Home Theater
Sleep Sofa Operating Instructions:
WARNING
- To reduce the risk of injur y:
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Do not sit or place extra weight on the head area of the mattress.
Excess weight can cause the sleep surface to tip up and back.
Operating Instructions for Sleep Sofas
1. Remove all loose cushions. Grasp the handle located in the center of the
deck and lift in an upward direction (F
2. Step back while pulling the sleeper mechanism out to the first extended
position. When the mechanism reaches this position the center support legs
will rest on the floor (F
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3. Reach over and grasp the center of the one piece front leg. Pull up and
lower the front leg to the floor (F
Additional Feature
The sleeper mechanism features a television viewing headrest position. To raise
the headrest, stand to the side of the sleep sofa and pull the head portion of
the sleeper mechanism upward. Lift upward again to release the locking
mechanism and lower the headrest to its original position (F
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Home Theater
Furniture Placement Guide:
WARNING
- To reduce the risk of serious injur y:
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Provide a clear path for operation of the back and legrest. Place
tables and area rugs at a distance to allow the legrest to fully
extend without rubbing or interference.
Furniture Placement Guide
To place your reclining unit the proper distance from the wall, fully recline the
unit and leave a minimum of 2" of space between the top of the back and the
wall (F
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Place tables and area rugs at a distance to allow the legrest to fully extend
without rubbing or interference. Interference with the legrest may cause it to
not close completely (F
2). If the legrest is not closed completely, it may
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pop out unexpectedly and could cause injur y. Some units have adjustable
glides that can be raised to help prevent rubbing and interference with area
rugs; see Assembly Instructions for details. Proper clearance for an area rug is
demonstrated in F
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2" Min.
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Rug interference causes
legrest to remain open
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Proper
Clearance
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