Attendant operating instructions – Winco Mfg. 5001 - Augustine Treatment Recliner User Manual
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SIDE-TABLE OPERATION:
1. TO RAISE TABLE: Grasp center of table and gently lift into place.
Side-table will lock into place with an audible "click" once fully
extended.
WARNING:
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DO NOT lean or sit on side tables.
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DO NOT use table for support or assistance when exiting or
entering the chair.
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Keep hands and objects clear of the moving parts of the table
mechanism.
IMPORTANT:
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Side-tables have been rated for a MAXIMUM weight capacity of
20 lbs. (9.0 kg)
2. TO STORE: Lift up on the lever located under the side-table and
lower to its stored position.
WARNING:
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Keep hands and objects clear of the moving parts of the table
mechanism.
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ATTENDANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SEAT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT:
TO REMOVE THE SEAT:
1. Fully recline the chair back. (See previous page for instruction.)
2. Pull up on the front of the seat until it releases (A), then pull seat out
away from the front of the chair (B).
WARNING:
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Seat is tethered to chair frame. Do not forcefully pull on seat
Chairs equipped with heat and massage:
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DO NOT attempt to unplug wires.
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UNPLUG power cord from power source BEFORE seat removal,
cleaning, or servicing of chair.
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ENSURE all wiring for seat is clear of all moving parts of
the mechanism before, during, and after re-installation of
seat.
TO INSTALL THE SEAT:
3. With the chair back fully reclined, slide the upholstered seat along
mechanism until it stops (A), then press down on the front of the seat
until it locks into position (B).
IMPORTANT: Ensure the side aprons of the seat are positioned out-
side of mechanism and do NOT interfere with seat installation.
4. Verify the seat has been correctly installed by carefully pulling up on the
front and back of the seat. Seat should be secure and not move.
WARNING:
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Attendant should NOT attempt to seat an occupant after seat has
been re-installed without first verifying the seat has been installed
correctly or serious injury may occur.
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