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1. 14 15 Scissor Mechanism 8 16 Electrical 5 MM Mia E Dub MM 17 22 MGI NO ERR 17 BUNTE 18 ilie SeoTE 19 21 10 1010 IS SAO RERO m 20 ME 21 Trouble Shooting Wit SMART 22 Lift FRE INOS 23 41 82100 X 23 25 Ei E 26 28 MOT 29 31 B s ge 32 34 35 39 Mui pe ran 40 41 MaxiComfort Recline 5 42 Power 6 43 Back RR 43 MaxiComfort Back nemen rete reins 44 Hand NER
2. For use model 200 See parts list for specific parts by model 082012 LM5000C LIFT MOTOR BB5003 549 2 885003 885514 See parts list specific hand control part number LM RS5100 ZK1200 HC 33 082012 LM5000C LIFT FRAME PARTS LIST Part Number Description BB5003 Washer 380 x 750 x 062 Nylon BB5512 Pin 3 8 x 1 5 8 Zinc Clevis BB5514 Pin Hitch Qty Per Unit 2 1 11 2 4 1 5579 3 8 x 2 7 8 Zinc Clevis 4 _ GM1500 LM_ DCINLINEMOTOR 1 _ __ LM RS5100 RECLINE STRAP 5100 6111 SERIES LIFT FRAME 2 ZK1200 HC Wand 2 Button LED with Walnut Grain 1 Note Refer to Models Quick Reference chart for correct hand control by model BB5515 ap 1 Square End Chair C 885518 Tywrap 8 Black L RECLINE BAR FOR 5000C LIFT FRAME RECLINE MECHANISMS FOR 5100 LIFT FRAME RM8300L 2 WAY MECHANISM LEFT SIDE RM8300R 2 WAY MECHANISM RIGHT SIDE LEFT AND RIGHT IS DETERMINED BY SITTING IN CHAIR TRANSFORMER FOR 5100 LIFT FRAME GM1501 A Chair Transformer GM1501 APUS Transformer Cord CALL TECHNICAL SERVICE FOR FABRIC FOAM SPRING AND WOOD PART NUMBERS AND PRICING 34 35 082012 LM502LIFT FRAME 7 7277 BB5593 RS502 2 e RS502 BB5588 __ BB5586
3. 45 47 48 Lift Chair Cut 49 Lift Glial Boxing 50 51 082012 About the Lift Chair Service Guide This service guide provides you with the information necessary to repair Golden Technologies 3 position 2 position and MaxiComfort recline lift chairs The troubleshooting scenarios in this manual consist of procedures that enable you to systematically trace and correct faults in the system replacement procedures and exploded views of available parts Most replacement instructions apply to all the lift chairs in this service manual but some of them are specific to individual chairs Before troubleshooting check the following e sure that the lift chair is plugged into a working wall outlet Check the wall outlet circuit breaker Visually check terminals for corrosion Check wires for missing insulation Check connectors for unseated pins Ensure LED lights are on Refer to Trouble Shooting with on page 22 Information required prior to making a service call Serial Number Date of Purchase e Description of the problem with the lift chair Lift Chair Components Lift chairs are powered by 24V DC transformers that plug into standard wall outlets and operate on standard 120V AC electricity The lift chair control system is made up of the following components e Motor s Transformer e Massage Un
4. GOLDE technologies Lift Chair Service Guide This Service Guide contains Troubleshooting Replacement Instructions Illustrated Parts Diagrams Contact Information Golden Technologies 401 Bridge Street Old Forge PA 18518 Toll free 800 624 6374 Fax 800 628 5165 Lift Chair Bed Tech x645 Mobility Tech x648 VA x647 Email parts goldentech com 082012 Table Contents About the Lift Chair Service 3 3 5 General Trouble MARTE TE 6 11810 E 6 Models Quick 7 Replacement CE 8 15 Smart Tek Hand K 8 Hand Control Extension 8 DR DU NU MV LR DITE NNI DU PIE 9 2 22122 121 9 Ede 9 E aca aie 10 10 11 Scissor WSC 11 12 R cne 12 13 Seat 55 1 100888888888880888181 71 8 1101 17 714 4 0 14 40 15 5 5511 13 14 MADS
5. 51 sped jou Control models currently being used 082012 Grease Points AN WARNING Appling any type of lubricant as a routine maintenance procedure is not necessary If lubricating the lift chair to alleviate excessive noise only apply the specified lubricant at the locations shown below Do not apply excessive lubricant Excessive lubricant could leak onto the chair or the floor causing damage LIFT FRAME USE ZEP2000 48 082012 Lift Chair Cut Away Headrest Cover Arm Cover Hand Control Leg Leveler gt S Lift Frame _ ai ee 3 2 2 gt VU 05 Aa rt 1 Bottom View Note The above illustrations are intended as general information They do not represent all models in this manual 49 082012 Assembled Lift Chair Boxing Instructions Tuck cord from hand control between arm amp back of chair Place bottom tray on floor with foam in opening facing up Place chair into With the Golden Technologies name in bottom tray the upright position place the sleeve over the chair and into the bottom tray a Note Use approved 3 packaging tape Note Use approved 3 packaging tape Place top tray onto the sleeve with opening facing down then tape along each dge
6. Trouble Shooting with Smart Tek Models Capri 355M 355L 359M 359L 501JP 501S 501M 501L 501T 501523 510 505L 505M 505S 505JP 506 756L 756MC 451 410 643 747 751TY 752 401L 401 906 Problem Chair doesn t work both LED lights are off Chair doesn t work both LED lights are on Chair motor runs in one direction both lights are on Chair doesn t work LED on hand control 18 off Models 501M26D 5011 26 501T28 Problem Chair doesn t work both LED lights are off Chair doesn t work both LED lights are on Chair motor runs in one direction both lights are on Chair doesn t work LED on hand control 15 off Model 502 Problem Chair doesn t work both LED lights are off Chair doesn t work both LED lights are on Chair motor s run in one direction both lights are on Chair doesn t work LED on hand control 15 off Chair works but slowly hand control light is on and one of the Y connector lights is off Solution 1 Check right angle plug is connected to the transformer 2 Check the plug end of the transformer is plugged into the wall outlet 3 Check the fuse or breaker to the wall outlet the chair is plugged into If all above are ok defective transformer replace it 1 Defective motor replace it 1 Defective hand control replace it Check the quick release connector is plugged in and locked in the chair pocket 2 Check the extension from the pocket is connected to the mot
