Invacare IH6077A/IH61 Owners Manual - Page 29

Replacing the Armrest Cushion, Cleaning the Upholstery

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Replacing the Armrest Cushion NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.12. SECTION 5-MAINTENANCE Removing Armrest Cushion 1. Remove four screws securing the armrest cushion to the recliner frame. 2. Remove the armrest cushion from the recliner frame. Installing Armrest Cushion 1. Align the armrest cushion with the recliner frame. 2. Secure the armrest cushion to the recliner frame with the four screws. Cleaning the Upholstery Screws FIGURE 5.12 Replacing the Armrest Cushion Ꮨ DANGER When kerosene or naptha is being used, care should be exercised. Keep away from fire and flame and use only in a well ventilated area. ƽ WARNING Carefully follow cleaning instructions provided with cleaning product. DO NOT use paint remover or any liquid brush cleaner. NOTE: A variety of solvents may be used to clean the upholstery on the recliner dependant upon the severity of the stain. The following list should be helpful: • Ordinary dirt stains: Clean upholstery with warm water and mild detergent to remove superficial soil. • Ground‐in dirt stains: Use soft bristle brush and powdered cleanser or similar detergent. • Tar, asphalt or creosote: These will stain and should be removed as soon as possible. Area can be cleaned with kerosene or naptha. • Chewing gum: Scrape off carefully. Remove remainder with kerosene or naptha. • Paint or shoe polish: Remove immediately. Use a white cloth dampened with kerosene, naptha or turpentine. • Excrement: Remove immediately. Clean with 1:10 mix of bleach and water. NOTE: The wearability of your chair can be improved by using a quality paste wax periodically. Part No. 1141494 29 Invacare Mobile Recliners

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SECTION 5—MAINTENANCE
Part No. 1141494
29
Invacare Mobile Recliners
Replacing the Armrest Cushion
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.12.
Removing Armrest Cushion
1.
Remove four screws securing the
armrest cushion to the recliner frame.
2.
Remove the armrest cushion from the
recliner frame.
Installing Armrest Cushion
1.
Align the armrest cushion with the
recliner frame.
2.
Secure the armrest cushion to the
recliner frame with the four screws.
FIGURE 5.12
Replacing the Armrest
Cushion
Cleaning the Upholstery
²
DANGER
When kerosene or naptha is being used, care should be exercised. Keep away from
fire and flame and use only in a well ventilated area.
±
WARNING
Carefully follow cleaning instructions provided with cleaning product.
DO NOT use paint remover or any liquid brush cleaner.
NOTE: A variety of solvents may be used to clean the upholstery on the recliner dependant upon
the severity of the stain. The following list should be helpful:
Ordinary dirt stains: Clean upholstery with warm water and mild detergent to
remove superficial soil.
Ground
in dirt stains: Use soft bristle brush and powdered cleanser or similar
detergent.
Tar, asphalt or creosote: These will stain and should be removed as soon as
possible. Area can be cleaned with kerosene or naptha.
Chewing gum: Scrape off carefully. Remove remainder with kerosene or naptha.
Paint or shoe polish: Remove immediately. Use a white cloth dampened with
kerosene, naptha or turpentine.
Excrement: Remove immediately. Clean with 1:10 mix of bleach and water.
NOTE: The wearability of your chair can be improved by using a quality paste wax periodically.
Screws