Full Product Manual

WiseLift
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2. Press and hold the TV position button until the chair fully reaches the preset position.
You will notice the TV position is indicated on the LCD screen.
3. Now adjust the chair to your personal comfort with the independent chair back and foot
rest controls.
4. Press and hold the HEAT button for 10 seconds, or until the LCD display flashes.
Once the LCD display flashes, your personal position is stored.
5. You have now completed the reprogramming of the “TV Position”.
Repeat the same process to reprogram any of the other 3 customizable positions.
Note: Performing a chair reset will NOT reprogram the chair positions. The reset is only
designed to fix errors.
BASIC CHAIR COMMANDS
Follow these steps to properly sit in your lift chair:
1. Check that the chair is plugged in properly and the power to the remote is turned on.
2. Make sure that the lift chair is in the fully lifted position.
3. Back into the lift chair and sit in the center of the seat.
4. Activate the “SIT” button to lower the lift chair to a comfortable seated position.
Follow these basic steps to operate your lift chair from the seated position:
1. Activate the “LIFT” button to raise your lift chair to the standing position.
2. Activate the “SIT” button to lower the lift chair to a comfortable seated position.
Follow these steps to recline your lift chair from the seated position:
1. Activate and hold the any of the desired preprogrammed buttons until comfortably
reclined.
2. Use the Chair back and/or the foot rest buttons on the bottom of the remote to move the
chair to the desired position.
3. Activate and hold the “SIT” button to return to an upright, seated position.
Follow these steps to properly stand up from your lift chair:
1. From any position, activate and hold the “LIFT” button to bring the chair back to the
“SIT” position and then raise your lift chair.
2. Release the button when the lift chair reaches a height where you can stand up
comfortably.
NOTE: Do not attempt to stand up until you can stand safely, are steady on your feet, and can
bear weight. We recommend the use of assistance aids and/or an attendant for enhanced
stability.