ADX ADXCH0218 Instruction Manual
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Begin by laying out all parts and tools as per the manual. Attach the chair back to the seat using the provided screws, then connect the armrests and finally attach the base with the wheels. Ensure everything is tightened securely.
To adjust the lumbar support, locate the lumbar knob on the side of the chair back. Turn the knob clockwise to increase support and counterclockwise to decrease it, ensuring it aligns with your lower back for optimal comfort.
Identify the source of the squeak by gently rocking the chair and listening closely. Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the joints and moving parts, such as the tilt mechanism and wheelbase, to reduce noise.
Regularly check and tighten screws and bolts to ensure stability. Clean the upholstery with a mild detergent and damp cloth. Lubricate moving parts every six months to maintain smooth operation.
Adjust the armrests so that your elbows form a 90-degree angle when typing. This can be done by pressing the adjustment button and sliding the armrests up or down to the desired height.
If the gas lift mechanism fails, first ensure that it is securely attached. If the issue persists, contact the manufacturer for a replacement gas cylinder. Do not attempt to repair the cylinder yourself.
Vacuum the mesh backrest to remove dust and debris. For stains, use a mild soap solution with a soft brush, then wipe with a damp cloth. Allow it to air dry completely before using the chair again.
Yes, the chair is designed for ergonomic support, making it suitable for extended use. Ensure that all adjustments are made for optimal comfort and take regular breaks to maintain posture.
The ADX ADXCH0218 Chair has a weight capacity of up to 275 pounds (125 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain the chair's integrity and longevity.
To replace a damaged wheel, turn the chair upside down and pull the wheel out from the base. Insert the new wheel by pushing it firmly into the socket until it clicks into place.