LIFTING/LOWERING MECHANISMS
The lift/lower feature will emit a minimal
humming sound during operation. This is
normal.
During operation, the lift arm wheels make
contact with the platform support of the base.
This applies slight tension on the moving
components and resonance is reduced to a
minimum level. If excessive noise or vibration is
experienced, reverse the movement action (up or
down) of the base with the remote control. This
should realign the base's activating mechanisms
to the proper operational position.
MASSAGE OPERATION
The massage feature will emit a minimal tone
during operation. This is normal. When the
massage level is increased, motor resonance
will intensify accordingly.
Spot clean only with water based shampoo
or foam upholstery cleaner. Pretest a small,
inconspicuous area before proceeding. Do
not over wet. Do not use solvents to spot
clean. Pile fabrics may require brushing with
a non-metallic, stiff bristle brush to restore
appearance. Hot water extraction or steam
cleaning is not a recommended cleaning
method.
ACOUSTICS
LOCATION ENVIRONMENT
The level of sound experienced during
operation is directly related to the location
environment. For example, when a base is
located on a hardwood floor with the massage
feature in operation, a vibrating tone will be
audible. To minimize this resonance, place a
piece of carpet, or rubber caster cups, under
each leg or caster of the base.
It is possible to experience vibration or noise
from the headboard brackets, headboards or
footboards if mounting bolts are not firmly
tightened.
FABRIC CLEANING INFORMATION
To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming
or light brushing with a non-metallic stiff
bristle brush to remove dust and grime is
recommended. When cleaning a spill, blot
immediately to remove spilled material. Clean
spots or stains from the outside to the middle
of the affected area to prevent circling. Use a
professional furniture cleaning service when an
overall soiled condition is apparent.
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