Synchro function (with sync cable)
When two uni 14_95RF are linked together with a sync
cable (connection jack 19), the synchro function (17)
is required. By pressing and holding down the button
(17), the synchro function is activated/deactivated.
When pressing the travel button (6-7), the control
systems synchronise and then move in the confir-
med direction of travel. After successful activation,
the button glows blue continuously. After successful
deactivation, the button appears white.
Under-floor lighting
Activate the under-floor lighting by pushing the „Un-
der-floor lighting" button (8). This switches off auto-
matically after 30 minutes, or if the button is pushed
once again. This button is illuminated (blue) when it
is pushed.
Pocket lamp
The pocket lamp is illuminated when the „Pocket
lamp" button (5) is held down. The light turns off
when the button is released. This button is illumina-
ted (blue) while the pocket lamp is in use.
Lock buttons
To lock the buttons, hold down the „Lock buttons"
button (20) for five seconds. Once the button lock has
been activated, all buttons (except for the mains out-
let (19), the pocket lamp (5), the under-floor lighting
(8) and the button lock (20)) flash (blue) twice.
All buttons flash twice (white) when a disabled button
is pushed. The lock is disabled by holding down the
„Lock buttons" button (20) for five seconds. All but-
tons flash twice (blue) if this was successful.
Adjustment options
The sleep and sit positions have been pre-program-
med in the factory.
M1
Read and watch TV without getting tired
M2
Relieving position for colds, respiratory disor-
ders or cardiovascular complaints
M3
Ergonomic position for backaches and inverte-
bral disk complaints
M4
Aids for getting into and out of the bed
The positions can be overwritten individually.
Resetting the factory-programmed memory posi-
tions
Hold down the memory button (18) for 3 seconds –
the background lighting then flashes once, the under-
floor lighting button (8) must then be pressed within
a second. The entire RF-Touch lighting flashes twice
to confirm that the factory settings have been reset.
14
Operating instructions
Saving the sitting and lying position to a memory
button
1. Press the memory button (18) 3x within 2 seconds.
2. The memory button is illuminated (blue) (1–4).
3. Press the desired memory button for memory po-
sition 1–4 (1–4) 1x within three seconds.
4. The programming of a new position automatically
overwrites an old position. A successful save is
visualised by a change in colour of the selected
memory button LED (white). All memory buttons
turn white two seconds after the memory button is
released.
To call up a position stored in memory
Press the desired memory button for memory po-
sition 1–4 (1–4), until all the comfort sections have
reached the programmed position. The activated me-
mory button is illuminated (blue) during the travel
time.
To reset to the horizontal position
Press the "all motors down" button (7) to simultane-
ously move all sections to the horizontal position.
Care and Maintenance
Your uni 14_95 RF is a high-quality product that has
been designed to serve you reliably for many years
to come. For occasional cleaning and the removal of
dust, we recommend the use of a dry cloth.
Changing the batteries in the radio remote control
Remove the cover from the battery compartment (21)
on the back of the radio remote control. Place three
AAA batteries into the compartment, paying attention
to the +/- markings. Close the compartment cover
again.
Changing the batteries (22) in the uni 14_95RF mo-
tor (batteries for emergency lowering)
Carefully remove the batteries from the battery
clips. Place two 9V block batteries in the compart-
ment, paying attention to the +/- markings. The bat-
teries in the motor provide power in the case of a
power failure.
Troubleshooting
In case of malfunctions with your uni 14_95RF,
consult the following troubleshooting tips. If the pro-
blem cannot be resolved, disconnect the uni 14_95RF
from the mains outlet and contact your Swissflex
stockist.
Loss of power in the sitting position
In case of a power failure, a battery pack (2 x 9V) that
has not been connected is located in the motor which
GB