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HermanMiller Sayl Quick Manual

HermanMiller Sayl Quick Manual

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HermanMiller
Chair
Sayl
®
Seat Height: Lever next to tilt tension knob, right side of chair
At the proper height, your feet should rest flat on the floor.
Tilt Tension: Knob below right side of seat
Set the tilt tension to control the resistance you feel when leaning back.
HermanMiller Sayl
Chair
®
To raise seat:
Take your weight off chair, lift tab up.
To lower seat:
While seated, lift tab up.
To increase tension:
Turn knob clockwise.
To decrease tension:
Turn knob counterclockwise.
Seat Depth: Lever under left side of seat
Only available on some models.
In the proper position, you will have approximately three-fingers of clearance
between the back of your knees and the seat edge.
Forward Tilt: Front horizontal tab on left side of seat
Only available on some models.
Engage forward tilt to support the thighs' declined posture when performing
intensive tasks such as keyboarding.
1
To increase depth:
Pull lever out, slide thighs forward to
adjust seat; release lever.
To decrease depth:
Pull lever out, push seat back and
release lever.
To position chair forward:
Recline and flip lever down.
To resume horizontal position:
Recline and flip lever up.
Adjustment Guide

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Summary of Contents for HermanMiller Sayl

  • Page 1 Recline and flip lever up. Set the tilt tension to control the resistance you feel when leaning back. Engage forward tilt to support the thighs’ declined posture when performing intensive tasks such as keyboarding. HermanMiller Sayl Chair Adjustment Guide ®...
  • Page 2 Adjust for comfort. Avoid any pressure on wrists and elbows. Once loose, raise or lower footring to desired height. Hold collar with one hand, grasp footring and turn clockwise (+) to tighten. To secure, finish turning footring while holding base. HermanMiller Sayl Chair Adjustment Guide ®...