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Settings (by a professional)
5.2 Seat and backrest shells (II)
The straps are looped through slotted holes in
adjustable plywood seat shells (D) and backrest
shells (E).
For adjustment purposes seat shell (D) offers 5
rows of slotted holes. Backrest shell (E) offers 3
rows of slotted holes.
Choose which set of holes is best used to
accomodate the user. The middle rows marked
in black suit the average user.
Warning!
Choose the slotted holes carefully to prevent
bottoming-out.
5.3 Seat webbing (II)
The webbing straps (B) enable to follow the
contours of the buttocks and provide support
where needed for an optimal seating position
and stability.
1. Identify the set of slotted holes best suited to
accomodate the user (positions F1 to F5).
2. On left and right seat shell (D) loop each
strap (B) through a slotted hole (F) or if
required over the edge (G).
3. Attach the velcro strap ends to the velcro
outer shell surface.
4. Put tension on the webbing straps by
stretching them to about 110% of their
length.
Warning!
Always check for bottoming-out. If needed
change strap position and/or strap tension.
5.4 Contour cushion (II)
The contour cushion (C) helps to create an
posterior well that offers postural stability and
prevents from sliding forward. Contour cushion
(C) consists of 2 side segments, 1 to 3 middle
segments and a velcro strap.
1. Determine the number of middle segments
to use:
G
2
3
Nuage
9
10
F1- F5
1
2
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