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CAUTION
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Before moving the recliner, lower the armrests.
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If the recliner is moved with armrests in the raised position, the armrests could unexpectedly fall over
and hands or arms may get caught, resulting in injury.
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When moving the recliner always set the recliner to the minimum height
(3 motor type only).
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If the recliner height has been raised for
movement, the gap between the recliner and floor
becomes smaller, and there is a risk of damage to
the floor or recliner.
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To move the recliner, hold the back frame on the inside of the backrest.
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Holding any part other than the back frame
(especially the armrest) to move the recliner may
cause the recliner to be damaged or deformed.
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Do not move the recliner with any objects placed on it.
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The objects may fall, resulting in injury, or could be
damaged.
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Avoid transporting the recliner over uneven floors.
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Doing so could cause damage, deformation, or
malfunctioning of the recliner. If moving on uneven
floor is necessary, move the recliner as slow as
possible.
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Use casters (KC-825C: sold separately) for moving the recliner long
distances, or across sloping floor surfaces.
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The standard casters are made for the purpose of assisting recliner movement for relocation within a
room or for cleaning. There is a risk of damage to the floor or the recliner by moving the recliner a long
distance, or across a sloping floor surface.
Back frame