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USING THE RECLINER
4. Adjusting the pillow position
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The pillow position can be adjusted by moving it up or down according to the physique of the
user.
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To make it easier for the patient to adjust the
position of the pillow with one hand, a free-stop
pillow with a weight for balancing is used, and the
pillow is attached by a belt carrying the weight
that is wrapped around the front and back of the
backrest.
WARNING
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Do not swing from, lean on, or hang items on the pillow, belt, or weight.
The instability may cause the patient to fall down. There is a risk of
damage to the pillow.
5. Operating the handheld controller
Name and function of each of the parts of the handheld controller
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The angle of the backrest and leg rest and the recliner height (3 motor type only) can be adjusted with
no increments using the handheld controller operation.
WARNING
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Do not allow the recliner to be operated by a person deemed incapable
of understanding recliner operation (a child aged 12 or under or a
person with dementia). If a person deemed incapable of understanding
the operation operates the handheld controller by oneself, there is
a risk of unexpected injury such as the body getting caught in the
recliner by mistake. If such a person can come into contact with the
handheld controller, limit the operation by either of the following
methods in order to prevent accidents caused by incorrect operation.
• Disable the operations by the operation disabling settings. (For the
setting method, see p. 26.)
• Unplug the power plug.
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Note that pressing the reset switch enables all operation buttons even
when operation has been disabled using the handheld controller. There
is a risk of injury due to unexpected movement of the recliner (see
p. 28).
Belt
Weight
Pillow