2
eading o the preset height
o can read off the reset height
nder the edge of the
er art
of the leg.
3
d usting the height
(for HI tables, see Fig. 2)
ress in the
tton halfway
the to section of each leg.
ift the leg slightly off the oor.
ll the lower art of the leg down
slightly. ress the
tton in while
at the same time sliding the lower
art of the leg in or o t.
Ad st each leg to the desired
height in t rn.
nglish
d ustable height tables H
he height of these Ahrend 700 ta les (Fig. 2) can
e ad sted to s it yo r ersonal re
irements.
he ad stment range is 62 to 6 cm in 2 cm ste s.
As a r le it is s f cient to ad st the ta le height
once only when yo start to se it.
ariable height tables H
hese Ahrend 700 ta les (Fig. 3) allow yo to ad st
the height of the wor to to s it yo r own height or
ost re at any time. he height can e aried to any
desired al e etween 62 and 2 cm y t rning the
cran . ence different eo le can wor at the same
ta le at different times in ma im m comfort.
ariable height tables with electronic drive H
hese Ahrend 700 ta les (Fig. 4) allow yo to ad st
their height to s it yo r own height or ost re at any
time with the aid of the electronic control switch at
the edge of the wor to . ence different eo le can
wor at the same ta le at different times in ma im m
comfort. he ad stment range is from 62 to 6 cm.
d usting the height
(for HV tables, see Fig. 3)
here is an o ening at the to of
each leg.
A n m er of referred settings may e stored in the
memory of the height control system.
he height o
our chair
Ad st the height of yo r chair seat meas red from
a oint in the middle of the front edge of the seat
to yo r dimension A see
ta le height .
ootrest
any eo le do not li e to ha e their ta le too low
since this will mean that they are sitting lower than
their colleag es. An ergonomically correct sitting
ost re can still e achie ed in this case with the aid
of a footrest. he height of the ta le and chair sho ld
then e increased y an amo nt e
height of the footrest.
a e the cran from the cran
holder nder the wor to and
insert it in the o ening.
rn the
cran cloc wise to raise the ta le
and anti cloc wise to lower it.
he internal mechanism o erates
all fo r legs sim ltaneo sly.
e lace the cran after se.
or ing o t the correct
al to the a erage
d usting the height o H
tables
a les with electronic height
controls (Fig. 4) are s
lied with
a se arate ser s
ide for these
controls.
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