7. 1 ZK 1100 _ Hand Wand 2 Button LED with Walnut Burl Grain Hand Control Extension 62 Long ZK 10 EXT Hand Control Extension 62 Long 5 GM1500 LM Motor Chair Led Non Transformer 4 GM1501 A Motor Chair Transformer 5 GMi50i APUS TransomerCord 1 6 HV300f DHVHandConri 1 8 004 jMaessgeSett 1 9 HV3004B Massage Back HV3002 2 HV3005 DHV Control Box Asterisk designates the current style Smart Tek System Models All except PR200 20 082012 MaxiComfort Electrical Diagram am CONTPEOLUEH HV3000 COMPLETE RELAXOR DHV SYSTEM T i e pprur T WASH Xoeq I940 T L of 8 E E inus FEI l Ne LED Light Y DC Power O REF PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 HV3004 Massage Unit Assembly Seat Massage Unit Assembly Bak 3 1 4125 002 Ei Hand Wand Auto Drive for Lift Chairs 577 6 HV3001 Massage Deluxe Hand Control 1 8 GM756R Motor Chair Okin Maxi Recline Motor 1 9 ZK1100 EXT Hand Control Extension 1 Smart System Models PR 756MC PR 756L PR 506 PR 505JP 5055 PR 505M PR 505L PR 510 082012
8. 8 BB5518 8 Black BB5530__ LegLleveler5 16X1 6 BB5531 jJPinS 8x21 2ZincClevis 2 BB5535 750 x 394 x 125 Nyon 4 BB5549 400x750x312Nyon 4 BB5566__ Pin 3 8 X 1 3 4 Zinc Clevis 4 BB5567 Pin3 8X25 8ZincCleis 2 BB5582 JPin3 8XS3ZincCleis 4 GMOKI 28W Chair Okin 26 28 Wide Motor 2 GMOKI CB Chair Okin 26 28Wide Control Box 4 2003 1 _ GM1502L VOLTAGE POWER CORD Extension wire low voltage 1 LM611 Motor Lift Frame LM RS5100 RECLINE STRAP 5100 6111 SERIESLIFTFRAME 2 ZK1200 HC Wand 2 Button LED with Walnut Burl Gran 1 Note Refer to Models Quick Reference chart for correct hand control by model 5 no 45 RECLINE BARS FOR 6111 LIFT FRAME RECLINE MECHANISMS FOR 6111 LIFT FRAME RM621L 3 WAY MECHANISM LEFT SIDE HEAVY DUTY RM621R WAY MECHANISM RIGHT SIDE HEAVY DUTY LEFT AND RIGHT IS DETERMINED BY SITTING IN CHAIR TRANSFORMER FOR 6111 FRAME GM1501 A Motor Chair Transformer GM1501 APUS Transformer Cord CALL TECHNICAL SERVICE FOR FABRIC FOAM SPRING AND WOOD PART NUMBERS AND PRICING 082012 LM5000C LIFT FRAME ASSEMBLY LM RS5100 T o NE BB5535 BB5567 BB5530 BB5514
9. 1 2 X 4 CLEVIS PIN 1 2 X 2 1 2 CLEVIS PIN 1 2 X 2 1 4 CLEVIS PIN 5 8 X 1 2 X 1 2 BUSHING M502 RECLINE BAR FOR 502 LIFT FRAME RECLINE MECHANISM FOR 502 LIFT FRAME RM502BR BACK RECLINE MECHANISM 502 RM502LH RECLINE MECHANISM LEFT SIDE 502 RM502RH RECLINE MECHANISM RIGHT SIDE 502 LEFT AND RIGHT IS DETERMINED BY SITTING IN CHAIR TRANSFORMER FOR 502 SERIES FRAME GM1501 A Motor Chair Transformer GM1501 APUS Transformer Cord CALL TECHNICAL SERVICE FOR FABRIC FOAM SPRING AND WOOD PART NUMBERS AND PRICING 39 082012 906 LIFT FRAME Note he lift pictured is only sold as a complete assembly For repair purposes the entire assembly shown must be replaced if defective Lift Frame Lift Frame Replacement PR 906 only Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet Gently push the chair over onto the footrest Lift material on the bottom of the chair back away from the Velcro strip Disconnect the red and green vibrator connectors Unlatch both back hinges and lift the back up and off the chair Unplug the motor hand control extension and battery backup from the control box Remove the four 4 14 20 x 2 7 bolts two 2 per side that hold the lift frame to the arm assembly and retain for reassembly 8 Lift the lift frame out of the chair shell 9 Remove the four 4 bolts that fasten the footrest to the lift frame and retain for reassembly 10
10. 505L PR 506 PR 510 PR 502 PR 510 PR 502 Heat amp Massage Only Hand Control Press PWR to turn On or Off 15 Minute Timer Single Press GREEN 30 Minute Timer Press amp Hold ORANGE Press LO or to turn HEAT ON or OFF Independent 30 Minute Timer Press any or all ZONE keys to turn any ZONE On or Off Press SELECT WAVE or PULSE for desired operating mode Press Left to decrease or Right to increase INTENSITY and SPEED Models All except Capri 46 5 iJ TEMP TIME HEATING ON OFF THERASAGE the heat Models All with Far Infrared Heat H g 8 l 0 um qarag 47 5 10 250 082012 Far Infrared Heat Only Hand Control Press ON and the temperature light will turn on Controller is pre set to a low medium heat level and a 60 minute session Once turned ON it will display the session time and will count down from the pre set 60 minutes The temperature level can be adjusted by pressing the up or down arrows up for more heat down for less heat The time can only be adjusted when the Controller is OFF Use the MODE button to set the time setting Adjust your time by using the up and down arrows press while the time light is on up to increase time and down to set less time Adjustments are in 15 minute
11. 8 T30 lag screws to fasten the lift frame to the arm assembly 18 Use two wire ties to fasten the hand control extension to the lift frame 19 Use wire ties to fasten the control box to the lift frame 20 Plug the motor s hand control extension and battery backup into the control box 21 Gently push the chair back over 22 Plug the battery backup cable into the transformer 23 Plug the transformer into a wall outlet and test Arm Assembly Replacement Tools needed Needle nose pliers P2 Phillips screwdriver 30 screw bit wire cutters zip ties 3 8 in socket a stool or stand for placing the chair upside down 1 A WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the control box 3 Reach down into the chair s side pocket until you feel the disconnect latch on the hand control extension 4 Pull back on the disconnecting latch 5 Put one hand on the back of the extension wire plug base and one on the hand control plug base and pull the two pieces apart 6 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 10 082012 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the wire clamp used to secure the extension cable to the bottom of the armrests Make sure you save the clamp and screw 8 Remove few staples on the arm assembly to allow the extension wire to be pulled out through the fabric
