Human Touch HT-5020 User Manual

REPLACING THE ARMREST
It is imperative that Human Touch® products are repaired in a manner that ensures product safety and regulatory compliance and that is fully consistent with the practices used during the manufacturing process. Therefore, Human Touch requires that all product repairs are performed using only factory-new parts and in accordance with these repair instructions. Failure to adhere to these instructions voids the product warranty and releases Human Touch from all liability for injury or product damage resulting from the repair.
Tools Required: 5-mm Allen wrench, flat-head screwdriver. NOTE: SAVE ALL PARTS FOR USE DURING REASSEMBLY.
REMOVING THE ARMREST
1. Power off the chair, then unplug it.
2. Remove all pads from the chair (Fig.1).
3. Using a 5-mm Allen wrench, remove the two Allen screws/washers that secure the armrest to the seat frame (Fig.2).
4. Lift up on the armrest to remove it from the chair (Fig.2).
November 22, 2010
SERVICE LEVEL: 3
(Fig.1)
(Fig.2)
Allen bolt
Armrest
Washer
5-mm Allen wrench
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INSTALLING THE NEW ARMREST
1. Align the armrest post with the corresponding fittings on the chair frame (Fig.3).
2. Align the metal shift lever rod with the plastic bushing on the armrest, then insert the rod into the bushing as you push the armrest downward into position (Fig.4).
3. Replace the two Allen screws/washers you removed earlier to secure the armrest to the chair.
4. Plug in the chair, power it on, then verify that the recline lever is working properly. If it is not, the shift lever rod is not properly installed into the plastic bushing or the armrest posts are not properly installed in the fittings. Repeat steps 1 and 2. – repeat step 2.
5. Replace the chair pads.
Align shift lever rod
Fittings on the
chair frame
Armrest post
Shift lever rod
Plastic bushing
with plastic bushing
Armrest
(Fig.3)
Please send any questions or comments regarding these instructions to: documentation@humantouch.com
© 2010 Human Touch®, LLC.
(Fig.4)
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