Graham-Field Health Products Lumex FR587WD Series User manual

Series FR587WD Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner,
Extra Wide with Drop Arm
Series FR587WDH Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner,
Extra Wide with Drop Arm, with Heat and Massage
Assembly and Operating Instructions
IMPORTANT: READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR LUMEX
FR587WD / FR587WDH DELUXE EXTRA-WIDE CLINICAL CARE RECLINER.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
THE MOST CURRENT VERSION OF THIS MANUAL CAN BE FOUND ONLINE
AT www.grahameld.com.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................3
INTENDED USE .................................................................................................................................................3
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS—PLEASE READ BEFORE USE .......................................................3
WARNINGS..................................................................................................................................................3
ASSEMBLY...............................................................................................................................................................5
UNPACKING.......................................................................................................................................................5
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................5
UPHOLSTERED BACK ASSEMBLY...........................................................................................................5
OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................................8
TENTE®CASTERS.............................................................................................................................................8
LOCKING CASTERS...................................................................................................................................8
DIRECTIONAL (SWIVEL) CASTER ............................................................................................................8
SIDE TABLE OPERATION.................................................................................................................................9
RAISE TABLE..............................................................................................................................................9
LOWER TABLE ...........................................................................................................................................9
SIDE PANEL OPERATION.................................................................................................................................9
REMOVE SIDE PANEL................................................................................................................................9
INSTALL SIDE PANEL ................................................................................................................................9
RECLINER OPERATION..................................................................................................................................10
FIRST POSITION (UPRIGHT POSITION) .................................................................................................10
SECOND POSITION (FIRST RECLINE POSITION) .................................................................................10
THIRD POSITION (SECOND RECLINE POSITION).................................................................................10
TRENDELENBURG POSITION (ALSO KNOWN AS SHOCK POSITION) .............................................. 11
DROP ARM OPERATION.................................................................................................................................12
LOWER DROP ARM .................................................................................................................................12
RAISE DROP ARM ...................................................................................................................................12
GAS SPRING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................................................................................................13
ADJUSTING CABLE TENSION ................................................................................................................13
HEAT AND MASSAGE FEATURE .........................................................................................................................14
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE ..................................................................................................... 14
DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................................................14
CONNECTION ...........................................................................................................................................14
MAIN COMPONENTS................................................................................................................................14
HEAT AND MASSAGE UNIT SETUP INSTRUCTIONS............................................................................15
HEAT AND MASSAGE UNIT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS...................................................................16
HEAT AND MASSAGE UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................................................................... 17
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................19
EVERY THREE MONTHS ................................................................................................................................19
UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE AND STAIN REMOVAL ...............................................................................19
PERMABLOK3®CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE — ADVANCED VINYL PROTECTION ....................... 19
CDC RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................................20
CE CERTIFICATION (SERIES FR587WD ONLY) ..................................................................................................22
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................22
LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................23

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INTRODUCTION
This manual contains assembly, operation, and maintenance instructions for the Lumex
Clinical Care Recliners Series FR587WD and FR587WDH. Read the entire manual carefully
before using your recliner, and refer to it during use if you have questions. If you have
further questions, call Graham-Field / Lumex Technical Support at 1.770.368.4700.
INTENDED USE
Lumex Clinical Care Recliners are intended to make the care, treatment and recovery of
patients easier and more comfortable. Lumex Clinical Care Recliners are used in a wide
range of healthcare applications including Dialysis, Oncology, Drug Delivery, Same Day
Surgery and Post-Operative Recovery. Lumex Clinical Care Recliners are ideal for use in
hospitals, clinics and rehabilitation centers.
Lumex Series FR587WD and FR587WDH support patient weights up to 450 lb (204 kg) when
evenly distributed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS—PLEASE READ BEFORE USE
The safety statements presented in this chapter refer to the basic safety information that
the FR587WD / FR587WDH user must pay attention to and abide by. There are additional
safety statements in other chapters or sections, which may be the same as or similar to the
following, or specic to the operations. Please note the following special statements, used
throughout this manual, and their signicance:
WARNING: Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious personal injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate personal injury.
sNOTICE: Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could
result in product or property damage.
Info: Provides application recommendations or other useful information to
ensure that you get the most from your product.
WARNINGS
WARNING: Read this entire manual before assembly or operation.
WARNING: Periodically inspect all parts and replace as needed.
WARNING:Donotusenearanopename,asthechaircouldbeacombustion
source,resultinginre,propertydamage,andseverephysicalinjury.
WARNING: Service and repair of the Lumex FR587WD / FR587WDH Deluxe Clinical
Care Recliner, Extra Wide with Drop Arm, must be performed by a Graham-Field
authorized distributor. GF Health Products, Inc. is not responsible for any
consequence resulting from any unauthorized service or repair.
WARNING: The electronics and / or actuator contain no serviceable components.
If service is required, the unit must be returned to the factory for repair. DO NOT
attempt to open the electronics or actuator or obtain local service; this will void
the warranty and may result in damage to the unit. Consult your Graham-Field
authorized distributor for further information.

