f.Hardware package (2 extra small plastic brakes. Keep these for replacements if necessary)
g.1” inch round black metal support poles for chase lounge extension (2)
h.Cup Holder (1) Happy bag (1)
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Place bent arms on the ground with knots in the back. Take the loose end of the rope on the right
side and slide it through the hole at the top of the bent arm. Tie a small square knot just like the
knot at the bottom of the arm. Repeat the process for the left side rope. (The small plastic brakes
should be on the backside. If they are on front, simply untie the front knot and reverse the brakes to
the backside) Place the cushion part of the chair with the “EZ Hang” logo at the top right in be-
tween the bent arms on the ground and under all the ropes.
Thread the two square spreader bars through the sleeves on the backside of cushion (sleeve is on
top and bottom of the main cushion.)
Align holes in spreader bars to holes in bent arms. Top spreader bar should be on the front side.
Bottom spreader bar should be on the backside. Connect with hex bolt, washer and nut. Repeat for
all eight holes using the wrench provided and tighten until secure.
Slide the 1” inch round black support poles in each side of the chase lounge extension at the front
of the chair and seal with the velcro cover to lock each pole in place. This provides stability for
chase lounge when extended out.
To hold Chase lounge out, insert small wicker dowel through sleeve at the end of chase lounge and
tie a simple granny knot like the knot already tied at other end to secure it in place. To use chair
with the chase lounge extended, hook smaller S hook already tied, on to location where lager S
hook is hanging the chair.
Chase lounge can either be extended out or tucked under the chair. If you desire it tucked under,
simply use the two clips provided under chair and tuck excess rope into pouch using small velcro
tab to secure. When tucked under use regular footrest. See picture below.
Eyebolt Installation
Locate ceiling joist (by Stud Finder or tapping and verifying with a small nail.) Be sure to
locate exact center. Using a 3/16” (3mm) wood drill bit, drill a hole (approx. 4” (10CM)
deep) perpendicular to the ceiling. Screw in the two supplied eye lags until all threads
have disappeared into the joist. Make certain the distance apart is approximately 49”. Do
not loosen or adjust once in place.
Important: Hole must be directly in the center of the stud for full weight bearing capacity.
Spinning or swinging could loosen and compromise the eyebolt strength.