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5351-5361
Caremor Cliner
PLEASE READ AND FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
If you have trouble understanding these instructions contact your dealer or Winco customer support, (800) 237-33 77
Winco assumes no responsibility for damage or injury caused by improper assembly,
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS.
2. NEVER use tray as a restraint.
3. ALWAYS fold footplate up before user enters or exits the chair; otherwise INJURY MAY RESULT.
4. DO NOT stand on plastic footplate; INJURY MAY RESULT.
5. Keep users hands and feet clear of any moving parts. Attendant MUST confirm that users hands and feet are clear
of moving parts before and while adjusting positions on tray or footrest or INJURY MAY RESULT.
6. Never use the chair arms or tray as a seat; INJURY MAY OCCUR.
7. Lock casters at all times, except when transporting chair.
8. Chair must ALWAYS be positioned on a level surface.
9. DO NOT use chair for Transporting in or with ANY type of vehicle or trailer. Winco chairs have not been tested or
approved for use by an occupant in any type of vehicle or trailer.
10. Immediately remove from service; Any chair with broken parts, torn upholstery, or other mechanical or visible
damage.
11. Periodically, recheck tightness of all nuts, bolts and screws.
12. USE ONLY WINCO AUTHORIZED REPLACEMENT PARTS.
13. NEVER EXCEED the recommended weight capacity of 300 lbs. (136 kg).
14. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS for future reference and training.
No Tools required for standard assembly.
PLEASE READ AND FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ASSEMBLY
Install the Back
1. After checking your product for any shipping damage, put chair in upright position.
2. Slide the Back Frame over the 7/8” tubes of the Seat Frame. (FIG.3)
3. Depress the ¼” Lock Button in Seat Frame while pushing down on one side of Back Frame.
4. Repeat procedure on opposite side until both Lock Buttons are snapped into corresponding holes of Back
Frame. NOTE: Snap buttons must protrude out of holes on back frame. (FIG.4)
WARNING: Failure to lock back and seat frames together may cause injury.
5.
Remove the wood spacing block from back frame after chair assembly.
6. Press the “Hook & Loop” pieces together on bottom of chair back, to complete assembly and give finished
look to back of chair.
before attempting to use this product; otherwise injury may occur.
installation, use, or maintenance of these products.
5351-5361 Weight Capacity = 300 lbs. (136 kg.)
CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS
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Operation of the Tray – 5351 Only
7. The Tray automatically locks into the first position; depress the Latch Button for 2 more positions.
8. The Right Tray Arm is movable to compensate for minor variations in the width of the chair.
9. Storing the Tray; Insert the left tray arm tube into the right tray receiving tube and the Latch Button will
lock it into place. Allow the right side of the table to hang down vertically on the right side of chair (Left &
Right; as if you are seated in chair).
10. To make the tray permanently non-locking, remove the Snap Button of the Right Tray Arm.
Operation of the Chair
There are two ways to operate this chair; Attendant Controlled & User Controlled.
11. The chair comes from the factory set up for Attendant Controlled positioning of the chair. This means the
Release Handle must be actuated by an attendant before positioning of the chair can be changed. By
squeezing the Release Handle – moving the chair to the desired position – and releasing the handle - the
attendant can position the patient in an infinite number of positions. (FIG.2)
NOTE: The attendant must also squeeze the handle to allow the patient to be brought back to the standard sitting
position before the patient can get out of the chair safely.
12. The chair can be changed from the Attendant positioning to User Controlled positioning. This means that
the Release Handle must be relocated underneath the left Upholstered Armrest (the instructions on the
following pages will describe how you can make this change to your chair). Once this change is made, the
User can control their own recline position by squeezing the handle under the left Upholstered Arm of the
chair. (FIG.1)
NOTE: The attendant can still operate the chair; however, leverage to move the patient will not be as effective as
with the Attendant Controlled positioning option.
Stay clear of recline mechanism.
Periodically recheck tightness of ALL screws & bolts, & never use the tray as a restraint.
Maintenance of the Chair
13. To ensure proper operation of the reclining mechanism, lubricate all pivot points with a silicone lubricant at
least twice yearly.
14. The back cushion can be replaced by opening the “Hook & Loop” flap on the lower rear of the back cushion,
removing the Push Handle, and sliding it off of the Back Frame. (FIG.3)
15. The seat/legrest cushion can be replaced by removing the (2) seat hold-down slat screws (attaching the
underside-rear of the seat cushion to the chair frame) then slide the cushion off toward front o f chair.
Optional 5-inch Caster Placement
16. The casters on this 5351-5361 chair, can be configured one of two ways; Rigid casters in front & Total Lock
casters on rear or vice versa.
If you wish your chair to have casters in opposite configuration, please follow below instruction s.
a) Lay chair on side on carpeted surface. Use a Phillips screwdriver and 7/16” wrench to remove the 1/4” bolt
& nut from chair legs.
b) Remove bolts and casters. IMPORTANT: Be sure to also remove the plastic Caster Insert Sleeve from
chair leg. This piece must be repositioned so that the bolts line up with slot on Insert Sleeve when caster is
re-inserted into chair leg.
c) Re-insert casters into chair legs. (Follow IMPORTANT note in above step)
d) Insert bolts and nuts; tighten all with screwdriver and wrench.
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