`chair
`1 The first step in transforming
`
`Release Latch
`
`Trey from a task chair to a floor
`rocker and base/table is to locate
`the grey latch behind the seat. While
`standing to the side of Trey, grasp the
`front of the seat with one hand and
`squeeze the latch behind the seat with
`your other hand.
`
`2 While still squeezing the latch,
`
`separate the floor rocker from the
`base by lifting the rocker upward
`and slightly forward. The front of the
`floor rocker is hooked to the front of the
`base/table, so lifting forward “unhooks”
`the rocker from the base.
`
`3 Finally, you can place the rocker
`
`on the floor. You can now use the
`base as a side table, a laptop
`table, an extra seat for a guest, a
`footrest, etc.
`
`Unlock
`
`Lock
`
`Tilt Control
`When using Trey as a task chair, you can
`lock the back into an upright position.
`Push the tilt control handle in toward the
`center of the chair to lock. To tilt, return
`the handle to its extended position.
`
`Task Chair
`To convert the floor rocker and base/table
`back to a task chair, grab the rocker at the
`top hand-hold and lift it above the base/
`table. Make sure the front of the base/table
`(the wider edge) is aligned with the front of
`the chair. While tipping the rocker slightly
`forward, lower the rocker onto the top of the
`base, making sure you “hook” the rocker
`into the base. You should be able to hear
`a “click” when the rear of the rocker locks
`into place.
`
`Height Adjustment
`To adjust the height of your Trey chair
`when it’s a task chair, grab the right
`rocker rail and depress the front of the
`handle with your thumb. Once depressed,
`Trey will rise and lower as you desire.
`
`930 W. Barre Rd.
`Archbold, Ohio 43502
`
`1.800.537.1530 ph.
`419.446.3697 fax
`SauderEducation.com
`
`Patents Pending
`© 2006 Sauder Education. All rights reserved
`
`Less Tension
`
`More Tension
`
`Tilt Tension
`To adjust the tilt tension, rotate the tension
`knob. Rotating the knob clockwise creates
`more tilt tension and counterclockwise
`rotation releases tilt tension.
`
`J Squared, Inc. - Ex. 1010