If I'm correct it is the Inhibit Switch. If the switch is set to the left, the UP/ DOWN SWITCH controls the lift position of the chair and footrest. If the switch is set to the right, the UP/DOWN SWITCH controls the recline position of the seatback. Hope this helps!
I don't have the same chair but my mother just got a lift chair and It didn't come with any kind of instructions and I didn't know how to put the back on
Hi Joe. Thanks for stopping by our RU-vid channel. You can try getting in touch with the dealer where you got the chair from. Aside from that, you can try getting the model number of the chair so that you can search for the user manual online. If you can't find the model number in the box or the hand controls, here are other places you can check: The motor box of the chair usually has the information you need to find like model number and serial number. You can find it by following the power source to find the motor box. What you're looking for is a sticker attached to it containing the information. Or you can also try checking under the footrests steel frame. After finding the model number, you can search online for the user manual, check our channel if we have a video guide for that specific model, or check other tutorials online. Knowing the specific model can actually help you a lot. Hope this helps. Don't forget to subscribe for a chance to win a free mobility scooter.
@@MobilityDirect well after watching the part where you put the back the chair i tried it myself and it worked. I had to get the back on it before my mother got home from the hospital because her old lift chair broker.
On the left and right side of the backrest towards the bottom of the backrest, there are two clips on the black metal rail sleeves. Use a flathead screwdriver to pull the metal tabs outwards while lifting up on the backrest. I'm going to make a video tutorial for this. Make sure you're subscribed, and you'll get notified when it's released.