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    Murphy L C 1 1 B eige LC12 Ocean Blue LC13 Mauve Fairview LC21-1 Light Brown LC22-1 Blue LC23-1 Burgundy LC24-1 Green Stanford LC31 T oast LC32 Blue LC33 Mauve LC34 Green Woodbriar LC41 B eige LC42 Blue LC43 Mauve LC44 Green Manchester LC51-1 Chestnut Brown LC52-1 Midnight Blue LC53-1 Burgundy LC54-1 Evergreen LC55 Beige LC56 Black LC57 Burgundy LC[...]

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    2 OPERATION (FIGURE 1) NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY of this Instruction Sheet. NOTE: The chair's lift-out and power recliner is operated by a hand held pendant control. Depressing the lift button will raise the chair to a standing position. Depressing the recline button will lower the chair to a flat, reclined posi[...]

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    3 REPOSITIONING THE PENDANT HAND CONTROL (FIGURE 2) NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY of this Instruction Sheet. NOTE: This procedure should only be performed by a qualified technician. 1 . Place the chair into the seated position. 2 . Unplug the motor power cord from the wall. 3 . Remove the screws and cable clamps securing[...]

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    4 WOODBRAIR ST ANFORD, NEW YORKER, BELLAIRE, MANCHESTER, JAMESTOWN MURPHY, F AIR VIEW FIGURE 2 - REPOSITIONING THE PENDANT HAND CONTROL Cable Clamps and Screws Pendant Cord Cable Clamps and Screws Pendant Cord Cable Clamps and Screws Pendant Cord 18 to 21- inches 18 to 21- inches 18 to 21- inches Armrest Armrest Armrest DET AIL “A” Cable Clamp [...]

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    5 GENERAL MAINTENANCE NOTE: Refer to the GENERAL WARNINGS in the SAFETY SUMMARY of this Instruction Sheet. W ARNING Before any maintenance is attempted, un- plug the Lift Chair from the electrical outlet. Otherwise injury or damage may result. NOTE: Before lubricating and cleaning your chair , be sure to place a paper or cloth under the chair . NOT[...]

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    6 Please Review Carefully Should you choose other cleaning methods or other clean- ing agents, carefully try them in an inconspicuous area to determine potential damage to the material. Never use harsh solvents or cleaners intended for industrial applica- tions. T o clean stained or soiled areas, a soft white cloth is recommended. Avoid use of pape[...]

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    7 ITEM 1 Glide 2 T ube Closure 3 Screw 4 Cable Clamp 5 Hex Head Serrated Flange Screw 6 T winfast Wood Screw 7 Plug Button 8 Hitch Pin 9 Clevis Pin 1 0 Cable T ie 1 1 Pan Head Screw 1 2 Nut, Self Locking 1 3 T ransformer 14 Motor 1 5 Pendant 1 6 Lift Frame Assembly 1 7 Lockout key (Canadian) 1 8 Screw 1 9 Cable Clamp 2 0 Bushing DESCRIPTION PARTS L[...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANTY PLEASE NOTE: THE W ARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPL Y WITH FEDERAL LA W APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUF ACTURED AFTER JUL Y 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to stat[...]