12. Expected Readings Open Circuit Serviceable Must be replaced Component Transformer Location Next to chair Function Converts AC to DC Also provides power during a power failure Note Power during a power failure only applies to the lift recline or recline only functions Connections Wall outlet and either control box or motor Failure Signs Chair will not operate Tests Test for voltage at connection to chair Expected Readings Approximately 27VDC Serviceable Must be replaced Component Control Box 500 chair only Location On the lift frame Function Provides connectivity for motors hand control and transformer Connections Connected to the motor s hand control and transformer Failure Signs Chair will not lift and or recline Clicking noise Motors out of sync Tests AC Voltage Expected Readings 27 32 VAC See figure 1 Serviceable Must be replaced NEGATIVE Component Heat Pad Figure 1 Control Box Location On the chair seat Function Provides heat Connections Connected to the control box Failure Signs No heat Tests Resistance Expected Readings Far Infrared Heat only 1 6 ohms across the two connector pins Serviceable Must be replaced Component Massage Unit Location On the seatback or the seat Function Vibrates to provide massage Connections Connected to the junction box Failure Signs Massage will not work when selected Tests Check for DC voltag
13. LM5022 BB5599 a a j ni s M T x t 313 3 gt lt 4 3 2 i 25 5 TJ 2 Pa Im in p T DAC m For use in model PR 502 082012 LM502 LIFT MOTOR ST Ir 885535 5535 ST 5549 LL 2 4 _ LX 555 _ fe di ar moy I C d ka d i e BB5588 GMOKI15020M 36 37 082012 LM502 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION mm GMOKF28 082012 RM502 RECLINE MECHANISM BB5584 885588 RM502RH BB5514 4 885594 _ GMOKI15020M __ 5 38 082012 502 LIFT FRAME PARTS LIST 5 5 1 8NYLONPLASTIC WASHER 6 5116 X 3 TAP BOLT GRADE 5 to attach lift frame to chair 5 16 NYLON LOCK NUT 6 1 1 4 X 1 1 4 END CAP 1 2 X 1 2 SHOULDER BOLT 1 2 X 3 1 4 CLEVIS PIN 1 2 X 2 1 2 SHOULDER BOLT 3 8 X 1 1 4 SHOULDER BOLT 3 8 16 NYLON LOCK NUT 3 8 X 1 3 4 SHOULDER BOLT 3 8 X 2 1 2 SHOULDER BOLT 5591 5 16 X 1 1 2 CAP SCREW to attach back to mechanisn 2 5 16 X 2 HEX CAP SCREW 9 to to attach back to mechanism 4 BB5593 NYLONWASHER 750X 502X 1875
14. increments By pressing the MODE button a second time the display will return to the temperature setting for any future adjustments After setting the desired time and temperature the system will be ready to use when you press the ON OFF button A heater light will indicate that the system is on and working When your session is complete the light will go off and the controller will display your heat level For your convenience the controller will default to the previous setting upon your next use While it is suggested that the preset temperature the second grade and 60 minutes working time is the best choice you can set the temperature and time in accordance with your own personal demands Finally the electrical power should be turned off after use c c snp PH 2 pop peH 10 asp SORIO el TEL jou mg t 094545 ue Te pio WAAL dz 1 WEISE ou peg requm gt apno OTT AL snjd ung peg esu pag amarga uaar 2114 10 are 2118 10 apanar oj uo wasg ATO sped my
15. pocket 9 Pullthe extension cable through the fabric pocket 10 Remove the eight 8 T30 lag screws that hold the lift frame to the arm assembly 11 Remove the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers that fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 12 Lift the lift frame out of the chair shell and place it off to the side 13 Use the 3 8 in socket to remove the four 4 bolts that fasten each scissor mechanism to the arm assembly AN WARNING While this next step can be done alone it does require extra attention You must remove the arm assembly without twisting the frame Excessive twisting will cause the board holding the arms together to snap 14 Stand behind the chair and pull the arms away from the chair being careful not to get the material snagged in the scissor mechanisms 15 Place the arm assembly to the side 16 Place the new arm assembly in place so that the bolt holes in the scissor mechanisms line up with the bolt holes in the armrest 17 Install the four 4 bolts that fasten each scissor mechanisms to the new arm assembly 18 Make sure the footboard is completely closed Note When installing the lift the footboard must be completely closed when you fasten the lift frame to the armrest assembly or the footboard will not close properly 19 Place the lift frame onto the chair shell 20 Use the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers to fasten the recline strap s to the recline b
16. side opposite of the hand control 4 Unplug the motor s hand control extension and battery backup from the control box 5 Cut the wire ties that fasten the control box to the lift frame and remove it 500 Ib only 6 Remove the eight 8 T30 lag screws that hold the lift frame to the arm assembly 7 Cut the wire ties that hold the hand control extension wire to the frame and place the wire to the side 8 Remove the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers that fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 9 Lift the lift frame out of the chair shell Note When installing the new lift frame the footboard must be completely closed when you fasten the lift frame to the armrest assembly or the footboard will not close properly 10 Cut the wire ties that fasten the motor cables to the lift frame 11 Remove the hitch pin s and the clevis pin s that fasten the bottom of the motor s to the lift frame 12 Remove the hitch pin s the clevis pin s soacers and washers that fasten the recline straps s to the lift frame 13 Use the hitch pin s the clevis pin s spacers and washers to fasten the recline strap s to the new lift frame 14 Use the hitch pin s and the clevis pin s to fasten the bottom of the motor s to the new lift frame 15 Place the new lift frame onto the chair shell 16 Use the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers to fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 17 Use the eight
17. the hole at the end of the clevis pin as shown Step 6 Return the chair to the seated upright position by pressing the chair up arrow on the hand control Step 7 Attach the bottom of the outside back to the Velcro on the arm cross rail 44 082012 Hand Controls Litt amp L E D light S1 S2 ePIENTED Smart Tek wild Models PR 401 401 747 643 Models 401 PR 401L 747 PR 643 PR 410 PR 751TY PR 752 PR 451 PR 906 PR 410 PR 751TY PR 752 PR 451 PR 906 PR501JP PR 501S PR 501M PR 501L PR501JP 5015 PR 501M PR 501L P5 501T PR 501S 23 PR 501M 26D P5 501T 5015 23 PR 501M 26D PR 501L 26D PR 501T 28D PR 502 PR 200 PR 501L 26D PR 501T 28D PR 502 PR 200 PR 355M PR 355L PR 359M PR 359L PR 355M PR 355L PR 359M PR 359L Models PR 401 PR 401L PR 747 PR 643 PR 410 PR 751TY PR 752 PR 451 PR 906 PR501JP 5015 PR 501M PR 501L P5 501T 5015 23 PR 501M 26D PR 501L 26D PR 501T 28D PR 502 PR 200 PR 355M PR 355L PR 359M PR 359L Hand Control models currently being used Note For individual switch functions on each hand control refer to the owner s manuals 45 082012 Hand Controls Lift amp Recline Continued gn ERU GOLDEN Models PR 756MC PR 756L Models PR 756MC PR 756L PR 505JP PR 505JP PR 505S PR 505M PR 505S PR 505M PR 505L PR 506 PR
