To all of you who have been visiting my Linux Blog here, you know I don't normally write about merchandise. Today, however; his gaming chair is an exception for a few reasons.
One of the reasons to this exception is because I couldn't find the manual / instructions to put the chair together online. Though the instructions were in the box the print was small and I had trouble reading it. Having to reach for the magnifying glass became recursive and I wanted to help others.
The other reason was and is now, that I have the privilege to use this chair everyday while my Linux box is fired up, it's a great time to write articles for the Linux Community.

This box is heavy and requires a 2 man lift. It has a 5 year warranty as you can see in the screenshot below.

Here's the picture of the warranty card and maintenance service.


Below is a picture of the Owners Manual and Parts

Pictures of all the parts to the chair.

Steps 1 & 2

Steps 3 & 4

Steps 5 & 6 Below

Steps 7 & 8

Steps 9 & 10

Pictures of adjustable functions.

In this picture below are the armrest adjustments.

Pillow adjustment instructions.

The total time it took without rushing to put this chair together was about 3 hours.
I did run into a small snag however, I figured out with help, what the manufacturer was saying.
In step 4 it says:
"For models with Armrest pre-assembled Please skip this step."
The armrest's were already assembled. There was no need for me to remove them.
This chair has a steel frame and is made exceptionally well. The cold cure foam seat is very comfortable and allows for long periods of sitting.
I'm very well pleased with the gaming chair and am grateful for it as it was a gift. I highly recommend it.
Thanks for stopping by and best wishes to all of you for a Happy New Year.
Alex
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