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WARNING: This product has a maximum weight capacity of 450 lb (204 kg), EVENLY
DISTRIBUTED.
WARNING: Casters must be locked at all times, except during transport.
WARNING:Unauthorizedmodicationofyourreclinerortheuseofnon-Lumex
replacement parts may change the structure of the recliner and could create a
hazardous condition, which may result in serious injury and will void the warranty.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) which is known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.p65warnings.ca.gov/furniture.
WARNING:GFHealthProducts,Inc.specicallydisclaimsresponsibilityforany
bodily injury or property damage which may occur during any use which does not
comply with federal, state or local laws or ordinances.

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ASSEMBLY
UNPACKING
1. Check for obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If damage is evident, notify the
carrier and your Graham-Field authorized distributor.
2. Remove all packaging materials from recliner base.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
upholstered back
upholstered armrest
upholstered seat
upholstered
legrest / skirt
upholstered
footrest
fold-down
side table
frame
removable side panel
padded
push handle
gas spring
actuating lever
total locking caster
(total of 3 on recliner; black locking tab)
rear directional (swivel) locking caster
(right rear leg only; green locking tab)
Series FR587WD Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner,
Extra Wide with Drop Arm
Upholstered Back Assembly
1. After removing all components from the
carton, engage all four locks on the casters
before beginning assembly.
2. See the location of three clevis pins, two ring
cotter pins and two large cotter pins at right.
Info: The center clevis pins are 5/16" in
diameter. The outside clevis pins are 3/8" in
diameter.
large cotter pin
3
/
8
” diameter
clevis pin
5
/
16
” diameter
clevis pin
back brace with
U-brackets
Back Assembly

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3. Remove cardboard shipping
retainers and tape from around
gas spring cylinders. Rotate the
hinge section on the gas spring
so that it is perpendicular to the
upholstered back, as shown at
right.
4. Remove side panel: grasp
upholstered side panel from
both sides. Pull sharply out
from recliner until locking
clips release side panel from
frame.
5. Lift the upholstered back
from the sides and place it
horizontally with the
upright back tubes resting
on the recliner frame.
6. Align the holes on the
upright back tubes of the
upholstered back with the
holes on the seat frame.
Place the 3/8" diameter
clevis pins through the
mounting holes in the frame
and back as shown at right.
7. Secure the two clevis pins
by placing a large cotter
pin through the hole in the
clevis pin (one for each
side) as shown at right.
clevis pin
cotter pin
Remove Side Panel
Clevis Pin and Cotter Pin
Align Holes Place Clevis Pins
Place Cotter Pin Cotter Pin
gas spring hinge
Rotate HInge

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Place Clevis Pins
Place Cotter Pins
Replace Side Panel
8. Raise the upholstered back to vertical position.
Tuck the plastic skirt at rear of upholstered
back behind seat frame crossbrace. Align the
hinges at the bottom of the gas springs with
the holes in the U-brackets on the seat frame
crossbrace. While holding the back in position
with one hand, secure both gas spring hinges
to the U-brackets by placing two 5/16"diameter
clevis pins through the U-brackets and hinges
with the other hand.
9. Secure the clevis pins by placing the ring cotter
pins through the hole in the clevis pins as
shown at right.
10. Re-install side panel: insert side panel
into recliner frame by lining up side
panel clips with frame tubes. Push
side panel rmly into frame until
side panel clips lock into place.

