Specifications

Adjustment options
Version 2011v1 15
When removing the second Allen bolt the chair can slide downward and your fingers may get
caught between the carrier and the interface. Hold the chair so that it cannot slide during this
procedure.
A bush can be slid over each bolt. Should a bush come out when taking out a bolt, slide the bush back onto the
bolt.
Bring the chair (B) up to the desired height.
Replace the Allen bolts and tighten them securely.
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2.2.2 Adjusting the seat depth
See fig. 010502020.
The seat depth can be adjusted between approximately 44 cm
and 52 cm (17' and 20') by shifting the backrest.
The seat depth adjustment should be done as follows:
Loosen the locking bolts (A) on both sides of the
chair frame a half turn (180°) loose with an Allen key
with a key width of
4 mm.
Slide the backrest (B) to the desired depth.
To promote good circulation in your legs and
not restrict the nerves, we recommend at
least 2 cm (approx. 1") free space between
your knees and the front of the seat.
Tighten the locking bolts on both sides securely.
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2.2.3 Adjusting the seat width
See fig. 010502030.
The space between the two armrests can be adjusted as
desired between 36 cm and 52 cm (15" and 20"). The holder
for the armrests can be shifted in width on both sides
Do the adjustment, or have it done by someone, and then
take your seat in the chair.
The seat width adjustment should be done as follows:
Loosen the two Allen bolts (A) on both sides of the
chair frame with an Allen key with a key width of 4
mm.
Slide the armrests to the desired width.
Set the side panels equally, in such a way
that you feel comfortable and that you have
enough support and enough freedom of
movement.
Tighten the Allen bolts properly on both sides.
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A
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