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 Why are there 6 leg knock-ins, but only 4 legs with the 1977 Chaise?

The additional knock-ins in the mid-section of the 1977 Chaise have been added to allow easy accommodation of the Arm V2 module and are otherwise not required to be used.

 What joiners are used on the 1977?

Universal Plastic Joiner L330 - W55 (2 per module) is the joining solution for the 1977

Corner to corner: Holes A-G (Front legs) A-E (Back legs). 

Corner to chair /chaise: Holes A-E

Chair/chaise to chair/chaise: Holes A – D or E, please note, only one joiner required for chaise at back.

PN: 12131323

 What high leg options are available for 1977?

Jasper Universal Leg Adjustable Standard (upto 120mm)           PN: 12031306           

Dream Leg Short Adjustable (upto 80mm) PN: 12032351           

 What is the composition of the 1977 sofa? 

The 1977 sofa is achieved with five graduated comfort layers crafted from varying densities of CFC free high resilience foam and fibres. The seat composition is three layers of foam and two layers of lining material create a comfort engineered seat.

 What are the seat depths of the 1977 modules?

Chair -590mm

Chaise-1120mm

Corner-820mm

Curve-690mm

Two seater-590mm

 My 1977 Chaise is sinking, is there a fix?

Issue:

Some customers have reported sinking near the backrest of the chaise. This occurs because flex guards were removed from the design. The holes for the flex guards remain in the metal frame, allowing for their reinstallation if needed.


Step-by-Step Reinstallation Instructions

1. Obtain Parts

  • Obtain the 3 x 4" (100mm) springs and 3 x flex guards required for the reinstallation.

Picture

Part Number

Part Name

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12134117

 

King flex guard

 

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11061278

 

4" spring

 

2. Locate Holes on the Frame

  • Use the hole layout on the front of the frame as a reference, as the layout is mirrored on the back. These holes are used to attach the flex guards.

3. Install Flex Guards

  • Insert the 4" (100mm) springs into the designated holes at the backrest area of the frame.

  • Attach the flex guards over the springs, securing them tightly to ensure they provide the necessary support.

4. Tighten and Secure

  • Double-check that the springs and flex guards are securely in. Ensure that no components are loose.


Before and After Comparison:

Before:
Without the flex guards installed, the chaise may exhibit a sinking feeling near the backrest when pressure is applied.

After:
With the flex guards and springs reinstalled, the chaise should provide improved support and prevent sinking near the backrest.


Final Check

Ensure that all flex guards and springs are firmly in place and that the chaise feels sturdy. If any issues persist, contact CS for further support.

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