Serano Seattle Assembly Instructions
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To adjust the height of the Serano Seattle Chair, locate the lever beneath the seat on the right side. Pull the lever up while seated to lower the chair, or stand up and pull the lever to raise the chair. Release the lever at the desired height.
For regular cleaning, vacuum the fabric using an upholstery attachment. For stains, use a mild soap solution and a soft cloth. Test the solution on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not damage the fabric.
To fix a squeaky chair, identify the source of the noise by gently moving the chair. Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the moving parts such as wheels, joints, and the height adjustment mechanism. Wipe away any excess lubricant.
Yes, the casters on the Serano Seattle Chair can be replaced. Purchase compatible casters and pull the old ones out by hand or with a screwdriver. Push the new casters into the slots until they click into place.
The Serano Seattle Chair has a maximum weight capacity of 250 pounds (113 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain the chair's structural integrity.
Assembly instructions are included with the chair. Typically, you will attach the seat to the base using the provided screws and tools. Ensure all parts are tightened securely, and refer to the manual for detailed steps.
If the tilt mechanism is not working, check to ensure the tilt tension knob is adjusted properly. If the problem persists, inspect for any visible damage or loose parts. Contact customer support for further assistance if needed.
Yes, the armrests on the Serano Seattle Chair can be adjusted. To adjust, locate the button or lever on the side of the armrest and move it to the desired height or angle.
It is recommended to check and tighten the screws on your Serano Seattle Chair every 6 months to ensure stability and safety. Use the appropriate tools to prevent stripping the screws.
Regularly clean the chair, check and tighten screws every 6 months, lubricate moving parts as needed, and avoid exceeding the weight capacity. Store in a dry environment to prevent moisture-related damage.