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Dauphin Daumatic-Balance Series Owner's Manual page 3

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Congratulations!
You are sitting on a quality product from the company Dauphin. However, please note
that chairs can cause health problems if used incorrectly. With this in mind, use our
sitting tips and the functions built into your chair. By doing so, you will make a substantial,
personalcontribution to avoiding problems when sitting.
1. Sit well back in the seat and use the entire seat area as far as the backrest.
2. Adjust the seat height ➊ so that your thighs and lower legs together form an angle of at
least (though ideally more than) 90°. Your feet are then relaxed and flat on the floor.
Your elbows are resting on the desk top and there fore the weight is taken off your
shoulder muscles.
3. In order to achieve optimum support for your thighs, use the seat-depth adjustment ➋
where appropriate so that there is enough space for about two fingers up to the width
of a hand between the front edge of the seat and the back of the knee.
4. Adjust the height of the backrest ➌ or lumbar support ➍ (where the upholstery of the
backrest is thickest) so that the lumbar support is roughly positioned at the level of
your belt.
5. If you spend a lot of time working in the relaxed position we recommend a neckrest ➎
to support the neck muscles. Adjust the neckrest so that your head is neither
pushed forwards nor overstretched and is supported over its entire surface.
6. Now – after adjusting the basic functions mentioned above – open the backrest tilt
angle. To do this, turn the hand wheel ➏ in the anticlockwise direction (backwards).
7. You are sitting on a swivel chair with automatic body-weight adjustment. The backrest
counterpressure is automatically controlled by body weight in the movement process. The
upper body should be upright here but not pushed forward. In some cases, manual fine
adjustment may be necessary. To do this, perform a fine adjustment of the backrest
counterpressure ➐.
8. Activate, in particular for the front seated postures, the automatic seat-tilt feature ➑.
Make sure you observe, in the knee and arm joints and in the hip joint, an opening angle
of at least 90° (right angle).
9. Now adjust the height of the armrests ➒ so that your elbows rest on the desk and
your shoulder and neck muscles are relaxed (same height as the desk or keyboard).
Correct the seat height, if appropriate. Adjust the width of the armrests ➒ so that the
elbows are not pressed against the body.
10. Make use of all the possibilites that your chair offers. By doing so, you will make a
personal contribution to avoiding problems when sitting.
Please also note the summary on page 3.
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