7.2. A
.
RMRESTS
The Sting chair can be equipped with left or right armrests
(see Figure 13).
OPERATION
To swivel the armrest, pull it upwards (holding it from its bot-
tom part) until the mechanism is unlocked and swivel it out-
wards, until it reaches the stroke limit. To move the armrest
back to its original position, turn it inwards until it gets auto-
matically locked.
7.3. P
ROGRAMS
Upon request, at the moment of the order, the Sting chair can be equipped with a programming device which allows the opera-
tor to program three different working positions, which can be activated at any time. For operation, please refer to paragraph
4.3.2.
7.4. T
RENDELENBURG POSITION
Upon request, the Sting chair can be equipped with a movement kit which allows the chair to reach the Trendelenburg position.
7.5. R
EMOTE CONTROL
The remote control (Figure 14) is used for moving the chair
and programming it.
OPERATION
To make the chair go down, keep pressed the
To make the chair go up, keep pressed the
To rise the backrest, keep pressed the
To lean the backrest, keep pressed the
To let the chair return to "zero" position, tap the "Ø" but-
ton;
To allow the mouthwash, tap "S" button;
To put the chair in emergency position, press "E" button;
To activate programming function, press "M" button (for
programming, see paragraph 4.3.2);
To let the chair reach desired programmed working posi-
tions, tap "P1", "P2" or "P3" buttons.
BATTERIES REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove the hexagonal screw located in the back side of the remote control.
2.
Remove the back cover of the remote control.
3.
Replace the batteries with new ones, having the same characteristics (2 x AAAA, 1.5V).
4.
To re-install the back cover, follow the inverse sequence of the above steps.
CAUTION.
Remove the battery if the remote control will not be used during a long time period.
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button;
button;
FIG. 13
button;
button;
FIG. 14
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Operating instructions