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OPERATION
TENTE®CASTERS
WARNING: Casters must be locked at all times, except during transport.
All Lumex Clinical Care Recliners now feature
the latest design, all-plastic casters from TENTE.
Specically designed for use in healthcare
environments, the new casters are easier to clean,
easier to move, and tolerate a wide array of cleaners
and chemicals. Each caster is made from high-
grade synthetic materials and features a double-ball
bearing swivel head. The wheel center is made of
polypropylene and the tire tread of TENTEprene
(thermoplastic rubber). The gray non-marking tires
feature precision ball bearings.
Locking casters
Each Lumex Clinical Care Recliner features three total locking casters, identied by black
actuator tabs, that lock both the wheel and the swivel. To activate the total lock, simply
press down on the BLACK actuator tab until it locks. To release the total lock, press on the
raised portion of the actuator tab until the lever is back in the normal operating position.
Directional (swivel) caster
The fourth caster, located on the right rear position of the recliner, is a directional (swivel)
locking caster only. Identied by a green actuator tab, the directional lock caster will lock
in one of two 180-degree positions relative to the frame (forward and backward) and allows
the recliner to track straight when pushed. To activate the directional lock, simply press
down on the GREEN actuator tab until it locks — you may need to move the recliner slightly
until the caster locks in a straight line with the recliner frame. To release the directional
lock, press on the raised portion of the actuator tab until the lever is back in the normal
operating position.
green actuator tabblack actuator tab
directional (swivel)
locking caster
(right rear caster)
total
locking caster

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side table
(stored position)
side table
(engaged position)
tabs engage into
slots on side table
mount bracket
side table
mount bracket
3/8" clevis pin
attachment
armrest
side table
(disengaged position)
Side Table
SIDE TABLE OPERATION
Raise Table
Raise the side table all the
way up and slide in toward
the armrest until tabs engage
slots in mount bracket. Press
down lightly on table to ensure
locking tabs are engaged.
Lower Table
Lift the side table up slightly
until tabs disengage slots and
pull table away from armrest.
Lower side table to self-storing
position.
SIDE PANEL OPERATION
For easy cleaning and access to the
side and underside of the recliner,
Lumex Clinical Care Recliners feature
easy-to-remove side panels.
Remove Side Panel
Grasp upholstered side panel from
both sides. Pull sharply out from
recliner until locking clips release side
panel from frame.
Install Side Panel
Insert side panel into recliner frame by
lining up side panel clips with frame
tubes. Push side panel rmly into frame
until side panel clips lock into place.

