Desktop, Side Table, and Stool that allows you to seamlessly transition between the sitting and standing position. The Sit-Stand Desk is ideal for laptop or tablet use as well as drawing or drafting, with the option to adjust the angle of the Desktop between 00 - 450.
• Read and understand all the instructions, review all other accompanying documents, and inspect the equipment before using the Sit-Stand Desk. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of this equipment and the inherent risks if these instructions are not followed, such as property damage or injury.
Understanding Your Sit-Stand Desk Before reading further, study the drawing below to familiarize yourself with the important components of your desk. Identifying Parts and Components Desktop Desktop Stabilizer Knob Seat Frame Connector Pen Holder Seat Cushion Seat Stabilizer Knob Side Table...
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STEP 1 Assemble Seat Bushing and Desktop Base • Position the Desktop Base on a level surface. FIGURE 1 • Slide the Seat Bushing on top of the Desktop Base Post (Figure 1). 1 Desktop Base Post STEP 2 Assemble Seat Frame Connector to Seat Frame Base •...
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STEP 3 Assemble Seat Frame Base to Desktop Base • With one hand, untighten and pull out the Seat Telescoping FIGURE 3 Auto-Locking Knob. With the other hand, insert the Seat Frame into the receiving end of the Seat Bushing (Figure 3). •...
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STEP 5 Assemble Desktop to Desktop Post • Locate the Desktop Assembly Hardware Kit ( HK1032 ). FIGURE 6a • Secure the Desktop to the Desktop Post by inserting the screws into the designated holes and tightening with the Phillips Screwdriver provided (Figures 6a &...
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STEP 7 Assemble Seat Support Frame to the Seat Cushion • Locate the Seat Cushion Assembly Hardware Kit (HK1033). FIGURE 8a • Place the Seat Cushion on top of the Seat Support Frame and align the holes. Insert the bolt through the designated hole and secure with the washer and nut.
Desktop Adjustment Desktop Adjustment FIGURE 10b FIGURE 10a The height and angle of the Desktop can be adjusted to accommodate users of varying heights and desktop uses. Increase Desktop Height • Loosen the Desktop Stabilizer Knob. • Press your foot down onto the Height Adjustment Lever and maintain steady pressure until the desktop reaches your desired height level (Figure 10a).
Seat Adjustment Seat Adjustment FIGURE 14 The height and angle of the Seat can be adjusted to accommodate sitting or standing. It may also be adjusted closer or farther from the Desktop to accommodate varying heights and sitting positions. Telescoping Seat Adjustment •...
Side Table Adjustment The Side Table can be adjusted in two directions, closer or further from FIGURE 19a FIGURE 19b the user (vertically) and closer or further from the Desktop (horizontally). It can also be assembled on either side of the Desktop (see pg. 7). Vertical Adjustment •...
Storage & Maintenance Seat Storage FIGURE 22b The Seat may be stored out of the way or disconnected when using the workstation while standing. • Loosen the Seat Stabilizer Knob. Grasp each side of the stool and lift to rotate to one side of the workstation (Figures 22a & 22b). •...
Tips for Use The Teeter Sit-Stand desk can be angled for drawing, drafting and writing or positioned horizontally to accommodate a laptop or tablet. Store your writing utensil in the small compartment located on the front of the Desktop, while the Side Table is an ideal surface to use a mouse or to store drawing or drafting utensils.
Under no circumstances shall Teeter, or any other party involved in the sale of this product, have any liability for incidental or consequential damage arising from breach of an express or implied warranty on any Teeter product.
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