General maintenance – Winco Mfg. 6240 - Inverness 24 Hour Treatment Recliner User Manual

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GENERAL CARE & CLEANING:

REGULARLY lubricate pivot points on the recline mechanism with a lubricant approved by your facility. Periodically
position the chair back into full recline position to keep the gas cylinder lubricated.

Periodically inspect tightness of all screws, bolts, and nuts.

Winco furnishings are built to provide durable reliable service when properly cared for.
In general all of our products should be 1) Cleaned 2) Rinsed 3) Allowed to air dry.
It is important to note that disinfecting a product is not the same as cleaning the product. Disinfectants alone will not
provide adequate cleaning, they do not have grease or oil cutting properties to remove grime or hair and skin oils. Over
time, the appearance and feel and performance of your upholstery may diminish if not cleaned properly

CLEANING:
Remove grime, hair and body oils; Your furnishings should be cleaned with mild soap & water solution and a damp cloth
on a regular basis (especially where skin & hair make contact with upholstery). Avoid harsh detergents or chemicals that
could damage the upholstery or finish of your recliner. If the furnishing is disinfected with chemicals or bleach, it MUST
be wiped off using only clean water on a damp cloth and then be allowed to air dry. Failure to rinse upholstery with clean
water can result in a build-up of residues over time that can dry out the upholstery and cause changes to the look and
feel of the upholstery and eventually can lead to cracking.

Please refer to the PERMABLOK or other instruction tags that may have come with your furnishings for complete care
and cleaning instructions. Retain information on tag for future use.
FOR FURTHER CLEANING INFORMATION on standard Winco vinyls VISIT:
http://spradlingvinyl.com/asset/docs/research/ApprovedCleaners.pdf
http://spradlingvinyl.com/asset/docs/research/CompleteCareandCleaningGuides.pdf

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE

GAS SPRING RELEASE ADJUSTMENT: (continued)

Chair will not recline:

5. If chair will NOT recline when left or right recline levers are pulled,

rotate the gas spring clockwise (A) half (1/2) of a revolution (or 180°).

Chair reclines without the use of recline levers:

6. If the chair reclines without the use of recline levers, rotate the gas

spring counter-clockwise (B) half (1/2) of a revolution (or 180°).

7. After adjustment; Replace Clevis Pin and Bow-Tie Cotter Pin.

8. Pull the recline lever (A) and push back on the chair back (B) to

check for proper adjustment. Repeat above steps as needed until
correct release action is achieved. Then TIGHTEN HEX NUT (that
you loosened in step 3).

IMPORTANT:

Make sure all bow tie cotter
pins are securely inserted in all
clevis pins and that the cables are
attached through slot (A) at
opposite end of operator.

WARNING:

Failure to securely insert the bow tie cotter pins into the clevis
pin could cause the clevis pins to fall out and result in injury, or
damage to the chair.

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