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StrongLite ERGO-PRO - Knee Rest Seat Position Recommendations; Step 3: Removing and Installing the Knee Rests; Knee Rest Installation; Knee Rest Removal

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C. If you want to use the chair without the knee rests, we recommend that you place the seat
adjustment plate in the upper position. This will give a near level seat position, which is suitable
for a ‘feet-on-the-floor’ sitting position.
D. If you want to use the chair with the knee rests, we recommend the seat to be in one of the two
lower positions.
STEP 3: REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE KNEE RESTS
A. If you will be using the chair with the knee rests, verify that both metal brackets on each knee rest
are fully hooked to the studs on the knee rail, see Photo 10. Make sure the buttons are sticking
up, which locks the brackets in position to prevent them from sliding off.
B. If you will be using the chair without the knee rests, remove them as follows. Push the button
down and slide the knee rest forward so that the brackets are in the unlocked position. Lift the
knee rest up to unhook the brackets. Store the knee rests in a safe place so you can install them
before you fold up and move your chair. To install the knee rests, reverse the process. NOTE:
There is a left and a right knee rest as shown in Photo 11.
Photo 10
Push
Button
Studs
Photo 11
WARNING: WHEN KNEE RESTS ARE INSTALLED, ALWAYS VERIFY THAT BOTH METAL
BRACKETS ON EACH KNEE REST ARE FULLY SEATED ON THE STUDS IN THE KNEE RAIL
WITH THE PUSH BUTTONS STICKING UP BEFORE SITTING ON THE CHAIR. INCORRECTLY
INSTALLED KNEE RESTS CAN FALL OFF OR BE DAMAGED IF WEIGHT IS PUT ON THEM,
POSSIBLY RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY.
STEP 4: ADJUSTING THE CHAIR HEIGHT
Photo 12
Push
Button
A. The chair height can be adjusted to one of eight positions in order to place the seated client in the
best position for the therapist. The therapist will usually set this height once and leave it at that
setting. (Tall therapists will most likely prefer the higher settings
while shorter therapists may prefer the lower ones.)
B. To change the chair height, push the button in on one rear leg
and move the leg extension up or down to the desired position.
(Your chair is shipped with the leg extensions all the way in.)
Line the button up with the selected hole in the rear leg so the
button is once more protruding through the rear leg. Repeat