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did you put it in lockout accidentally? try this! turn off chair, press and hold the on button till a beep is heard, push and hold the joystick forward till a beep is heard, then pull back and hold joystick till beep is heard, turn off, and turn on. it should work now?
As
for the upholstery, is your chair is leather, there are some simple things you
can do to maintain your new massage chair.
You should clean your chair using a moist cloth and gentle moisturizing
hand soap. You can also use a duster to
dust the chair once or twice a week.
It
is true. Approximately 20 years ago
there were some safety issues regarding the zippers closing the bean bag
chairs. Now many companies have worked
to correct this issue and have manufactured bean bag chairs with a double
locking zipper.
I
would be more than happy to help. When
buying a classic high chair it is important to focus on the basics. Is the chair comfortable? Most high chairs come with a cushioned
seat. Is it durable? Since most are made from wood/plastic it will
most likely be durable. What kind of
portability will this high chair offer?
Some high chairs are designed to fold up for easy storage. How easy is it to clean? Most classic high chairs have vinyl seats
allowing ease when it comes time to clean up.
Last and most important, is it safe?
The chair is in sleep mode or lockout mode. To unlock-- turn on the chair, immediately push the joystick straight forward until you hear a beep then push it straight back until you hear another beep then release to center. This should unlock the joystick. Turn the chair off then back on and you should get normal operation Hope this helps
Jimmy sorry to hear bout your problem but there is no fix for a faulty controller other than getting another one. you can check on e-bay in medical to see if anyone is trying to sell one or check around with any local provider who might have an old chair that is ready for the junk pile to get one from it Now if Medicare purchased the chair for you then they will pay for most of the repair costs If this is your situation call Repair Xpress at 1-877-581-3733 and they can help you. Wish I had better news
Sounds like you have the chair in "freewheel" Look under the front of the seat there are two levers next to the seat posts they should both be facing forwrd and not toward the sides at the wheels Your chair should now work normally Hope this helps
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