HANDLING YOUR CHAIR


DO's


Always follow the assembly directions completely.
Make sure all the pieces are placed in proper order so that the chair stays intact and together.
Pay special attention to making sure the casters or wheels are fully inserted into the base of the unit.

Only use office chairs (with a pivoting base) that have a 5 legged base.
Every 12 months or so, inspect the chair to make sure all the parts or components of the chair be tightened to ensure stability, Look for detective controls, loose securing bolts, loose arms, broken adjustable mechanism.

Always keep the base of the chair completely on the floor.
Many office chairs are equipped with a tension control on the mechanism to compensate for different body weights. Always ensure that the control is properly adjusted, resulting in a smooth and controlled tilt motion.


DONT's


Don’t lean so far back in your chair that the wheels or legs lift up off the floor. Leaning can cause the chair to slip out from under you, cause structural damage, or can loosen important connections that can cause the chair to fall apart.

Never put all your weight at the very front edge of the chair. If you sit too far forward, the chair can tip over.
Don't leave electrical appliances on upholstered chairs. Fire can result if they overheat.

Be careful when smoking or carrying lighted material around upholstered chairs as it can result in fire.
Mock leather chairs or PU leather chairs cannot be wiped with a wet cloth as it can cause the surface to peel off.