StandDesk SIMPLE Assembly Manual

Single motor dual segment frame

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SIMPLE
2017
Single Motor Dual Segment Frame

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  • Page 1 SIMPLE 2017 Single Motor Dual Segment Frame...
  • Page 2 USE / LIABILITY This StandDesk is height adjustable so that it can be positioned at the most ergonomically suitable height. Any other use is at your risk. Under no circumstances does StandDesk accept warranty claims or liability claims...
  • Page 3 WATCH ASSEMBLY VIDEO www.standdesk.co/pages/faq CLICK ON StandDesk Simple Assembly HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...
  • Page 4 If you have the stickers, make sure their color and number match up, like so. PERFECT MATCH Your desk might not have the sticker system to match up and align parts. But not to worry, the assembly process is just the same.
  • Page 5: Tools Required

    TOOLS REQUIRED TOOLS Phillips Head Screwdriver 4mm Hex Bit (Optional) Power Drill (Optional) Tape Measure COMPONENTS Leg without Motor Leg with Motor Support Braces (x2) Back Middle Slat Stabilizing Foot Plates (x2) Front Middle Slat Drive Shaft plus Rod Feet (x2) Power Cords (x2) OPTIONAL UPGRADES Control Box...
  • Page 6: Parts Diagram

    Component Name Component Name Leg without Motor ST 3.5 x 19 Screws Leg with Motor ST 4.8 x 19 Screws Support Braces M5 x 5 Bolts Back Middle Slat M6 x 12 Bolts Front Middle Slat M6 x 16 Bolts Drive Shaft plus Rod M6 x 25 Bolts Feet...
  • Page 7 Start with the leg with motor. Use the drive shaft tool to push the short motor rod that’s sticking out in toward the motor and all the way through until it stops. STEP 1 IMPORTANT Place the legs upside down on the underside of your desktop. Ensure the leg with motor is facing towards the front of your desk, where you’ll be standing.
  • Page 8 PRO TIP If you’re using a StandDesk top, place the support braces on the desk so they line up with the pre-drilled holes. It’ll make it easier for you later on. Attach the support braces to each leg using four M6x12 bolts.
  • Page 9 Find the front and back middle slats. Loosen but don’t remove any pre-installed M6x12 bolts. Here’s what the two slats look like in case they’re disassembled. DISASSEMBLED ASSEMBLED BACK FRONT The middle slat bolts may or may not be pre-installed. STEP 4 Attach the back middle slat using four M6x55 bolts.
  • Page 10 Slide the thin part of the front middle slat underneath the motor and attach to the leg using two M6x16 bolts. STEP 6 Attach the opposite end of the front middle slat with two M6x25 bolts. STEP 7...
  • Page 11: Drive Shaft

    Now it’s time to connect the two legs with the drive shaft. Start by removing the inner rod completely from the white drive shaft. DRIVE SHAFT INNER ROD STEP 8 Attach the white drive shaft to the leg with motor by sliding it over the motor rod.
  • Page 12 Carefully thread the inner rod through the leg without a motor. Be gentle and use two fingers to align. STEP 10 Continue to push the inner rod through, using the drive shaft tool until it stops. STEP 11...
  • Page 13 Now that the inner rod is in the white drive shaft, adjust the drive shaft so it’s 1/2 inch off the motor. 1/2” STEP 12 Secure the white drive shaft to the inner rod using two M5x5 bolts. STEP 13...
  • Page 14 Place the stabilizing foot plates on top of each leg. STEP 14 Place the feet on top of the stabilizing foot plates and align the holes. Finger tighten four M6x16 bolts in a diagonal pattern for best fit. Once all bolts are aligned, fully screw them in. STEP 15...
  • Page 15: Optional Upgrade

    If you purchased the optional cable management tray, attach it face down to the back middle slat using four M6x12 bolts and washers. M6x30 BOLTS BACK MIDDLE FRONT SLAT MIDDLE SLAT STEP 16 OPTIONAL UPGRADE If you purchased the optional crossbar, assemble it by loosening the pre-installed bolts in the middle of the crossbar.
  • Page 16 Ensure that the raised bolt holes are facing out. Attach the crossbar to the holes on the back of the legs using four M6x25 bolts. Tighten the middle bolts once done. STEP 18 OPTIONAL UPGRADE Attach the frame to the top using six ST 4.8x19 screws. STEP 19...
  • Page 17 PRO TIP If your top does not have pre-drilled holes, you can use a drill or a power tool to attach your top. Here’s a separate video to help you out. http://bit.ly/standdesktop Attach the control box to the middle of the top using two ST 4.8x19 screws.
  • Page 18 Attach the handset to the top using two ST 3.5x19 screws. Attach the remaining M5x5 bolts to the drive shaft. STEP 21 Connect the handset cord and extension cord to the front side of the control box. Connect the power cord to the back. FRONT BACK STEP 22...
  • Page 19 Use the extension cord to connect the leg with motor and control box. STEP 23 Be sure to tighten all the bolts. Carefully flip the desk over onto the feet. Flip the desk over by raising the front side up first, so you don’t damage the handset.
  • Page 20: Step 26 Don't Forget

    Almost there. Plug in your very own StandDesk! STEP 25 Finally, it’s time to turn the desk on by holding the down button until it reaches the lowest position. If you have a memory handset, it will say for SUCCESS.
  • Page 21 You’re done! Time to celebrate - here’s to standing for your health, happiness and productivity! F I N I S H Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 Menu LED Display Up Arrow Down Arrow...
  • Page 22 WAKE UP: Press any button! CALIBRATE OR RESET: Press and hold for 15 seconds. Led display shows Hold until display shows . Release; the display shows 24”. Stands for go to lowest position to tell you that your desk must be re-set. See above. GLP: Stands for connection if one of the frame legs is not working properly.
  • Page 23 SEATING STORAGE ERGONOMICS...
  • Page 24 OFF ALL ACCESSORIES OPTIMIZE10% PROMO CODE To learn more about our products, visit our website at www.standdesk.co facebook.com/thestanddesk instagram.com/thestanddesk twitter.com/thestanddesk...

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