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  • Page 1 Improv H.E. www.haworth.com...
  • Page 2 Standard Feature Seat Height...
  • Page 3 Pull lever up. Lift weight out of chair. Sit in chair to lower.
  • Page 4 Standard Feature Seat Depth...
  • Page 5 Pull lever up. Slide seat pan forward or backward. Note: Not available on stool. For XL, see your facilities manager...
  • Page 6 Standard Feature Tilt Tension...
  • Page 7 Rotate clockwise for more tension. Counter-clockwise...
  • Page 8 Standard Feature Back Height...
  • Page 9 Pull lever toward seat. Raise or lower back.
  • Page 10 Optional Feature Forward Tilt...
  • Page 11 To activate, pull lever up and lean forward. To release, pull up recline.
  • Page 12 Optional Feature Back Lock...
  • Page 13 Push lever down to lock back. Pull lever up to unlock.
  • Page 14 Optional Feature Lumbar Depth...
  • Page 15 Pump lever upward to increase. Hold lever down to release...
  • Page 16 Height: Pull up on button. Move up and down to adjust. Release button to lock in position.
  • Page 17 No Adjustments...
  • Page 18 Height: Pull up on button. Move up and down to adjust. Release button to lock in position.
  • Page 19 Rotation: Rotate arm cap to reposition. During keying and mouse- related tasks, no more than 1/3 of the arm, near the elbow, should be supported.
  • Page 20 Arm Height: Pull button. Move up/down. Release button. Arm Rotation: Rotate arm cap to reposition.
  • Page 21 During keying and mouse- related tasks, no more than 1/3 of the arm, near the elbow, should be supported Arm Width: Pull lever. Swing in/out. Release lever.
  • Page 22 Ergonomic tips and hints Change your posture every hour. Sit back in your chair to contact back support. Align chair to task. Adjust arm height to maintain a neutral wrist posture.
  • Page 23 Feet should be placed flatly on floor or footrest. Avoid pressure at back of knee. www.haworth.com...

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