Operating instructions – Winco Mfg. 6990 XL Nocturnal Recliner User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

RECLINING THE CARE CLINER & TRENDELENBURG

(Figures 3 & 4-1 are attendant operated ONLY)

1. LEGREST ELEVATION: From the "SEATED UPRIGHT"
position, grip the Legrest Handle and pull towards the

back of the chair until handle stops (FIG.1).

2. The back can be adjusted to infinite recline positions.
To do so, lift the Back Release Handle, then position

the chair Back to the desired position and release the

handle (FIG.2).
Attendants can also adjust the recline position by pulling
up on the Back Release Handle located in on back of chair
under the push handle (FIG. 3).

3. TRENDELENBURG (or lowering the back farther than the
positions specified in the above steps) CAN ONLY BE

PERFORMED BY AN ATTENDANT. (FIG. 4, #1 & #2)

To LOWER the Back into the Trendelenburg position:

Recline the chair to full recline; Depress the Foot Lever

(FIG. 4, #1) and continue to push Back down to the

Trendelenburg position. (FIG. 4, #2)
Lift foot off of lever once Trendelenburg position is
achieved.

4. To RAISE the chair Back upwards from Trendelenburg:
Pull up on the back. (FIG. 4, #2)
For further upward adjustment, pull out on either Back
Release Handle (FIG. 2 or 3) until the desired position
is reached, or until chair back is fully upright.

DO NOT FORCE back of chair downward without
engaging either of the two Release Handles. This can
damage the chair. The chair back will stay in any position
when you remove your hand from the handles.

NOTE: If the chair back does not recline when the Back Release

Handle is pulled, or does not remain in the correct reclined position
when the Release Handle is released, cable tension must be adjusted.
Refer to Adjusting Gas Spring on page 8.

DO NOT push or pull footrest to position chair.

DO NOT stand or sit on the footrest.

DO NOT place hands, legs or feet under seat, legrest

or footrest. Stay clear of recline mechanism.

KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from the underside of chair. Injury may occur.

FIG. 4

FIG. 2

FIG. 1

FIG. 3

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