18. wall outlet Step 2 Press the down arrow on the hand control until the footrest is about parallel to the floor This will expose the back brackets at the rear of chair Step 3 Slide the back down between the brackets until the threaded studs on the back slip thru the holes in the brackets as shown Step 4 Thread the flange lock nuts onto the studs and tighten securely using the supplied wrench or a 7 16 box wrench Return the chair to the seated upright position by pressing the up arrow on the hand control Step 4 Step 5 Attach the bottom of the outside back to the Velcro on the arm cross rail 43 082012 MaxiComfort Back Installation Models PR 756MC PR 756L PR 506 PR 505JP 5055 PR 505M PR 505L PR 510 Step 3 Step 1 Plug the lift chair into a standard 115 120VAC wall outlet Step 2 Press the chair down arrow on the hand control until the footrest is about parallel to the floor This will expose the back brackets at the rear of chair Step 3 Slide the back down between the brackets until the threaded studs on the back slip thru the holes in the brackets as shown Hair Pin Back Recline Bar Step 4 Motor Tip Clevis Pin Step 5 Step 6 Step 4 Thread the flange lock nuts onto the studs and tighten securely using the supplied wrench or a 7 16 box wrench Step 5 Remove the clevis pin from the back recline bar Insert clevis pin through the hole in the tip and bar Insert hair pin into
19. you fasten the lift frame to the armrest assembly or the footboard will not close properly 19 Place the lift frame onto the chair shell 20 Use the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers to fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 21 Use the eight 8 T30 lag screws to fasten the lift frame to the arm assembly 22 Reinstall the hand control extension wire clamp 23 Plug the battery backup back into the transformer 24 Plug the transformer back into the wall outlet and test Seat Assembly Replacement Tools needed Needle nose pliers P2 Phillips screwdriver T 30 screw bit wire cutters zip ties 3 8 in socket anda stool or stand for placing the chair upside down 1 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 3 Reach down into the chair s side pocket until you feel the disconnect latch on the hand control extension 4 Pull back on the disconnecting latch 5 Putone hand on the back of the extension wire plug base and one on the hand control plug base and pull the two pieces apart 6 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side 13 082012 opposite of the hand control You also remove the seat back 7 Remove the eight 8 T30 lag screws that hold the lift frame to the arm assembly 8 Remove the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers that fasten the
20. 360 degrees around the top and bottom trays as shown Note Banding can be used in place of tape if available Place bands vertically around top and bottom trays and secure only after all packaging steps are complete 50 082012 Lift Chair Boxing Instructions with Back Off Wrap the long flap of the transformer box around the frame as shown Then tape it so itis Secure Construct the box for the transformer 1 2 3 Place transformer in box 4 amp tape it closed 5 leg levelers slide the groove of the foam blocks onto the leg levelers first onto one then onto the opposite one so that the foam 15 locked into place Note Use approved 3 T Carefully turn the box j 4 _ over so that It is the upright position Place the bottom tray onto the sleeve with the opening facing down then tape along each edge 360 degrees around the top and bottom trays as shown Note Banding can be used place of tape if available Place bands vertically around top and bottom trays and secure 51 Lift Chair Service Guide OLDEN technologies Golden Technologies 401 Bridge Street Old Forge PA 18518 www goldentech com Lift Chair Service Guide REVA 082012
21. 566 Pin3 8X1 4ZincCleis 4 BB5567 BB5579 GM1500 LM LM5120 5120 LIFT FRAME 5120 LIFT FRAME LM RS5100 STRAP 5100 6111 SERIES LIFT FRAME ZKAD 1 Hand Wand Auto Drive for Lift Chairs ZK1200 HC Hand Wand 2 Button LED with Walnut Burl Grain Note Refer to Models Quick Reference chart for correct hand control by model AJN RECLINE BARS FOR 5120 LIFT FRAME RB5100 M 1 RECLINE BAR MEDIUM SMALL RB5100 L 1 RECLINE BAR LARGE 754 1 RECLINE MECHANISMS FOR 5120 LIFT FRAME RM621L 3 WAY MECHANISM LEFT SIDE RM621R 3 WAY MECHANISM RIGHT SIDE LEFT AND RIGHT IS DETERMINED BY SITTING IN CHAIR TRANSFORMER FOR 5120 LIFT FRAME GM1501 A GM1501 APUS Transformer Cord CALL TECHNICAL SERVICE FOR FABRIC FOAM SPRING AND WOOD PART NUMBERS AND PRICING 28 082012 LM6111 LIFT FRAME E 8 5531 RB6111 1 BB5535 _ LM RS5100 BB5567 2BB5514 X tx 3 For use models PR 501M26D PR 501L26 PR 501T28 See parts list for specific parts by model 29 REVA 082012 LM6111 LIFT MOTOR BB5003 BB5549 GMOKI28W See parts list for specific hand control part number ZK1200 HC 2824 885512 GM1501 A GM1502 L a Vee 30 31 082012 LM6111 LIFT FRAME PARTS LIST BB5515 Cap 1 Square End Chair
22. Per Part Number Description Unit 2 Cap 1 Square End Chair Tywrap 8 Black Note Refer to Models Quick Reference chart for correct hand control by model 5 5 m o 5 BARS FOR 5100 LIFT FRAME RECLINE MECHANISMS FOR 5100 LIFT FRAME RM621L WAY MECHANISM LEFT SIDE RM621R WAY MECHANISM RIGHT SIDE RM8300L 2 MECHANISM LEFT SIDE RM8300R 2 WAY MECHANISM RIGHT SIDE LEFT AND RIGHT IS DETERMINED BY SITTING IN CHAIR TRANSFORMER FOR 5100 LIFT FRAME GM1501 A Motor Chair Transformer GM1501 APUS Transformer Cord CALL TECHNICAL SERVICE FOR FABRIC FOAM SPRING AND WOOD PART NUMBERS AND PRICING 25 082012 115120 FRAME BB5514 J LM RS5100 RB5100 L 1 BB5535 BB5531 BB5514 BB5567 BB5515 For use in models PR 401L PR 410 PR 751TY PR 756L PR 505L PR 501L PR 501T PR 5015 23 PR 355L PR 359L See parts list for specific parts by model 26 082012 15120 LIFT MOTOR ASSEMBLY See parts list for specific hand control part number ZK1200 HC LAX C PES NS V GM1500 LM LM5120 27 082012 LM5120 LIFT FRAME PARTS LIST Part Number Description Cap 1 Square End Chair Tywrap 8 Black BB5535 Washer 750 394 125 Nylon 6 BB5549 Washer 400x750x312Nyln 2 BB5
