OWNERS MANUAL:
SPECIALTY SERIES |
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Assembling
a chair from PCchairs is very easy, so easy that no tools are required.
Assembly of a PCchair at home is typically completed in 3-4 minutes.
To Assemble Your
PCchair:
- Remove all contents
from the carton. You should have a backrest assembly, and a seat & base
assembly. Armrests, if ordered, are also packaged in this box.
- Loosen the backrest
handwheel near the back of the seat.
- Remove the black
plastic button from the hole on the lower part of the backrest support
bar.
- Slide the support
bar through the slot, next to handwheel, making sure the bar comes out
at the bottom. Tighten the handwheel securely.
- Push the black
plastic button back into the small hole near the bottom of the back
support bar.
To Install Optional
Armrests:
- Remove the two
handwheels with washers located under the seat on the armrest brackets.
Be sure to keep the lock washer closest to the handwheel and the plain
washer on top of that.
- Slide the armrest
assemblies into the armrest brackets with the wider part of the arm
pad facing towards the front of the seat and the arms spaced equally
from the seat on both sides.
- Reinstall the
handwheels with washers and tighten.
Chair Operating
Instructions
Pneumatic
Seat Height Adjustment:
to raise seat, lift weight off chair and lift lever (1). To lower seat,
lift lever (1) while seated.
- Seat Tilt Adjustment:
While seated, lift paddle (2). Set seat at desired angle, then release
lever.
- Backrest Angle
Adjustment:
While seated, lift paddle (3). Set backrest at desired angle, then release
lever.
- Backrest Height
Adjustment:
(Positions built in lumbar support to individual height.) Loosen handwheel
(4), raise or lower backrest to desired height, then tighten handwheel.
- Optional Armrests
(A1 or A2) : Width Adjustment - loosen handwheels under the seat.
Set arms to desired width and tighten. Height Adjustment – Turn knobs
on the side of the arms clock-wise to raise, counter-clockwise to lower,
or while the knobs are in the upright position, pull back on them to
slide arms up or down. Optional Swivel Arms (A2) also adjust two positions
inward for keyboarding and two positions outward for "mousing" or surfing
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