If you need to reposition the desk clamp bracket or you have no
access to the rear of your table continue to Step 2.4.
If you DO NOT need to reposition the desk clamp bracket and
you have access to the rear of your table skip to Step 2.7.
2.4 Remove the M8 x 16mm Socket Head Countersunk
Screws to release the Desk Clamp Bracket.
2.6 Reattach Desk
Clamp Bracket.
Table Top
Desk Clamp Bracket
Desk Clamp Bracket
5mm Allen Key
M8 x 16mm Socket Head
Countersunk Screw
2.7 After positioning
your Pole Assembly,
screw Pressure Plate in
and Tighten Firmly.
Pressure Plate
2.5 Place in desired
location.
Step 3. Mount Notebook Tray Arm
1st Handgrip
3.1 Unlock 1st
Handgrip and remove
from Pole Assembly.
3.2 Unlock 2nd Handgrip
and raise so that Handgrip
Tab protrudes.
Step 4. Mount Arm Assembly
Handgrip Tab
Arm Assembly
5mm Allen Key
M8 x 16mm Socket
Head Countersunk
Screw
Notebook Tray &
Arm Assembly
3.3 Slip the Notebook Tray &
Arm Assembly over the Handgrip
Tab and then onto the Pole.
M10 Desk Clamp Screw
5mm Allen Key
3.4 Slide the Notebook Tray & Arm Assembly
and Handgrip down the pole before locking
the handgrip at the desired height.
5mm Allen Key
4.1 Reinstall Handgrip
so that Handgrip Tab
protrudes.
4.2 Slip the Arm Assembly
over the Handgrip Tab and
then onto the Pole.
4.3 Slide the Arm Assembly and
Handgrip down the pole before locking
the handgrip at the desired height.
Pole Top Cap
4.4 Insert Pole Top Cap into Pole. This
is also where the Allen Key is stored.
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Step 5. Install NotebookStep 6. Mount Display
Option 1: 75x75mm Hole Pattern
5.1 Adjust the Support Tabs to suit the
width of the Notebook Computer ensuring
that cable ports are not obstructed.
5.2 To increase stability, use the self adhesive
Hook-and-Loop Fasteners supplied.
• Peel off the backing paper to the fasteners.
• Attach fasteners to both the Notebook Tray
and Computer.
• Ensure that each set of fasteners are correctly
aligned i.e. Hook to Loop.
Option 2: 100x100mm Hole Pattern
Step 7. Adjust Height
M4 Phillips Head
Mounting Screws
Note: Extend Arms to
achieve 100x100mm
hole pattern.
7.1 Unlock Handgrip ensuring Screen or
Notebook Tray and Arm Assembly are supported.
Step 8. Cable Management
8.1 After plugging in your cables, install the Cable Covers.
Lock Slot
A. Insert Cable Covers up
into Lock Slots.
B. Push Cable Covers away
from Elbow Joint to secure
in place.
‘click’
7.2 Lift/Lower Screen or Notebook Tray to the
desired height. Move both Screen and Arm
assembly together.
8.2 Cable Clips and Cable Stops can be installed to further manage cables.
Please See Over.
LIFT
Note: Ensure enough
cable slack is given to
allow for movement.
7.3 Lock Handgrip firmly.
Note: After connecting the
Notebook Cables, route
them through the Cable
Management Clip on the
back of the Notebook Tray.
Cable Clip
Elbow Joint
‘click’
Note: If this product is in a
Multi-user environment, use
the supplied cable clip to
secure the cables to the pole.
Cable Stop
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Step 8.2. Insert Cable Stops
A. Insert Cable Stop on
one edge of the Pole
Slot.
Step 9. Adjusting the Display Bracket
(screen angle up/down)
TILT
Tighten
Loosen
PAN (screen angle left/right)
Loosen
Tighten
(tray angle up/down)
TILT
Tighten
Loosen
B. Press down firmly onto
the other edge of the
Cable Stop and hold.
This allows the rear profile
to flex in place.
PAN (tray angle left/right)
Tighten
Loosen
±5° Horizontal
Adjustment
±95° Portrait/
Landscape
Rotation
Adjust the tilt angle of the Notebook Tray as
desired, locking it in position using the 5mm
Allen Key.
±25° Tilt
The height can be adjusted by unlocking
the Handgrips (see Step 7). For the optimal
position of your display, refer to the
Ergonomic Guidelines below.
Ergonomic Guidelines
Many experts believe that the extended use of any computer screen has the potential to cause serious injury to your eyes,
neck and back. This can be largely avoided by correctly positioning your display.
Viewing angle: Ergonomists recommend that the optimal position
of your display should be slightly below eye level. When looking at
the display’s centre the user should have a downward visual angle
of approximately 10°-20°.
Height: As a guide, the height (h) of your display should
approximately be as follows:
- Tall Male (Max): 560mm (22”)
- Short Male (Min): 368mm (14.5”)
- Tall Female (Max): 520mm (20.5”)
- Short Female (Min) 356mm (14”)
Distance: For visual comfort, a viewing distance (d) between
500mm (20”) to 750mm (29.5”) is recommended.
10º - 20º
5º 15º
Tilt Angle: Angular adjustments to reduce reflection on your
monitor should range between 5° forward tilt to 15° backward tilt.
Installation Complete
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