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How to assemble single recliners + chaise lounges

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Single Recliner + Single Armchair

Assembly Instructions

Homebody single recliners and armchairs are fully modular and pieces come in individual boxes. To begin assembly, start by opening each box and ensuring all pieces have arrived.

Pro tip: Not sure which pieces you should have? Check out What’s in Each Box?

Step 1: Screw in the feet onto the bottom of the arms and bottom of each seat. There are two feet per arm and four feet per seat base.

Pro tip: For seats that don’t recline, there are 2 options to screw your feet in. Choose based on your preference

Step 2 (A): For non-reclining seats: Slide the arms in from the top by inserting the metal connector into the seat base slot, then slide the backs into the seat bases. Secure the back and arm in place with the L-shaped stabilizers.

Step 2 (B): For reclining seats: Attach back by inserting into recliner base, ensuring the zippered side is facing the front of the seat. Zip the back onto the base. Slide the arms in from the top by inserting the metal connector into the seat base slot.

Step 4 (A): For non-reclining seats: place headrests on back of seats, ensuring the triangular wedge is facing seat side.

Step 4 (B): For reclining seats: insert headrests into the backs, with the remote pocket on the same side as the seat remote controls.

Pro tip: If you are facing the couch the pocket should be on the left side.

Step 5: Place seat cushions onto bases followed by back cushions. Note that our seat cushions are dual sided, meaning one side is firmer than the other.

Step 6: Practice moving the recliner headrest up and down for optimal height. You can also adjust the angle by pulling the headrest towards you or quickly pulling it down to spring it back to its original position.

Step 7: For reclining seats, connect the power adapter to your couch and into an outlet

Step 8: For reclining seats, connect the remote to the recliner. Find the USB Type-C cord sticking out of the right side of the seat and plug that into the remote. Allow remote to charge for an hour before using.

Single Chaise

Assembly Instructions

Homebody single chaises are fully modular and pieces come in individual boxes. To begin assembly, start by opening each box and ensuring all pieces have arrived.

Pro tip: Not sure which pieces you should have? Check out What’s in Each Box? (link)

Step 1: Screw in the feet onto the bottom of the arms and bottom of each seat or ottoman. There are two feet per arm and four feet per seat base.

Pro tip: For seats that don’t recline, there are 2 options to screw your feet in. Choose based on your preference

Step 2: Slide the arms in from the top by inserting the metal connector into the seat base slot, then slide the backs into the seat bases. Secure the back and arm in place with the L-shaped stabilizers.

Step 3: Place headrests on back of seat, ensuring the triangular wedge is facing seat side.

Step 4: Place seat cushions onto bases followed by back cushions. Note that our seat cushions are dual sided, meaning one side is firmer than the other.

Step 5: Connect ottoman to seat using provided U-clamp stabilizer. This creates the chaise.

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