
Hello there! Taking apart a sofa recliner can make moving it so much easier. The provided context from the search results wasn't helpful, but I can certainly guide you through the typical process based on my general knowledge.
Most recliner sofas are designed to come apart in a similar way, usually by removing the backrests from the main base. To start, go to the back of the sofa and feel in the gap between the bottom of the backrest and the top of the sofa's base. You might need to lift a fabric flap that is often attached with velcro to see what you're doing.
You are looking for a small metal lever or tab on the metal frame on each side of the backrest. These are the locking mechanisms that hold the back in place. On many models, you can release these locks by lifting the lever up with your fingers. For some sturdier or older models, you might need a flathead screwdriver to gently pry the lever up or push it in to release the lock.
Once you have released the locking levers on both sides, the backrest should be free. You can then lift it straight up and off the metal brackets on the sofa base. It's often helpful to have a second person to help you lift it off evenly. After removing the back or backs, you'll have two or more much lighter, more manageable pieces to move through doorways and hallways. If you need to disassemble it further, you would typically flip the base over and use a wrench or screwdriver to unbolt the arms or other components.
I hope this helps you get your recliner ready for its move


