4.4
General Information
a.
Every piece of furniture we produce is made with the greatest care. Chairmaking is a labour-intensive
process, every chair is made by hand and so no two chairs are completely identical. Minor variations in
appearance are inevitable and underline the fact that these are craftsman products.
b.
Most recliners are fitted with a zipper in the back. This zipper is required for upholstering purposes. We use
so-called invisible zippers. However, in some cases, the black zipper might be visible. (Illus. 6) Because of
tensions to the seat cover, the zipper might be visible. This could also be the result of pressure on leather
when somebody sits down in the recliner. The zipper is particularly visible at the point where several pieces
of leather meet. Unfortunately, this is unavoidable.
c.
Because a recliner consists of many moving parts, it is almost impossible to adjust the system soundlessly.
These noises and "creaks" might be audible when the position of the recliner is changed, as well as when it
is in neutral position. If the recliner has not been placed on a flat surface, this may also cause creaking.
d.
Distribute your weight evenly along seat and backrest. You might tend to lean more to the right or left in
your recliner. Please be aware that your recliner will shift along with you. You might cause the cover of your
recliner to shift to the right or left (i.e. crooked) along the back of the chair. A recliner shapes to its user.
e.
Do not use armrests as a ladder, stool, or seat.
f.
Do not stand on the seat. This will cause overburdening of the springs.
g.
Do not kneel on the seat to look over the back.
Illus. 6
For further information you should consult your retailer, or visit our website at:
www.sittingvision.com
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