Removing & Fitting A Recliner Pull Handle
1 Turn the recliner on its side and manually open the recliner from underneath by finding the cable end then activate the release by hand.
2 With the recliner still on its side, disconnect the "S" and the black plastic clip loctated on the end of the sheath and attached to the recliner action itself. You will need a pair of pointy noise pliars.
3 Turn the recliner back and recline the recliner right back.
4 With a philips head screw driver, remove the 4 retaining screws from the plastic handle loctaed on the side of the seating cushion.
5 Fit the new cable by following these directions backwards from step 4.
6 Test the recliner opens smoothly.
If You Can't Remove The Pull Handle Screws
1 Turn the recliner on its side and manually open the recliner from underneath by finding the cable end then activate the release by hand.
2 Locate the seating cushion retaining screws and remove. Generally there will be 2 in each corner. This will allow the seating cushion to slide forward making the handle retaing screws more accessible.
2 With the recliner still on its side, disconnect the "S" and the black plastic clip loctated on the end of the sheath and attached to the recliner action itself. You will need a pair of pointy noise pliars.
3 Turn the recliner back and recline the recliner right back.
4 With a philips head screw driver, remove the 4 retaining screws from the plastic handle loctaed on the side of the seating cushion.
5 Fit the new cable by following these directions backwards from step 4.
6 Test the recliner opens smoothly.