Operation of the chair – Winco Mfg. 5400 - Premier LifeCare Recliner User Manual

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Rev E Date 06-27-13

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Operation of the Chair:

5. NON-RESTRAINT: To make the chair permanently non-restraint, unbolt the Position Lock Bar from the
back of the chair.

6. POSITION LOCK: Attendant may hold the chair in a reclined position by engaging the Position Lock. To

safely accomplish this, recline the chair to the 2

nd

or 3

rd

recline position and lower the

Position Lock with your hand until the notches on the Position Lock bars engage with
the Position Lock Pins. To release Position Lock, raise the Position Lock off of the
Pins and return chair to upright position.









7. To ensure proper operation of the reclining mechanism, lubricate all pivot points with a silicone lubricant at

least twice yearly.


Wrinkles in Vinyl –
Storage and shipping can cause wrinkles of the vinyl on your Winco chair. This is normal.
Please allow 1-2 weeks at room temperature (approx. 70 degrees) to allow for vinyl to expand back to original
appearance.



Operating Instructions for OPTIONS available for your recliner:



*Lateral Supports (LS option only)


1. Use Phillips screwdriver to loosen the upper Back Frame screw (do not

remove).

2. Position the T-slot on Lateral Support Bracket around the screw between

Back Frame and Upholstered Back.

3. Be sure that screw is seated completely in T-slot and Lateral Support drops

down into T-slot.

4. Re-tighten the upper Back Frame screw. (REPEAT FOR BOTH SIDES)



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WARNING: Failure to lock back and seat frames together may cause injury.

WARNING: Attendant must release Position Lock before patient can exit chair – If patient attempts to
exit chair with Position Lock engaged, SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT.

WARNING: Failure to release the Position Lock before changing positions will result in damage to the
chair and void the warranty.

Periodically recheck tightness of all screws and bolts, and never use the chair arms, backrest, legrest or

tray as a seat or the tray as a restraint.

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