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Okin PD12 65444 Power Supply

From: $71.90

Genuine Okin PD12 Power Supply 65444. This lift chair power supply has the “Ol” flat blade / round pin plug and takes the figure 8 power cord as standard. These plug ends are the industry standard and fit 99.9% of the recliners on the market.

We also stock the / angled plug PD12 65445. Please check your PD12 power supply carefully before ordering. The part number is on the back.

“C” Tick Approved – Meets Australian Standards

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SKU OKIN-PD12-65444-PARENT Categories , Tag Brand: okin logo phoenix mecanoOkin

Description

Okin PD12 Power Supply 65444 has industry standards 29volt – 1.5amp but no battery back up but everything else is the same. Th PD12 65445 has the same specifications but comes with the angled plug /


 

Additional information

Weight 0.325 kg
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1 review for Okin PD12 65444 Power Supply

  1. Johanna Kennedy

    I would like to say a big thank you for your help when I ordered the incorrect transformer for our couch. I returned it and you replaced it with the correct one being the PD12. The turnaround was amazing and your assistance was a great help. I will be recommending your company to my friends and family.

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Removing & Fitting General Electrical Components

  1. Place a drop sheet or old towels around the recliner.
  2. Turn off and remove the power supply plug from the mains.
  3. Gently turn the recliner over onto its side or on its back. Remember correct lifting
    methods.
  4. Locate the component and its lead. Follow the lead along to the plug end remembering where it runs.
  5. Using a pair of side cutters, snip the cable ties that are retaining the lead
    to the frame.
  6. Unplug the socket and remove the old component. Place the new component lead along the same path as the old and cable tie the new lead to the frame.
  7. Check all other leads are out of the way of moving parts.
  8. Turn the recliner back over to normal seating position
  9. Plug the main power supply back into the wall.
  10. Test the new component. Operate the lift chair recliner to its fullest position
    and check that all the leads are clear and not stretched.
  11. Return the lift chair to its normal seating position.
Tip: Check that all the leads are cable tied away from moving parts before
turning the power supply back on. Leads can sometimes get jammed between
moving parts causing a dead short after the chair is moved.
DO NOT exceed more then 2 mins operating time at anyone time. If you do exceed this time, wait 20 mins before using again.

PD12 Power Supply Specifications

Input:
100 – 240V, 50/60Hz, 1.5amp (figure 8 mains power cord)
Output:
DC 29V = 1.5amp
Plug:
STD 01 female ( O l Plug)
Duty cycle:
Max 10%; Max Time on: 2 min

Product FAQ's

No unfortunately. Pegar handles have been obsolete for many years and we don’t stock any cables suitable.
Recliner springs are measured by the overall length. You’ll find a break down of each recliner spring on each of the products pages. Simply click or tap on the “Measuring” tab.
No. There is only 1 colour brown available worldwide. There is no choice what shade of brown it is sorry.
Yes. There can be a couple mm tolerances in the measurements given.

Yes. Converted to millimetres is 110mm x 70mm.

You need to remove the trigger and cable from the recliner, disconnect the cable from the handle and use the Cable Cheat Sheet that is on the website.
Click or Tap on the “Measuring” tab on the products page and follow the Cable Cheat Sheet to measure your cable correctly. Make sure you disconnect your cable from the handle before measuring. If you cable has broken the barrel off of the end, simply add that measurement, 3.5 or 6mm to the overall length measurement.

Yes you may click and collect. Best you email prior to make sure someone is in. Cash Only or order online and select “Pick Up From Coolum Beach” during checkout.

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