Golden Technologies 8-02 BPWARB Making Power Connections Your NEW Lift Chair, Chair Location

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MAKING POWER CONNECTIONS

IN YOUR NEW LIFT CHAIR

1.Remove AC/DC adapter (transformer) from packaging located under base of chair.

2.Place two 9 volt alkaline batteries (not included) into the slots provided on the underside of the adapter. Install the wire connections on each battery.

3.Locate the extension wire secured to the shaft of the lift motor beneath the chair. Connect the female end of the wire to the power cord coming out of the motor. Connect the male end of the wire to the transformer.

4.Make sure all connections are tight. Plug the transformer plug into a standard wall outlet.

CHAIR LOCATION

You will want to place your chair in the room where it will be most convenient for you, such as near the television, radio, reading light, end table, or other furniture. Leave enough space between back of chair and wall or other obstruction to allow chair to recline (about 14 inches). (Recline space needed may vary based on chair model.)

Do not allow any objects to restrict movement of the footrest. Some carpets have a high plush pile that can rub on the bottom of the footrest. This situation can damage the mechanism. You can correct this situation by turning the levelers (located under the front of the chair) to raise the footrest enough to clear the carpet.

Your chair is equipped with a battery back up source. 2-9 volt batteries must be installed. Once used, batteries must be replaced.

Keep the telephone or some means of communicating with someone within reach.

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