23. Place the new lift frame into the chair shell 11 Reinstall the four 4 14 20 x 2 12 bolts two 2 per side to secure the lift frame 12 Reinstall the four 4 bolts two 2 per side to reattach the foot rest 13 Reconnect the motor hand control extension and battery backup to the control box 14 Align both back hinges connect the red and green vibrator connectors and push the back down until it locks into place 15 Reposition the material on the bottom of the chair back and connect to Velcro strip 16 Turn the chair over onto the lift frame 17 Plug the transformer into the wall outlet and test WD 40 082012 906 LIFT MOTOR Lift Motor Replacement PR 906 only 41 1 warma Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest 3 Unplug the motor from the hand control extension and the transformer 4 Remove the four 4 bolts two 2 per side from the front motor mount and retain hardware for reassembly 5 Remove the hitch pin and the clevis pin from the rear motor mount that fastens the bottom of the motor to the lift frame Retain hitch pin and clevis pin for reassembly 6 Remove the motor from the lift frame 7 Align the new motor into place and use the hitch pin and clevis pin to fasten the bottom of the new motor to the lift frame 8 Use the four 4 bolts and hardware retained in step 4 to fasten the top of the lift motor to t
24. Quick Reference d 410 Signature Large LM5120 Large 24 Single Standard US 2 Button 3 way Pe See tuos 908 zeuon 5015 23 Comforter Wide Wide LM5120 Large Single Standard US 2 Button 3 way PR 355M Medium LM5100 Medium Standard US 2 Button 082012 Replacement Instructions Smart Tek Hand Control Replacement Tools Needed None 1 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the motor power cable 3 Reach down into the pocket until you feel the disconnect latch on the extension cable 4 Pull back on the disconnect latch 5 Putone hand on the back of the extension wire plug base and one on the hand control plug base and pull the two pieces apart 6 Plug in the new Smart Tek hand control to the extension cable 7 Push forward on the disconnect latch Make sure it engages fully with the hand control plug base 8 Reconnect the motor power cable 9 Plug the transformer into the wall outlet and test the hand control Hand Control Extension Wire Replacement Tools Needed Phillips head screwdriver wire cutter staple remover stapler zip ties and a chair stand 1 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the transformer from the battery backup cable 3 Reach down into the chair s side pocket until you feel the disconnect latch on the hand control extension 4 Pull back
25. See if the outlet is activated by a wall switch C Try plugging the chair into a different outlet Sometimes the socket is worn and will not handle the amps needed for operation D Check wiring on both power cord for motor and switch cord for breakage or fraying E Plug the new hand control into motor or into extension and try for chair response If still no response see Trouble Shooting with SMART on page 22 Problem 3 If you hear the motor running but the chair won t move or partially moves check for the following A Inspect lift frame for possible breakage B Inspect push tube or gear casing for breakage C Gears may be stripped in gear casing in motor assembly D Push tube may be stripped or the fork head may be broken Tools Required The following tools are needed to service Golden Technologies lift chairs e 8 9 10 flat head screw driver P2 amp Phillips head screw driver e 30 torx bit Wired or wireless drill Note Driver bits can be used to speed up the repair process Chair stand Spare hair pins Zip ties 7 16 box head wrench 3 8 box head wrench 1 2 box head wrench Needle nose pliers Volt meter Clippers or scissors Retracto knife Spare rags Large vice grip White lithium grease or Zep 2000 If servicing a lift chair with the MaxiComfort mechanism you will also need e 7 16 amp 3 8 ratchet wrench 5 32 Allen wrench 082012 Models
26. Wide Control Box 4 2003 2 GMi502L Motor Chair Battery Back Up Wire with LED 3 GMISO A Motor Chair Transformer 7 GMi501 APUS TransformerCord i Smart System Model PR 501M 26D PR 501L 26D PR 501T 28D Asterisk designates the current style 18 19 HAND V 1 CONTROLLER for 502 LED Lights Right Angle Plugs D Triple Motor Electrical Diagram CONTROL BOX 502 Back Motor d lr gt gt LED Light DC Power ELECTRICAL OUTLET LED Light DC Power TRANSFORMER REF PARTNUMBER DESCRIPHION QTY 1 ZKADi Hand Wand Auto Drive for Lift Chairs 1 2 OGM502YL 502 3 GMOKI 28W__ Okin 26 28 Wide Motor 2 4 GMOKMSO OM OknMotoforso i 5 GMOKI CB Motor Chair Okin 26 28 Wide Control Box 4 2003 1 6 GMIBU A Motor Chair Transtormer 2 Smart Tek System Model PR 502 082012 082012 IVISONHSH HA INNS IN3H HV3000 COMPLETE DHV SYSTEM ur HAND CONTROLLER 74 88 REF PART NUMBER Hand Wand 2 Button LED with Walnut Burl Grain
27. ar 21 Use the eight 8 T30 lag screws to fasten the lift frame to the arm assembly 22 Reinstall the staples that were removed in step 8 23 Reinstall the wire clamp 24 Gently turn the chair back over its legs 25 Plug inthe Smart Tek hand control to the extension cable 26 Push forward on the disconnecting latch Make sure it engages fully with the hand control plug base 27 Clip the Smart Tek hand control to the black plastic hook on the side of the chair arm 28 Plug the battery backup back into the control box 29 Plug the transformer back into the wall outlet and test Scissor Mechanism Replacement Tools needed Needle nose pliers P2 Phillips screwdriver T 30 screw bit wire cutters zip ties 3 8 socket a stool or stand for placing the chair upside down 1 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 3 Reach down into the chair s side pocket until you feel the disconnect latch on the hand control extension 4 Pull back on the disconnecting latch 5 Putone hand on the back of the extension wire plug base and one on the hand control plug base and pull the two pieces apart 11 082012 6 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 7 Unplug the transformer and the hand control extension from the motor or control box 8 Remov
