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The user manual doesn't really provide any instructions, and the website isn't very helpful either.

The product website is here - it's a lot cheaper on a lot of other places on the Internet, like Amazon. It seems to be one of the most common ergonomic chairs available, so I think this is a general question.

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Looking for instructions for how to do a specific thing with a specific model of office chair is pretty narrowly focused (even if the chair is popular) and also not particularly on topic for the site. Ergonomics is a tag, but ergonomics in the context of personal productivity doesn't really encompass instructions about how to use officer furniture. – Adam Wuerl Feb 3 '12 at 16:30

closed as too localized by Adam Wuerl Feb 3 '12 at 16:28

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That looks like mine - think it is a slightly different model, but close.

Mine doesn't lock all the way back - it is sprung, though so I think this is by design.

The lock kicks in once it is much closer to vertical.

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Ah. What do you mean by sprung? I'm just wondering if it's possible to manually adjust the lock in these types of chairs. – InquilineKea Feb 1 '12 at 17:07
if I take the lock off, there is steadily increasing resistance until I hit the backstop. – Rory Alsop Feb 2 '12 at 11:47

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