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RECLINER OPERATION
The Lumex Series FR587WD and FR587WDH Recliners feature three positions for patient
comfort. The fourth position is a Trendelenburg (or Shock Position) that must be activated
by a caregiver. The Trendelenburg Position CANNOT be activated by a patient while in the
recliner. In addition, the Series FR587WD features a back that can be repositioned via the
adjustment lever located on the push handle on the back of the recliner.
First Position (Upright Position)
The rst position is the Upright Position. This position is
ideal for patient transport and can be used to initiate patient
treatment / therapy.
Second Position (First Recline Position)
The second position is the First Recline Position and is also
known as the “TV” position. This position is ideal for patient
treatment, rest and reading.
To Achieve Second Position / First Recline Position:
• Reclining by patient: Place hands on armrests and push
body against recliner back to recline yourself to desired
position. To bring yourself up, place hands on armrests
and pull yourself up while leaning your body forward,
away from the recliner back, while at the same time
pushing down evenly on the footrest with your legs.
• Reclining by attendant: Standing on either side of the
recliner, grasp the armrest with one hand and the push
handle with the other hand. Push back on push handle to
recline. To return, grasp push handle and pull forward to
raise the recliner’s back.
sNOTICE: DO NOT use the footrest by itself to
return the recliner to an upright position from any
recline position. Doing so may damage the recliner
mechanism. Please follow the instructions above to
operate the recliner.
Third Position (Second Recline Position)
The third position is the Second Recline Position and is also known as the “Full Recline”
position. This position is ideal for patient treatment, rest and reading.
To Achieve Third Position / Second Recline Position:
• By the patient: From the First Recline Position, continue to push against the back by
placing your hands on armrests and continue to recline yourself to the Second Recline
Position. To bring yourself up, place hands on armrest and pull yourself up while leaning
your body forward away from the recliner back while at the same time pushing down
evenly on the footrest with your legs.
• Reclining by attendant: Standing on either side of the recliner, grasp the armrest with
one hand and push handle with the other hand. Push back on push handle to recline. To
return, grasp push handle and pull forward to raise the recliner back.
Upright Position
First Recline Position
(TV Position)
Second Recline Position
(Full Recline Position)
Trendelenburg Position
(Shock Position)

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Upright Position
First Recline Position
(TV Position)
Second Recline Position
(Full Recline Position)
Trendelenburg Position
(Shock Position)
Info: Due to the 450 pound weight capacity (when evenly distributed) the
FR587WD Recliner has two gas pistons to assist in the recline and return of the
back. One piston assists during the rearward movement of the back, the other
piston assists during the return of the back to an upright position. For this
reason, in order for the gas piston to operate properly, a person of at least 150 lb
(68 kg) should be sitting in the recliner.
Trendelenburg Position (Also Known as
Shock Position)
Info: This position can only be achieved
by a caregiver.
Standing at the back of the recliner, grasp the
push handle with one hand while actuating
the Lever located on the rear push handle
with other. Slowly guide the back down
fully until it stops and release the lever. If
the articulating headrest is in the forward
position, push back so that it is even with the
back of the recliner. Trendelenburg Position
can be obtained from any position.
To bring recliner out of Trendelenburg, stand
at the back of the recliner and actuate the
lever shown in upper right picture. Slowly
guide the back upright and release the lever.
The recliner can then be placed in the desired
position.
Lever

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DROP ARM OPERATION
The Lumex Deluxe Clinical Care Recliner Extra Wide
with Drop Arm (Series FR587WD and FR87WDH)
features self-storing drop arms that are simple for the
caregiver to actuate. By lowering the arm, a safer and
easier lateral transfer for the resident and caregiver can
be achieved.
WARNING: Always lock all casters before
attempting to transfer a patient. DO NOT attempt
to transfer a patient if you are unsure about the
physical abilities of the patient or yourself. If you
are transferring a patient between two pieces
of equipment, ensure both pieces of equipment
are locked, are at the same height in order to
reduce the amount of lifting required to transfer
the patient, and are as close to one another as
possible. Failure to heed this warning could result
in personal injury to the patient and / or caregiver.
Lower Drop Arm
1. Lift fold-down side table away from recliner to
expose drop arm pull button as shown at right.
2. Pull drop arm pull button outward while gently
pushing down on center of armrest until arm is in
the fully lowered position.
Raise Drop Arm
1. Grasp armrest with one hand and pull upward while
pulling out on the drop arm pull button. Evenly raise
armrest upward until drop arm pull button locks
into place.
2. Ensure drop arm is secure by pushing down on
center of armrest.
Arm Dropped
Pull Button Detail
arm
arm
Arm Up
pull button

