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Overview Adjustment ............Dimensions Safety And Precautions .
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1 OVERVIEW �D Headrest Back Lumbar Supports �D Armrest Dynamic Dual Back Frame Seat All-in-One Control Lever Gas Lift Back Tension Control Star base PU Castors...
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2 DIMENSIONS ���~���cm / ��.�”~��.�” ��~��.� cm ��.�~�� cm ��”~��.�” ��.�”~��.�”...
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2 DIMENSIONS ��.� cm ��.�” ��.�~�� cm ��~��.� cm ��.�”~��.�” ��.�”~��.�” ��.� cm ��” ��~��� cm / ��”~��.�” ��~�� cm ��.�”~��.�” ��~�� cm ��.�”~��.�” ��.� cm ��.�”...
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� COMPONENT LIST x � x � x � x � Back Seat Star base Armrest (Pair) x � x � x � x � Headrest Gas Lift Castor � � x ��mm Screw...
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� COMPONENT LIST x � x � � � x ��mm Screw �mm Hex Key...
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4 ASSEMBLY Install The Castors ......... . Install The Gas Lift .
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4.4 ASSEMBLE THE ARMREST x � Partially tighten the screws at first would help to align the screws and the armrest well. And then tighten all of them sequentially.
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4.5 ASSEMBLE THE BACK x � Partially tighten the screws at first would help to align the screws and the back well. And then tighten all of them sequentially.
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5.5 THE BACK AND TENSION CONTROL Unlock Lock For the safety, the back would remain in the position which it has been locked while �� you operate to unlock. You will need to lie back once to complete the unlock.
Do not insert fingers or hand into movable parts or crevices. ��. Do not modify the chair. DEZCTOP will not be responsible for any malfunctions and injuries caused by customers' self renovation. ��. For the safety, please check all the bolts and screws at least every � months. Do not use the chair unless all of bolts and screws are fixed.
7 TROUBLESHOOTING The Possible Problems and Causes ....The Malfunction of Seat Lifting ..... The Malfunction of Back Tilting .
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7.1 THE POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND CAUSES Occasionally, when receiving the new chair or after using the chair for a period. The adjust - ment nuts of the mechanism control unit may become loose for the following reasons: trans - portation process, or installation process, or abnormal use or shaking.
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7.2 THE MALFUNCTION OF SEAT LIFTING Unable to Be Raised or Lowered Automatically Rising or Sinking...
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7.2 THE MALFUNCTION OF SEAT LIFTING � For Initial Version And Model Number : CR-ARCMEG-BK1 / -WG1 Unable to Be Raised or Lowered Automatically Rising or Sinking �~� mm �~� mm Adjust the nuts �~�mm clockwise Adjust the nuts �~�mm towards the outside of the seat and counterclockwise towards the inside The Silver Adjustment Nuts...
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THE MALFUNCTION OF SEAT LIFTING � For Updated Version And Model Number : CR-ARCMEG-BK2 / -WG2 Unable to Be Raised or Lowered Automatically Rising or Sinking �~� mm �~� mm Adjust the nut �~�mm Adjust the nut �~�mm clockwise counterclockwise towards the towards the outside of the seat.
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7.3 THE MALFUNCTION OF BACK TILTING Unable to Be Locked Unable to Be Unlocked...
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7.3 THE MALFUNCTION OF BACK TILTING � For Initial Version And Model Number : CR-ARCMEG-BK1 / -WG1 Unable to Be Locked Unable to Be Unlocked �~� mm �~� mm �~� mm �~� mm Adjust the nuts �~�mm clockwise Adjust the nuts �~�mm towards the outside of the seat and counterclockwise towards the inside The Black Adjustment Nuts...
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If there is a malfunction of back tilting in your chair, please contact the local resellers, or DEZCTOP customer service for assistance and replacement of the seat The Black Adjustment Nuts...
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