Take a seat – Human Touch PC-086 Perfect Chair User Manual

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a seat

Using your Human Touch Perfect Chair

is easy. Just take a

seat and adjust the chair to the desired position. The Perfect
Chair cradles you in zero-gravity comfort, with your feet above
your heart—the ultimate neutral-posture position for back and
spine relief.

Plug it in

Plug the chair into an appropriate power source.

Before adjusting the recline angle, be sure there is nothing located directly behind or beneath the chair.
Gently push down on the electric recline lever to recline, or pull up on the lever to adjust the angle forward.
Release the lever when you reach the desired angle. The chair automatically stops when you reach the
maximum recline or the full upright position.

Adjust the Headrest

While seated, reach up with both hands and grasp both sides
of the headrest. You will feel the rigid frame beneath the soft
headrest pad. Grasping the rigid frame, tilt the headrest forward
or backward for maximum comfort. The headrest remains in this
position until you adjust it again.

When adjusting the footrest up and down, you may notice a slight bumping sensation.
This is caused by the footrest locking mechanism, and is perfectly normal.

Adjust the Recline Angle

Getting out of the Perfect Chair

While seated, pull up gently on the electric recline lever until the backrest automatically stops in a full
upright position and the footrest automatically stops in a vertical position (the backrest stops before the
footrest). Use the armrests for support when getting up from the chair.

NOTE: Lean back against the backrest before reclining the chair. Do not put any extra pressure on the
footrest while reclining, as this may prevent the footrest from properly deploying and locking.

NOTE: From time to time your headrest screws may need
tightening.

DO NOT attempt to remove the backrest pad

without disconnecting the heater cable and air hoses - doing
so will likely cause permanent damage to the heater wiring.
See Fig. 7 on Page.

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