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Adjusting Cable Tension 2
Adjusting Cable Tension 1
GAS SPRING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Info: gas springs have been pre-adjusted at factory
The gas spring on your recliner provides counterbalancing forces, and is self-locking for
innite, precise positioning. Unlocking the gas spring is controlled by actuating the lever
located on the padded push handle on the back of the recliner. When the lever is actuated
it pulls on the cable which in turn pulls on a hinge, depressing a button at the end of the
gas spring rod. If the gas spring does not unlock when the lever is actuated or if it remains
permanently unlocked when the lever is actuated, the cable must be adjusted.
Adjusting Cable Tension
1. Remove the one screw and cable clip which secure the
cable to the upholstered back. Remove the gas spring
from the recliner by disassembling the two ring cotter
pins and the two clevis pins that secure the gas spring to
the back / frame.
2. Lower the back until it rests on the stop bars on the
recliner frame. Loosen the lock nut on the gas spring.
3. Hold the hinge assembly while turning the gas spring
until the cable just becomes taut. Back off the gas spring
an additional half turn.
Info: If the gas spring was not unlocking when the
lever was actuated, the gas spring must be turned
clockwise. If the gas spring was not locking when the
lever was released, the gas spring must be turned
counter-clockwise.
4. Retighten the lock nut.
5. Reassemble the gas spring to the back of the recliner by
replacing the clevis pins, bridge pins, and re-attach cable
to back of recliner with the screw and cable clip.
6. Actuate the recliner in accordance with the operating
instructions to verify correct adjustment.

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selector switch
Selector Switch (Mounted
Underneath Right Armrest)
HEAT AND MASSAGE FEATURE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING GUIDE
Series FR587WDH
Tools required: 1/4" hex wrench and Phillips Screwdriver
WARNING: Important! Read and understand these instructions before assembling
or using the Specialty Healthcare Seating Heat and Massage Unit. If you do
not understand any part of these warnings, cautions or instructions, contact a
healthcare professional for direction in the use of this product. If the Heat and
Massage Unit is not properly assembled, personal injury and damage to the Heat and
Massage Unit could result.
WARNING: Disconnection of the device: In case of emergency, always disconnect
the device by removing the power cord plug from the power outlet
WARNING: The recliner seat and back heating elements are wired to operate in
series only. Do not change the system wiring in any way.
WARNING: If components are damaged or missing, contact your Graham-Field
authorized distributor immediately. DO NOT use substitute parts. Use only Lumex
replacement parts. The use of non-Lumex replacement parts could cause personal
injury, property damage, and void the warranty.
WARNING: GF Health Products, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any damage or
injury caused by improper assembly or use of this product.
Description
The Lumex Specialty Healthcare Seating Heat and Massage Unit is a low-voltage (12V)
Heat and Massage Unit, controllable by the user and / or caregiver, designed to enhance
the comfort of the patient / resident during the use of Lumex Clinical Care Recliners. The
Heat and Massage Unit offers three levels of seat and back heat, as well as a gentle or rm
massage function for just lower back or both lower and upper back.
Connection
The Heat and Massage Unit comes pre-installed
in Lumex Clinical Care Recliners with the Heat
and Massage Option (FR587WDH). During
recliner shipment, the Heat and Selector Switch
connections are disconnected. Several easy
connections are all that is required to make the
unit functional.
Main Components
1. The Selector Switch (shown at right), in the
switch box mounted on the right side of the
recliner underneath the armrest, is a single
multi-position switch that activates both the
Heat and Massage functions.

