Furniture Moving & Placement Instructions
Moving the Bronze Lift Chair
WARNING
– To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock,
serious injury or death:
• Before moving the chair, disconnect the electrical plug from the wall outlet. Moving
the chair requires two people, one on each side of the chair lifting the frame near the
base. Secure the mechanism as shown to prevent unexpected opening or movement.
Only move the product by the lower frame, never by the legrest, arms or reclining back.
Moving the Bronze lift chair requires two people, one on each side of the chair. The back can be removed
for handling ease; refer to step 6 of the Assembly Instructions, for directions on back removal.
1. Unplug the power supply from the electrical outlet.
2. Disconnect the 120-volt power cord from the power supply, and disconnect the power supply from
the motor connector at the base of the unit. Refer to the Assembly Instructions.
3. Secure hand wand by placing it between the seat and arm.
4. Secure the mechanism with a cable tie to reduce the chance for movement. Working from behind
the recliner, carefully loosen the fastening tape securing the back tailgate cover, lift the cover and
secure the mechanism by attaching a cable tie around the two lower rear bottom rails as shown below.
5. Have two people stand to the side of the chair (one on each side) and grip the lower arm frame to lift and
move the chair.
Important: If a hand truck is used, only use from the back of the chair, never from the front of the chair.
Tuck Hand
Wand
Between
Seat and
Cable
Arm
Tie
Furniture Placement
WARNING
– To reduce the risk of serious injury:
• Provide a clear path for operation of the back and legrest. Place tables and area rugs at
a distance to allow the legrest to fully extend without rubbing or interference.
To place your reclining unit the proper distance
from the wall, fully recline the unit and leave a
minimum of 2" of space between the top of the
back and the wall.
Place tables and area rugs at a distance to
allow the legrest to fully extend without rubbing
or interference.
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Lower Rear
Grip Lower Arm Frame
Bottom Rails
Notes
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