
Hello! Taking apart a sectional recliner might seem daunting, but it's usually designed to be a pretty simple process.
While the provided context from the search results didn't contain specific instructions, I can certainly guide you through the typical steps based on how these couches are commonly built.
First, focus on separating the main couch sections from each other. Tip the sections forward or look underneath to see how they are joined. Most sectional recliners use a metal bracket system with a latch or lever. You can usually find this lever on the side of the frame where the two pieces meet. You may need to feel for it in the gap between the cushions. Once you locate the lever, pull it up or push it down to unlock the sections, allowing you to slide them apart. Some couches simply have interlocking metal brackets that you can separate by lifting one section straight up.
To make the pieces smaller and lighter for moving, you can almost always remove the backrests. Feel along the very bottom of the back of the couch for a fabric flap, which is usually attached with Velcro. Peel this flap up to expose the metal frame underneath. You should see a small locking lever or tab on each side of the backrest's frame. You'll need to lift both of these levers simultaneously and then slide the entire backrest straight up and off its mounting posts. Having a friend to help with this part makes it much easier.
If you have a center console piece, it typically connects to the seats using the same type of lever or bracket system. And a quick tip for power recliners: always unplug everything from the wall first and be sure to disconnect any wires that run between the sections before you start taking them apart.


