Introduction
Tools
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Start w chair in fully up right position. Might need to carefully reapply power to move chair for easier fastener access
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Surprisingly easy to remove the leg portion. This is very useful for decreasing the weight of the chair if you need to move it.
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You might be able to get to the side securing fasteners with out removing the leg portion, but it is easy to do.
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Carefully lift up on the main seat cushion. It is just velcro (ed) in place
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then pull the top of the leg cushion portion forward
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Next release the thin crossed velcro straps by pulling them forward as well
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Use 5 mm hex to remove the two bolts to the left or the two circles in the drawing
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then lift up on the securing points latches
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then you can lift up slightly on the leg portion to move it away from the chair
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carefully as it is still attached electrically
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the leg portion does had wheels on it so it moves easily after you lift it free (it is quite heavy)
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with a small flat head screw driver or similar, gently push the center of the connector toward the outside of the chair as you pull the entire connector forward.
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There are two you need to disconnect to the right o the red squares.
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2nd photo shows them disconnected
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there are three #2 Phillips screws to be removed along the back of the panel shown in yellow numbers on the first photo
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there are four #2 Phillips screws to be removed along the front and top of the panel shown in red numbers on the first photo
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The second photos shows how the top center screw can be Gard to get to
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all of these screws are accessed from the inside of the arm rest. Near where the outsides of where your thighs would be if you were sitting in the chair
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here I checked all the screws tight. the larger ones are #3 Phillips while the smaller ones are #2
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The 2nd photo shows the screw I found loose that was making my arm rest move too much
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I think the entire side panel is attached by the three circles shown in the photo
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to the right of the two red circles and to the upper left of the green circle are the three points
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probably have to disassemble the grey plastic below the arm rest to get to the green bolt
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just a photo of the bottom if your curious
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chair is very heavy lift carefully
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I'll add more to this guide when I take it apart more (currently together and running well:)
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