
The provided search results do not contain relevant information for this query. However, the procedure for removing the back of a recliner couch generally follows a standardized mechanical process.
The process typically begins with locating the release mechanisms. These are usually situated on the metal tracks connecting the backrest to the main body of the couch. To access them, one must often peel back a fabric or leather flap at the bottom rear of the couch, which is commonly secured with Velcro or snaps. This exposes the internal frame and the connection points.
Once this area is exposed, you will find a locking lever or tab on each of the two mounting brackets. The design of these levers can vary by manufacturer. Many models utilize small metal levers that must be lifted upwards, sometimes with the aid of a flathead screwdriver for leverage. Other designs may feature plastic tabs that require being pushed, pulled, or rotated to disengage the lock from the bracket on the main couch frame.
Disengaging these locks is the critical step. It is often necessary to release the levers on both sides simultaneously while applying upward pressure to the backrest. This may require two individuals; one to operate the levers and another to lift. With both locking mechanisms disengaged, the backrest can be lifted vertically, sliding it off the mounting brackets of the couch's base. It is important to note that specific models may have unique mechanisms, and if difficulty is encountered, consulting the manufacturer's documentation is the most prudent course of action.


