although it is not necessary to remove the legs or castors if they don't
hinder correct installation of the raiser (a). Position the raiser so the inclined leg is at the rear of the settee. Locate the
raisers as close to each end of the settee as possible (b). Adjust raiser to required height by inserting screw and
thumbwheel in preferred position (c). Fine height adjustment can be made using adjustable feet once raiser is fitted.
For settees that have 6 or more castors/legs or have extra support in the mid section, additional raisers will be
necessary to support these areas of the settee.
2
Ensure the angle brackets of the raisers fit snuggly against the frame of the settee (a). Make a small hole through the
screw holes in the angle brackets and into the underside of the settee. Secure the raiser in position using the four
screws provided (b). Tighten the handwheel of the raiser (c).
a
a
b
b
c
b
c
Notes:
1.
Check the raised settee for stability before use.
2.
When only a 5cm raise is required it is possible to remove the screw in feet altogether. It is advisable in this
case to place castor cups (not supplied) under the raisers to protect the carpet from indentation.
Carefully place settee upright by reversing the procedure in '1'. The raiser is now fitted and ready for use.