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carriage side covers are removable, two screws at the bottom of the covers just above the curved section, and they unclip at the top on the outer covers, the pivot points sit in locating holes back and front of the carriage
front cover is held on by a bolt at the bottom just above the footrest then it pops off the two locator pins
seat pad can be a pain to remove, depending on installer! swivel the seat and look underneath, will see a selection of holes, in one of these should be a nut holding the seat pad on, loosen dont remove the nuts! usually only one is tightened up fully, swivel seat back, partially fold up the seat and pull the seat pad towards you, it should slide enough to allow the nuts to pop out the key hole slots in the seat frame and allow you to remove it – access to swivel switches and carriage/chair loom plug to allow you to test the loom easier
chair arm cover – remove the key, undo the lock ring, look down at the bottom of the arm near the pivot point, there is a small phillips headed self tapping screw, it needs to come out then the arm cover will pop off
swivel the seat, loads of screws in recessed holes, lift arms up and in the square section of the seat back that matches the arm shape there may be two more screws? again all down to the installer if they are there?