28. cissor mechanisms to the arm assembly 21 Make sure the footboard is completely closed Note When installing the lift the footboard must be completely closed when you fasten the lift frame to the armrest assembly or the footboard will not close properly 22 Place the lift frame onto the chair shell 23 Use the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers to fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 24 Use the eight 8 T30 lag screws to fasten the lift frame to the arm assembly 25 Reinstall the hand control extension wire clamp 26 Plug the transformer and hand control extension into the motor or control box 2 Plug the battery backup back into the transformer 28 Plug the transformer back into the wall outlet and test 29 Reinstall the seatback removed Recline Bar Replacement Tools needed Needle nose pliers P2 Phillips screwdriver T 30 screw bit wire cutters zip ties 3 8 in SOCket a stool or stand for placing the chair upside down 1 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 12 082012 3 Reach down into the chair s side pocket until you feel the disconnect latch on the hand control extension 4 Pull back on the disconnecting latch 5 Putone hand on the back of the extension wire plug base and one on the hand control plug base and pull the two pieces apart 6 Gently push the chair over onto the foo
29. e Expected Readings Approximately 13 8 DC Volts Serviceable Must be replaced 082012 Component Hand Control Heat Massage or Infrared Heat Only Location On the arm of the chair Function Provides user interface for heat massage or Infrared heat only Connections Connected to the control box Failure Signs Heat Massage or Infrared Heat Only will not work Tests See Hand Controls on pages 45 47 For a more complete guide refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual Expected Readings See Hand Controls on pages 45 47 For a more complete guide refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual Serviceable Must be replaced Battery Back Up System 1 Batteries should be replaced after one use 2 Batteries should be changed yearly For a complete explanation of the battery back up system refer to the owner s manual 082012 General Trouble Shooting Problem 1 Chair is in the lift position and will not descend or chair is in the recline position and will not lift Solution If the chair is stuck in the lift position press the down button if the chair is stuck in the recline position press the up button While pressing the appropriate button listen to hear if the motor is running Ensure LED lights are on Refer to Trouble Shooting with on page 22 Problem 2 If you don t hear the motor running follow these steps A Check to see if the chair is securely plugged in B
30. e the eight 8 T30 lag screws that hold the lift frame to the arm assembly 9 Remove the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers that fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 10 Remove the hand control extension wire clamp 11 Lift the lift out of the chair shell and place it off to the side 12 Use the 3 8 in socket to remove the four 4 bolts that fasten each scissor mechanism to the arm assembly WARNING While this next step can be done alone it does require extra attention You must remove the arm assembly without twisting the frame Excessive twisting will cause the board holding the arms together to snap 13 Stand behind the chair and pull the arms away from the chair being careful not to get the material snagged in the scissor mechanisms 14 Place the arm assembly to the side 15 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws that fasten the scissor mechanism to the footboard 16 Use the 3 8 in socket to remove the bolts that fasten the scissor mechanism to the seat and to the footboard 17 Use the 3 8 in socket to install the bolts that fasten the new scissor mechanism to the seat and the footboard 18 Use the Phillips screwdriver to install the screws that fasten the new scissor mechanism to the footboard 19 Place the arm assembly in place so that the bolt holes in the scissor mechanisms line up with the bolt holes in the armrest 20 Install the four 4 bolts that fasten each s
31. he lift frame 9 Connect the new motor to the hand control extension and the transformer 10 Turn the chair over onto the lift frame 11 Plug the transformer into the wall outlet and test 082012 MAXICOMFORT RECLINE MECHANISM owing bracket away while fastening bolts MS1 0WL 5613 1 4 D j 1 i 1 pH i 1 1 3 1 w 0 756 Wa Wood Seat Frame 5605 MS2 5WL 756 885512 885514 LM5120 i RM620L wood MS1 0WL For use in models PR 756MC PR 756L PR 506 PR 505JP PR 505S PR 505M PR 505L PR 510 See parts list for specific parts by model 42 082012 5 BENT ED L E D light N 5 7 b Bottom view of Transformer DC Power L E D light k 596 Transformer th Install two 9 volt batteries LN From motor in transformer for battery Plug To outlet backup batteries not included 115 120V A C Models PR 200 355 PR 355L PR 359M PR 359L PR 401 PR 401L PR 410 PR 451 PR501JP 5015 5015 23 PR 501M P5 501L PR 501T PR 643 PR 747 PR 751TY PR 752 PR 906 PR 756MC PR 756L PR 505JP 5055 505 PR 505L PR 506 PR 510 PR502 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Plug the lift chair into a standard 115 120VAC
32. hitch pin s clevis pin s and washers to fasten the new recline straps to the lift frame 8 Use hitch pin s clevis pin s washers and spacers to fasten the top of the motor to the new recline straps 9 Turn the chair over onto the lift frame 10 Plug the battery backup cable into the transformer 11 Plug the transformer into the wall outlet and test 12 Reinstall the seatback if removed 082012 Scissor Mechanism Parts Description RM621 3 Way Recliner Mechs RM8300 2 Way Recliner Mechs MaxiComfort Mechs We do recommend both sides be replaced RM8300 16 Single Motor Electrical Diagram HAND CONTHOLLER OFT MOTOR ELECTRICAL OUTLET REF PARTNUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY Hand Control Extension 62 Long Smart Tek System Models PR 401 PR 401L PR 747 PR 643 PR 410 PR 751TY PR 752 PR 451 PR 501JP 5015 PR 501L PR501T 5015 23 PR 200 355 PR 355L PR 359M and PR 359L Asterisk designates the current style 17 082012 PR 501M 082012 Dual Motor Electrical Diagram gt d LED Light DC Power REF amp PARTNUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 2 ZK 20 EXT Hand Control Extension 62 Long 1 2 10 Hand Control Extension 62 Long 1 GMOKI 28W 26 28 Wide Motor G 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 GMOKKCB Motor Chair Okin 26 28
