Warning! Springs can cause injury. Be aware that the exposed parts of the
mechanism may move quickly and trap ngers or limbs.
• Inspect all wiring and connections in the transformer/mains unit and remote
control.
• Check mechanism is working correctly and is level when raising/lowering.
• Ensure the chair is on level ground and the feet are adjusted correctly.
• Check the footrest does not touch the carpet or rug as it retracts.
• Check there are no signs of spillage on the chair – if contamination is
suspected inspect the electrical system below the seat.
• Check whether the seat cushion is worn on one side – this indicates the
incorrect positioning of the person when raising/lowering.
• Check the motor is quiet.
• Check the runners are lubricated and running true.
• If there is stickiness of the mechanism when operating this could indicate
damaged bearings.
• Ensure nothing has been left down the sides of the armrests which may cause
the chair to jam.
• Check that there are no obstructions under the chair. Check the functioning of
the Hazard Sensor system (if tted).
• If the backrest is marked this indicates that the chair has been in contact with a
wall or obstruction.
• If the chair is tted with the heating and massage option, check the safety of
the electrical system before checking for correct functioning. In particular
check for any cable damage and signs of over-heating and replace parts as
necessary.
• Check all functions of the remote control work correctly, including the battery
back up. Replace the back-up batteries with those meeting the specication.
Before signing off the maintenance check, correct all deciencies, replacing covers
and parts as necessary.
10. DISPOSAL & RECYCLING
When you dispose of your chair, contact your local waste disposal agency for advice.
The chair must be disposed of in accordance with the local and national statutory
regulations.