
The provided context is not sufficient to give detailed instructions. However, based on general knowledge, removing the back of a power recliner is a common and usually straightforward process designed to make moving the furniture easier.
First, ensure the recliner is completely unplugged from its power source to prevent any accidents. The next step is to locate the locking mechanisms that secure the back to the main body of the sofa. These are typically found on the metal brackets on both the left and right sides, inside the upholstery.
To access these mechanisms, you may need to reach into the gap between the backrest and the seat. Many recliners have a fabric flap at the lower rear of the backrest, often attached with Velcro, which you can lift for better access. Feel for a metal lever or tab on each side. On most models, you will need to lift these levers simultaneously to release the back. A flat-head screwdriver can sometimes be helpful to gently pry the levers up.
Once both levers are disengaged, the backrest should be able to slide straight up and off its mounting posts. It is often easiest to have one person release the levers while another person lifts the back section. Because mechanisms can vary slightly between manufacturers, consulting the product manual for your specific model is always the best course of action if you encounter difficulties.


