
Seating Ergonomics A B C D E G H L M N Q R S Maximize Your Ergonomic Seating Ergonomic Features TENSION ADJUSTMENT Increase or decrease to match body weight. Allows you to rock comfortably, without heavy pushing, reducing muscle fatigue CHAIR TILT LOCK Lock the tilt movement in position(s) to accommodate your working posture. Allows you to lock your chair in a comfortable and supportive position. Can be either single position or infinite style. SEAT HEIGHT Raise or lower to allow your feet to rest flat on the floor. Avoids pressure under your thighs, easing blood flow. BACK HEIGHT Raise or lower to position lumbar support in your lumbar area. Reduces likelihood of back pain. SEAT DEPTH Change the depth of the seat to accommodate the length of your thighs. Keeps your back in contact with the backrest while avoiding pressure behind the knees. BACK ANGLE Adjust to change the angle of your torso in relation to your thighs. Helps reduce disc pressure and relaxes your back muscles. ARM HEIGHT Raise or lower to support your forearms. Reduces muscular effort in neck and shoulders, minimizing risk of pain. SYNCHRO-TILT Backrest reclines at a faster rate than the seat, increasing the angle between your torso and thighs. Enhances comfort and encourages dynamic body movement. WATERFALL SEAT EDGE Reduces pressure at the back of the knee, contributing to good blood flow. PROPERLY CONTOURED CUSHIONS Support the body effectively, allowing you to sit longer without discomfort. WIDTH ADJUSTABLE ARMS Allows outward movement of armrests to match shoulder breadth. Ensures armrests properly support forearms, reducing muscular effort in neck and shoulders. ARM ROTATION Rotate armcap to support your forearm in various positions. Reduces muscular effort in neck and shoulders, minimizing risk of pain. CENTER-TILT MOVEMENT Chair tilts from a pivot point under the center of the seat allowing you to rock. When your feet are well supported, blood flow is enhanced. Every Offices To Go chair is built with features that are ergonomically designed to promote good posture and provide maximum comfort. While fully supporting your body, these features should also allow you to adjust your chair to fit you. Always select a chair that is designed for the type of work you perform and make certain the chair is comfortable for the length of time spent using it. Ensure that the seat and back cushions are contoured to fit your body, which will help eliminate pressure points. An ergonomically designed chair should allow changing postures easily. As you work, reposition yourself throughout the day to reduce strain and stress on specific muscle groups. If you change job functions, adjust your chair to fit the new task. Proper ergonomic seating should help eliminate many of the work related injuries that result from poor posture and poorly designed chairs. 21