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2. The control module, the
brains of the system, is inside
the junction box. Both are
shown at right.
3. The power supply, which has
an 8-foot power cord that
plugs into the wall power
outlet, is shown at right.
Heat and Massage Unit Setup Instructions
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury and damage to the recliner
always obtain assistance when positioning the recliner as
instructed in the following sections.
1. Install the back assembly and gas spring on the seat frame with
the clevis pins and clips supplied with the recliner as indicated
previously in the recliner Assembly and Operating Manual.
2. Remove the left side table (on the side opposite the mounted
switch box) from the recliner to prevent damage to it during setup:
Withdraw the ball lock pin, shown at right, and set ball lock pin and
table aside.
3. Place a protective cover or drop cloth on your workbench or oor
to protect the recliner frame nish and upholstery. With assistance,
carefully roll the recliner and rest it on its left side to provide
access to the seat bottom, as shown at right. If desired, for better
access, you may roll the recliner completely upside down. Carefully
extend the footrest partway for access to the components, as
shown at right.
WARNING: DO NOT place your hands in the path of the moving
recliner mechanism. Moving parts could cause personal injury.
4. Use a 1/4" hex wrench to remove the two hex head screws that
secure the junction box cover (see picture of junction box at top
of page). Remove the junction box cover to expose the control
module.
5.
Insert the cable connector labeled SWITCH through the bushing in
the plastic skirt at the bottom of the back cushion as shown at right.
6. Insert the cable connector labeled SWITCH into the control module
connector also labeled SWITCH (see picture of control module at
top of page) until its locking tab snaps into place.
7. See picture at right. Use Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw
that secures the cushioned cable clamp. Remove the clamp and
place it around the switch box cable. Slide the clamp over the cable
until the holes in the clamp tabs are in line with the screw, then
pinch them closed. Insert the screw through the clamp tabs, then
reinstall the screw and tighten it with a Phillips screwdriver.
8. Route the cables from the back cushion between the rear seat
frame crossbar and seat bottom.
Control Module (Junction
Box Cover Removed)
Junction Box Power
Supply
Secure Switch Box
Cable Clamp
Insert Cable
Connector Labeled
SWITCH
Through Bushing
Roll Recliner
onto its Left Side
Remove
Left Side Table
ball lock
pin
left
side table
switch box cable
clamp
clamp tabs
screw

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9. Insert the Y-cable connector labeled UPPER into the back cushion
cable connector also labeled UPPER until its locking tabs snap into
place, as shown at right.
10. Insert the Y-cable connector labeled LOWER into the back cushion
cable connector also labeled LOWER until its locking tabs snap into
place, as shown at right.
11. Insert the Y-cable connector labeled MASSAGE into the control
module connector also labeled MASSAGE (see picture of control
module at top of previous page) until its locking tab snaps into
place.
12. Insert the seat cushion cable connector labeled HEAT A into the
back cushion cable connector also labeled HEAT A until its locking
tabs snap into place, as shown at right.
13. Insert the cable connector labeled HEAT into the control module
connector also labeled HEAT (see picture of control module at top of previous page)
until its locking tab snaps into place.
14. Place the cable labeled HEAT A inside the junction box. Replace the junction box cover;
replace the two hex head screws that secure the junction box cover (see picture of
junction box at top of previous page). Use a 1/4" hex wrench to secure the screws.
15. Gather loose cable sections and secure them with the plastic cable ties furnished (see
picture of junction box at top of previous page).
16. With assistance, carefully return the recliner to its upright position.
17. Reinstall the left side table with the ball lock pin.
18. The Heat and Massage Unit is now ready for operation. Instructions for use follow.
sNOTICE: Before rolling the recliner, ensure the power cord is unplugged from the AC
outlet.
Heat and Massage Unit Operation Instructions
1. Plug the power supply cord into any grounded outlet.
2. The Heat and Massage Unit is operated
using the single multi-position selector
switch located on the right side of the
recliner underneath the armrest. The
Heat and Massage Functions can be
operated independently. The selector
switch faceplate is shown at right.
3. Press the selector switch UP to activate
the HEAT FUNCTION.
4. Press the selector switch DOWN to
activate the MASSAGE FUNCTION.
Connect Upper
and Lower Cables
Connect HEAT A
Cables

