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Help! Paidar Chair Pump

04/28/2014 9:12 AM

Hi there, I have this Paidar Chair, but I cant seem to get it to up or down, or spin. It reclines fine. I assume there is a lock on it, does anyone know where the lock is or how to unlock/lock it? Please be aware I am not an engineer or mechanic so if explainations in laymans terms would be great :)

Any help would be gratefully recieved.

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Re: Help! Paidar Chair Pump

04/28/2014 12:19 PM

CTRL+ALT+DEL ?????

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Re: Help! Paidar Chair Pump

04/28/2014 2:54 PM

You should find the info in these threads somewhere....there are many different models....on most of them you just push down or pull back on the lever....

http://cr4.globalspec.com/search/sitesearch?do=show&order=asc&sort=textmatchrank&srch=barber%20chairs

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Re: Help! Paidar Chair Pump

04/28/2014 9:44 PM

Hard to tell but it seems there is no lever for the pump.

If it is the white big one you need to see if it moves (gently) and see what happens.

How do you recline? Any knobs that might be the brake? You seem to have more than one chair. What about the other ones? Any similar one to compare with?

The chair looks like its in pristine conditions. Still it could be rusted away or missing parts.

You need to get your mechanics sense out and trouble shoot the things the same way you would do a messy haircut.

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