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ASSEMBLY
ATTACHING THE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HINGE TO THE
SEAT (1)
CAUTION: The left and right adjustment hinge attachments
have a different shape to prevent them being assembled the
wrong way around.
Fix the left "L" height adjustment hinge to the seat, as shown
in figure 1. Holding down the metal pins located at the ends
of the tubes in the lower part of the seat, insert the hinge (L-L).
The parts are correctly engaged when the metal pins are
released into the holes located on the components; you will
hear a click when they are correctly locked in place (fig. 1a).
Repeat this process for the right "R" seat height adjustment
hinge, on the opposite side of the seat (R-R).
MOUNTING THE SEAT ON THE LEG FRAME (2)
CAUTION: The left and right leg frames have a different shape
to prevent them being assembled the wrong way around.
Press the open / close button on the frame and expand the legs
until you hear a click to indicate that they are locked in an open
position (Fig.2a).
Repeat the same process with the second leg frame.
Leaving the open / close button facing outwards, insert the
front leg of the left frame into the left seat adjustment hinge
(L-L), as shown in figure 2.
Repeat this process with the second leg frame (R-R).
Once assembly is complete, lift the seat upwards until it locks
in one of the 6 possible positions. Check that the seat is locked
in the same position on each leg frame.
ASSEMBLING THE FRONT AND BACK LEGS (3)
CAUTION: The front and back leg attachments have a different
shape to prevent them being assembled the wrong way around.
Front legs (component without the wheels): Holding down
the metal pins located at the ends of the tubes, insert the "front
legs" component into the leg frame on the front side (fig.3).
The parts are correctly engaged when the metal pins are
released into the holes located on the components; you will
hear a click when they are correctly locked in place (fig. 3a).
Back legs (component with wheels): Holding down the metal
pins located at the ends of the tubes, insert the "back legs"
component into the leg frame on the back (fig.3).
The parts are correctly engaged when the metal pins are
released into the holes located on the components; you will
hear a click when they are correctly locked in place (fig. 3a).
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