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Function
Height of the seat
Lowering the seat:
Sit down on the seat
1.
Pull out the handle
2.
(the seat will drop slowly)
Releasing the lever at the
3.
desired height will lock
the position
Raising the seat:
Stand up
1.
Pull out the handle
2.
(the seat will rise slowly)
Releasing the lever at the
3.
desired height will lock
the position
Tips for users
Correct use
This conference swivel chair may
only be used for the purpose for
which it is intended and with
due care. Using it inappropriately
(e.g. as a stepladder, sitting on
the armrests or placing extreme
weight on one side) could result
in accidents.
Glides/Castors
A variety of glides/castors are
available, for the sake of your
safety and for use on different
types of flooring in accordance
with safety regulations:
– Hard glides/castors for soft
flooring (standard)
– Soft glides/castors for hard
flooring are optional.
Changing glides/castors: this
might be necessary, for instance,
after moving office, or after the
installation of a new floor covering
– simply pull out the glides/castors
and push new ones in.
Plastic parts
Soapy water is suitable for clean-
ing. Please do not use any aggres-
sive cleaning materials.
Veneer
An all-purpose cloth with warm
water, possibly with a little liquid
soap or washing-up liquid is
suitable for cleaning the tables.
We do not recommend the use
of furniture polishes.
Laminate
Light to moderately soiled surfaces
can be cleaned with an all-purpose
cloth and warm water. For more
heavily soiled surfaces, a light
soapy solution or glass cleaner may
be used. The laminate surface The
use of cleaning products contai-
ning abrasive agents (scouring
cream) and furniture polishes is
not recommended.
Upholstery
In the case of light damage or
soiling to the upholstery, please
only use suitable delicate cleansing
agents, or Sedus cleaning foam.
The upholstery should only be
changed by skilled persons.
Servicing
Servicing work, such as exchanging
or working on the pneumatic
springs, may only be carried out
by trained personnel.
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