Oakworks Portal Light User Manual
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1. You will need to lift or lower the arm rest until your client’s
forearms rest comfortably on the pad and his/her shoulders
are relaxed.
2. To lower the arm rest, lift the buckle and extend the strap.
(photo 8)
3. To raise the arm rest, pull on the strap. (photo 9)
ARM REST ADJUSTMENTS
• Note: The arm rest is designed to support the weight of your
client’s forearms. Do not allow your clients to push against the
arm rest to lift themselves out of the chair. The arm rest will
not support your client’s full weight.
1. Unlock Velcro
®
from around the inserted bar and remove bar from
locking arm. (photo 13 & 14)
2. Raise pivot section and push up on arm rest. (photo 15).
Tighten arm rest strap.
3. Remove face rest crescent, loosen the face rest knobs & CamLocks,
raise the face rest & fold forward over chest pad. Replace crescent.
Tighten knobs and CamLocks. (photo 16)
FOLDING YOUR MASSAGE CHAIR
8) Lengthen Strap
9) Tighten Strap
15) Fold up the chair
14) Remove Bar
13) Unwrap
Velcro
®
17) D-Ring
16) Fold head rest
Your Portal Light will arrive with the seat height at the standard
position. If you prefer the have the seat lower or higher, simply
adjust as follows:
1. Locate angled adjustment block under the seat support, lift seat
slightly, pull to separate the block from theVelcro
®
. (photo 10)
2. To lower the seat, move the angled adjustment block back
towards the seat area (thin side of adjustment block). (photo 11)
3. To raise the seat, move the angled adjustment block away from
the seat area (thick side of adjustment block). (photo 12)
4. Push block against seat support to re-attach to the Velcro
®
.
SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
11) To lower the seat
12) To raise the seat
10) Angle adjustment
block
1. To carry your chair with the carry strap,
First, fold the chair as instructed above.
Attach the carry strap to the D-Rings on
the frame of the chair. (photo 17)
2. Lift the chair by holding onto one of the
main frame tubes & place the strap on
your shoulder. (photo 18)
CARRYING YOUR CHAIR WITH STRAP
18) Carry position