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5. The selector switch has THREE HEAT FUNCTION SETTINGS and FOUR MASSAGE
FUNCTION SETTINGS as follows:
a. HEAT FUNCTION SETTINGS:
1) Press selector switch UP for Setting 1: High Heat, 106°F (41°C), brightest LED.
2) Press selector switch UP AGAIN for Setting 2: Medium Heat, 104°F (40°C), bright
LED.
3) Press selector switch UP AGAIN for Setting 3: Low Heat, 100°F (37°C), dim LED.
4) Press selector switch UP AGAIN: Heat function shuts off.
5) There is a small red indicator light, which illuminates only during the Heat
function, in the selector switch. The light's brightness is determined by the Heat
level being used: Brightest = High Heat; Dimmest = Low Heat.
b. MASSAGE FUNCTION SETTINGS:
1) Press selector switch DOWN for Setting 1: Gentle Lower Back Massage.
2) Press selector switch DOWN AGAIN for Setting 2: Firm Lower Back Massage.
3) Press selector switch DOWN AGAIN for Setting 3: Gentle Upper and Lower Back
Massage.
4) Press selector switch DOWN AGAIN for Setting 4: Firm Upper and Lower Back
Massage.
5) Press selector switch DOWN AGAIN: Massage function Shuts Off.
6. The Heat and Massage Unit automatically shuts off at the following times:
a. HEAT FUNCTION: After one hour of continuous use at the same level.
b. MASSAGE FUNCTION: After fteen minutes of continuous use at the same level.
c. To restart the Heat and Massage Unit, follow the instructions above.
Heat and Massage Unit Troubleshooting Guide
The cables and connections need to be validated. This will require the services of a
maintenance person and a clear working area.
1. INSPECTION: Perform the following checks. If a working recliner of the same model is
available, it should be used for comparison.
2. Is the AC cord properly connected to the power supply? Is the cable from the power
supply to control module junction box in place?
3. With the power supply AC cord plugged into a live wall outlet, does the small light to the
left of the white seat symbol (located on the switch) light up when the switch is pressed
repeatedly or is there any indication of massage operation?
WARNING: Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before performing the
following steps!
a. Is the switch seat symbol oriented so that the back is vertical with the three arrows
pointing up? Is the switch loose in the box?
b. Is there any sign of external damage to the switch, switch box or the surrounding
area?
c. Is there any sign of external damage to the recliner?
d. Do any of the cables show any sign of damage or pinch points?

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e. Are all cable connections to the control module (in the junction box) in place per the
instructions? Are the connectors fully engaged?
f. Are any of the connectors damaged?
g. Are the wires within the connectors attached to the pins? Each wire may have to be
tugged lightly to check if the wire is still crimped to the pin.
4. POST-INSPECTION:
a. If improper or loose connections are found, reconnect them rmly (unless a loose
wire has been found). Plug the power supply AC cord into a live wall socket and
operate the unit through all functions.
b. If the switch seat symbol is rotated or there is evidence of damage to the box and
cable notify Graham-Field so that a switch box and cable can be sent for replacement.
c. If damage to any other electrical cable or component, or disconnected wires are
found, notify Graham-Field.
5. ACTIONS:
a. If full operation is restored, advise Graham-Field of your successful outcome.
b. If the fault cannot be corrected by simple re-connection, inform Graham-Field of the
results of your inspection in detail so that we may determine the appropriate action
to be taken.
If you have any questions about the setup and / or operation of the Heat and Massage
Unit, call the Graham-Field Technical Support Group at 1.770.368.4700.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Inspect all components periodically and replace as needed.
EVERY THREE MONTHS
• Check and clean casters.
• Tighten bolts in each leg that secure caster into frame.
• Check brakes on casters.
• Check and clean lock recline mechanism.
• Check recliner mechanism for operation in all positions, including Trendelenburg
Position, with assistant seated in recliner.
UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE AND STAIN REMOVAL
• Ordinary dirt: wash with warm water and a mild soap or detergent.
• Stubborn dirt: using a soft bristle brush, wash with warm water and a mild soap or
detergent.
• Ground-in dirt: scrub with powdered cleanser or similar detergent.
• Chewing gum: scrape carefully; remove with kerosene or naphtha.
• Nail polish and remover: Blot immediately to prevent damage.
• Ball point pen: blot immediately with a white cloth dampened in water or mineral oil.
• Paint, shoe polish, heel marks: remove immediately! Use a white cloth dampened in
kerosene, naphtha or turpentine. Do not use paint remover or liquid brush cleaners.
• Tars, asphalt, creosote: remove to prevent staining. Clean area with kerosene or
naphtha.
WARNING: When using kerosene or naphtha, do so in a well ventilated area and keep
itawayfromre,ame,andreclineroccupant.
• Waxing and renishing: improves wearability. Use any quality paste wax.
• A diluted solution of 10% (or less) of bleach or Clorox may be used when cleaning this
recliner.
PERMABLOK3®Care and Cleaning Guide — Advanced Vinyl Protection
• Step 1 (eye shadow, mascara, grease, black felt tip pen, crayon, chocolate, suntan lotion,
hair and body oils): remove excess spill with a damp cloth. Clean with a 1:1 mix of Ivory®
liquid soap and water. Next, rinse with clean water and dry.
• Step 2 (red lipstick): use a straight application of concentrated cleaners such as Formula
409®or Fantastik®spray cleaner. Wipe with a clean cloth, rinse with water, and dry.
• Step 3 (blood, urine, feces, oil base paint, tar, and asphalt): use a 1:1 mix of ammonia and
water, or a 1:4 mix of bleach and water. Rinse with clean water and dry.
• Step 4 (all other tough stains): use a straight application of naphtha (lighter uid). Rinse
thoroughly with clean water and pat surface dry. If the stain persists, go to step 5.
• Step 5: use a 1:1 mix of isopropyl alcohol and water. If the stain persists, use straight
alcohol. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat dry.
Info: For cleaning that requires step 4 or 5, use a soft cotton cloth saturated with
the cleaning material and rub the stain in circles 10 times. Pat dry with another
soft cotton cloth and check the results.