33. it Hand Control Battery Backup Wire Control Unit Extension Wire e Heat Unit e Junction Only on Selected Models Component Motor Location Between the lift frame and the seat Function Provides lift and recline Connections Each motor is physically connected to the chair through the lift frame and the motor straps Each motor is electrically connected to either a control unit or directly to the hand control Failure Signs Chair will not lift and or recline Motor may become noisy just before failure Tests See Trouble Shooting with SMART TEK on page 22 Expected Readings See Trouble Shooting with SMART TEK on page 22 Serviceable Must be replaced Component Hand Control Lift Recline or Recline Only Location On the arm of the chair Function Provides user interface for lift recline or recline only Connections Connected to either the control unit or the motor Failure Signs Chair will not lift and or recline Tests See Trouble Shooting with SMART TEK on page 22 Expected Readings See Trouble Shooting with SMART TEK on page 22 Serviceable Must be replaced 082012 Component Extension Wire Location Between the lift frame and the chair frame Function Provides connection from the hand control to the motor or control box Connections From the quick disconnect in the pocket to the motor or control box Failure Signs Chair will not lift recline Tests Test continuity
34. k release connector is plugged in and locked in the chair pocket 2 Check the extension from the pocket is connected to the control box If all above are ok defective hand control or extension wire or control box extension wire rarely goes bad replace control box and hand control replace hand control first if problem is resolved send control box back Check right angle plug is connected to the transformer 2 Check plug end of the transformer is plugged into the wall outlet 3 Check power to the socket on the wall outlet the chair is plugged into If all above are ok defective transformer replace it 22 082012 LM5100 LIFT FRAME ASSEMBLY LM RS5100 a BB55 9 m 7 gt 5531 2 BB5535 ar AF BB5514 R 885567 5535 BB5514 BB5515 N 885530 BB5566 gt For use models PR 401 PR 747 643 PR 752 PR 451 PR756MC PR 506 PR 505JP PR 505S PR 505M PR 510 PR 501JP 5015 PR 501M 355 PR359M See parts list for specific parts by model 23 082012 15100 LIFT MOTOR Recline Bar Attachment Capri Model here LM RS5100 BB5531 T Y un 4 D See parts list for specific hand control part number BB5518 _ GM1500 LM 24 082012 LM5100 LIFT FRAME PARTS LIST Qty
35. nsformer back into the wall outlet and test 082012 Back Assembly Replacement 500 Ib and 3 position Tools needed 7 16 in socket wrench 1 Press the Up Button on the hand control until the footrest is about parallel to the floor 2 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 3 Using the 7 16 in socket wrench remove the 2 flange lock nuts located on both sides of the back 4 Pullthe back flap away from the Velcro 5 Work the back assembly out one side at a time pulling the threaded studs out of the scissor mechanisms 6 Install new back Control Box Replacement 500 Ib only Tools needed Wire cutters replacement zip ties and a chair stand 1 A WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 3 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 4 Unplug the motor s hand control extension and battery backup from the control box 5 Cut the wire ties that fasten the control box and the motor s to the lift frame and remove it 6 Use wire ties to fasten a new control box onto the lift frame 7 Plug the motor s hand control extension and battery backup into the new control box 8 Gently turn the chair back over 9 Plug the battery backup cable into the transformer 10 Plug the transformer into the wall outlet and test Lift Motor Replacemen
36. on the disconnecting latch 5 Putone hand on the back of the extension wire plug base and one on the hand control plug base and pull the two pieces apart 6 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 7 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the wire clamp used to secure the extension cable to the bottom of the armrests Make sure you save the clamp and screw 8 Remove a few staples on the arm assembly to allow the extension wire to be pulled out through the fabric pocket 9 Pull the extension cable through the fabric pocket 10 Locate the zip ties that hold the extension wire to the lift frame Note their location 11 Cutthese ties 12 Unplug the extension cable from the control box 13 Plug the new extension cable into the control box 14 Secure it to the lift frame with zip ties Use the same locations as the old extension cable 15 Insert the extension cable into the fabric pocket 16 Reinstall the staples that were removed in step 8 17 Reinstall the wire clamp 18 Turn the chair back over onto its legs 19 Plug in the Smart Tek hand control to the extension cable 20 Push forward on the disconnecting latch Make sure it engages fully with the hand control plug base 21 Clip the Smart Tek hand control to the black plastic hook on the side of the chair arm 22 Plug the battery backup back into the transformer 23 Plug the tra
