keilhauer Tom User Manual

Tom
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1. Seat Height Adjustment
Use the paddle shaped lever on the right side underneath the seat
To raise lift your weight off the seat while lifting the front of the lever
To lower sit on the seat while lifting the front of the lever
Sit down. Please. The only way to know if you are adjusting your chair to provide you with maximum comfort, is to make these adjustments while you are seated.
2. Tilt
Use the big round knob underneath the center of the seat To increase tension tur
n the knob clockwise
To decrease tension turn the knob counter-clockwise
3. Tilt Lock
Use the paddle shaped lever on the left side underneath the seat To unlock tilt pull the fr
ont of the lever up and tilt back slightly
To lock tilt recline to your desired position and push the front of the lever down
Forward tilt using the small knob lever at the front right side underneath the seat, push the knob in to “in” gage forward tilt – pull the knob out to lock “out” forward tilt (the chair back must be reclined slightly each time to reset this feature)
Use this (to lock or unlock backward tilt)
4. Arm Height Adjustment
Use the buttons on the outside of the arm rests To raise or lower resting your thumb and palm on top of the arm
rest, slide your middle fingers to the outside of the arms and squeeze the button up – raise or lower the arm rest to the desired position and release the button to lock
In and out grab the front of the arm rest and pull it back
– then pivot it in or out to one of the 3 positions (there are no
buttons to push)
Use this (to raise or lower arms)
Use this area (to pivot arms)
5. Back Height Adjustment
Use the sides of the back just above the seat and grab with both hands
To raise lift the back up and towards you – you will hear a click for each different height
To lower lift the back to the highest setting and it will disengage allowing it to drop down to the starting (lowest) height; the back must return to the starting position to reengage the height adjustment mechanism
Use this area (to raise or lower back)
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