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The information published in this care guide refers to the performance of PERMABLOK3
products in specic tests conducted under laboratory conditions. Results may vary under
actual conditions.
This information is not a guarantee and does not relieve the user from the responsibility of
the proper and safe use of the product and all cleaning agents. The use of certain agents can
be harmful to the surface appearance and lifespan of vinyl. Spradling, its agents, and assigns
assume no responsibility resulting from the use of such cleaning agents to the vinyl.
Please check compatibility when using this product in combination with painted or
varnished surfaces.
PERMABLOK3 is a registered trademark of Spradling Holdings, Inc.
Ivory is a registered trademark of Procter and Gamble.
Formula 409 is a registered trademark of The Clorox Company.
Fantastik is a registered trademark of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Spradling International is not sponsored by, afliated with, or endorsed by such trademark
owners.
CDC RECOMMENDATIONS
CLEANING AND DISINFECTING STRATEGIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SURFACES IN
PATIENT-CARE AREAS FOR VINYL UPHOLSTERY, WALL COVERINGS AND FLOORING
• Select EPA-registered disinfectants, if available, and use them in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Do not use high-level disinfectants / liquid chemical sterilants for disinfection of either
noncritical instruments and devices or any environmental surfaces; such use is counter
to label instructions for these toxic chemicals.
• Follow manufacturers’ instructions for cleaning and maintaining noncritical medical
equipment.
• In the absence of a manufacturer’s cleaning instructions, follow certain procedures:
• Clean noncritical medical equipment surfaces with a detergent / disinfectant.
• Do not use alcohol to disinfect large environmental surfaces.
• Use barrier protective coverings as appropriate for noncritical surfaces that are:
• Touched frequently with gloved hands during the delivery of patient care.
• Likely to become contaminated with blood or body substances.
• Difcult to clean (e.g., computer keyboards).
• Keep housekeeping surfaces (e.g., oors, walls, tabletops) visibly clean on a regular
basis and clean up spills promptly.
• Use a one-step process and an EPA-registered hospital detergent / disinfectant designed
for general housekeeping purposes in patient-care areas where:
• Uncertainty exists as to the nature of the soil on the surfaces (whether it is blood or
body uid or just normal dust or dirt).
• Uncertainty exists regarding the presence of multi drug resistant organisms on such
surfaces.
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