37. or If all above are ok defective hand control or extension wire extension wire rarely goes bad replace hand control Solution Check right angle plug is connected to the transformer 2 Check the plug end of the transformer is plugged into the wall outlet 3 Check the fuse or breaker to the wall outlet the chair is plugged into If all above are ok defective transformer replace it Check motors are plugged into the control box If all above are ok defective control box or motors both motors rarely go bad replace the control box 1 Defective hand control replace it Check the quick release connector is plugged in and locked in the chair pocket 2 Check the extension from the pocket is connected to the control box If all above are ok defective hand control or extension wire or control box extension wire rarely goes bad replace control box and hand control replace hand control first if problem is resolved send control box back Solution Check right angle plug is connected to the transformer 2 Check the plug end of the transformer is plugged into the wall outlet 3 Check the fuse or breaker to the wall outlet the chair 15 plugged into If all above are ok defective transformers replace both Check motors are plugged into the control box If all above are ok defective control box or motors both motors rarely go bad replace control box 1 Defective hand control replace it Check the quic
38. recline strap s to the recline bar 9 Remove the hand control extension wire clamp 10 Lift the lift frame out of the chair shell and place it off to the side 11 Use the 3 8 in socket to remove the four 4 bolts that fasten each scissor mechanism to the arm assembly AN WARNING While this next step can be done alone it does require extra attention You must remove the arm assembly without twisting the frame Excessive twisting will cause the board holding the arms together to snap 12 Stand behind the chair and pull the arms away from the chair being careful not to get the material snagged in the scissor mechanisms 13 Place the arm assembly to the side 14 Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws that fasten the scissor mechanism to the footboard 15 Use the 3 8 in socket to remove the bolts that fasten the scissor mechanism to the seat and to the footboard 16 Use the 1 2 in socket to remove the bolts that fasten the recline bar to the seat 17 Use the 1 2 in socket to install the bolts that fasten the recline bar to the new seat 18 Use the 3 8 in socket to install the bolts that fasten the scissor mechanism to the new seat and the footboard 19 Use the Phillips screwdriver to install the screws that fasten the new scissor mechanism to the footboard 20 Place the arm assembly in place so that the bolt holes in the scissor mechanisms line up with the bolt holes in the armrest 21 Install the four 4 bol
39. t Tools needed Needle nose pliers zip ties and a chair stand 1 WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 3 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 4 Unplug the motor s from the control unit 501 26 501126 501128 or from the hand control extension and the transformer 5 Remove the hitch pin and the clevis pin that fastens the bottom of the motor s to the lift frame 6 Remove the hitch pin the clevis pin washers and spacers that fasten the top of the 5 to the recline straps 7 Use the hitch pin and clevis pin to fasten the bottom of the new motor to the lift frame 8 Use the hitch pin clevis pin washers and spacers to fasten the top of the lift recline to the recline straps 9 Connect the new motor s to the control unit 10 Turn the chair over onto the lift frame 11 Plug the battery backup cable into the transformer 12 Plug the transformer into the wall outlet and test 082012 Lift Frame Replacement Tools needed Needle nose pliers T30 Torx screw bit wire cutters replacement zip ties and a chair stand 1 A WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 3 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its
40. trest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 7 Remove the eight 8 T30 lag screws that hold the lift frame to the arm assembly 8 Remove the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers that fasten the recline strap s to the recline bar 9 Remove the hand control extension wire clamp 10 Lift the lift frame out of the chair shell and place it off to the side 11 Use the 3 8 in socket to remove the four 4 bolts that fasten each scissor mechanism to the arm assembly AN WARNING While this next step can be done alone it does require extra attention You must remove the arm assembly without twisting the frame Excessive twisting will cause the board holding the arms together to snap 12 Stand behind the chair and pull the arms away from the chair being careful not to get the material snagged in the scissor mechanisms 13 Place the arm assembly to the side 14 Use the 1 2 in socket to remove the bolts that fasten the recline bar to the seat 15 Use the 1 2 in socket to install the bolts that fasten the new recline bar to the seat 16 Place the arm assembly in place so that the bolt holes in the scissor mechanisms line up with the bolt holes in the armrest 17 Install the four 4 bolts that fasten each scissor mechanisms to the arm assembly 18 Make sure the footboard is completely closed Note When installing the lift frame the footboard must be completely closed when
41. ts that fasten each scissor mechanisms to the arm assembly 22 Make sure the footboard is completely closed Note When installing the lift frame the footboard must be completely closed when you fasten the lift frame to the armrest assembly or the footboard will not close properly 23 Place the lift frame onto the chair shell 24 Use the hitch pin s the clevis pin s and the washers to fasten the recline strap s to the lift frame 25 Use the eight 8 T30 lag screws to fasten the lift frame to the arm assembly 26 Reinstall the hand control wire clamp 2 Plug the motor s hand control extension and battery backup into the control box 28 Plug the battery backup back into the transformer 29 Plug the transformer back into the wall outlet and test Recline Straps Tools needed Needle nose pliers zip ties and a chair stand 1 A WARNING Unplug the transformer from the wall outlet 2 Unplug the battery backup cable from the transformer 3 Gently push the chair over onto the footrest turn it upside down or gently push it over onto its side opposite of the hand control 4 Remove the hitch pin clevis pin s and washers that fastens the recline straps to the lift frame 5 Remove the hitch pin s clevis pin s and washers that fasten the recline straps to the recline bar 14 15 082012 6 Use the hitch pin s clevis pin s and washers to fasten the new recline straps to the recline bar 7 Use the

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