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Using your own desk top

There’s no one right way to position your frame on your desktop but there are a few things you’ll want to keep 
in mind. Generally speaking, the desktop should be centered over the frame side-to-side, and positioned slightly 
forward of center (towards the user) front-to-back.

Most L-shaped desktops will consist of 2 pieces: a large “main” top and a smaller “return” top on one side.

Large “Main” Top

The Jarvis L-shaped frame accommodates a large main top of 27” to 33” deep and 54.25” to 82” wide. 

Small “Return” Top

The dimension limits for the smaller top are a little trickier, since they’ll depend on the size and shape of your larg-
er top. The total distance from the back edge of the large top to the front edge of the small top should be between 
54.25” and 82”. You can find the maximum width of the small top (the side perpendicular to the front edge of the 
large top) by subtracting the depth of the large top from 82”. The depth of the small top (the edge parallel to the 
front of the larger top) should be no fewer than 27”, and no more than 33”.

For example, if your large desk top is 32” deep, your small Desk Top must be between 24.25” and 50” wide.

Position over the feet

In our experience, desks have better lateral stability the further apart the legs are. We position the screw holes for 
the Side Brackets 2 inches in from the sides of the desktop. This leaves about 1” of desktop overhang and 
maximizes lateral stability.

Placing the holes at least 2 inches in from the sides lowers the chance that your desktop will split during drilling.
Depending on the rigidity and strength of your desktop material you can leave more of it overhanging the Side 
Brackets. For example, on our 78” tops the Side Bracket holes are 5” in from the edge with 4” of overhang.

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The easiest way to accurately position the Frame on the Top is to use the Frame as a guide:

1. 

Attach the Side Brackets and Corner Bracket to their appropriate Frame Ends (without the lifting columns). 

         It is best to start with the two Frame Ends you would like on the larger top:
 

a. The Frame End (Part “A”) or Frame End (w/Capture Plate), and 

 

b. The Corner Assembly from Step 8 of the Assembly Instructions. 

         The Corner Assembly will align with the corner of your desk where the two tops come together. 
         See page 4 of the Assembly Instructions for reference.

2. 

Slide two of the Center Rails into the two Frame Ends from Step 1 above. This assembly is easier to ma-
neuver than the entire frame and will allow you to see exactly how the frame lines up and where all of the 
screws are installed.

Laying it out

Summary of Contents for Jarvis L-shaped standing desk

Page 1: ...Jarvis L shaped standing desk Assembly instructions For assembly assistance call 888 508 3725 or email support fully com...

Page 2: ...Thank you for choosing a Jarvis desk from Fully...

Page 3: ...Cautions and use Before starting Specs In the box Assembly Reset procedure Custom settings Using your own desk top Contact 1 2 2 3 4 20 21 22 24...

Page 4: ...20 underneath the desk will obstruct the desk s move ment and may result in physical damage 1 Cautions Voltage Converters Use liability 1 Using a voltage converter could cause damage to the desk and...

Page 5: ...your own desk top refer to page 25 for instructions before beginning assembly Usingyourowndesktop Specs Height range w o desk top Travel speed Operating noise Load capacity Duty cycle 24 5 50 1 5 per...

Page 6: ...Medium Machine Screw x12 Pre Installedx4 F Center Rails x4 N Crossbar x2 W Small Machine Screw x14 G Corner Leg x1 U Large Machine Screw x4 H Side Leg x2 P Control Box x1 C Corner Frame End A D Corner...

Page 7: ...D Handset Right Small Desk Top Right A Handset Left Small Desk Top Left C Handset Left Small Desk Top Right Now that you ve chosen your orientation decide which side you d like your Handset on Keep in...

Page 8: ...ng four 4 Small Machine Screws into the holes Do not tighten them all the way yet Once all four screws are in place tighten completely Note Each Side Leg has only one crossbar mounting plate H Side Le...

Page 9: ...ce assembled Grab the assembly from Step 2 the one with the Side Leg attached to the Frame End w Capture Plate The two tabs on the Side Bracket will slot into the Frame End on either side of the Leg U...

Page 10: ...ame End A Attach the Corner Frame End to the Corner Leg by inserting two 2 Small Machine Screws into the holes on the side of the leg without a crossbar mounting plate as displayed below Thread both s...

Page 11: ...tach the Corner Frame End B to the Corner Leg Assembly from Step 6 with two 2 Large Machine Screws Step 6 Assembly D Corner Frame End B U Large Machine Screw x2 Now tighten all the screws from Steps 6...

Page 12: ...he Corner Bracket Use two 2 Large Machine Screws to attach the Corner Bracket to the outer edge of the Corner Leg Assembly Wait until both screws are in place before tightening completely Step 7 Assem...

Page 13: ...ttach the plate through the pre drilled holes in the Desk Top Don t tighten any of these screws completely yet Repeat with the second Mending Plate Once both Plates and all eight 8 Wood Screws are in...

Page 14: ...page 4 if needed Place the Side Leg Assembly onto the Desk Top on the desired side with the Frame End w Capture Plate pointing towards the center of the desk Attach the Side Leg Assembly to the Desk T...

Page 15: ...enter Rail Support does not need to be screwed to the Desk Top it will be locked to the Center Rails later Slide the Corner Leg Assembly onto the other end of the Center Rails Corner Leg Assembly E Ce...

Page 16: ...tightening them completely DeskTopMachine Screwx5 IncludedwithJarvisDeskTop T Wood Screw x5 If your Jarvis Desk Top s pre drilled holes have metal inserts you will need to use the Machine Screws and...

Page 17: ...s face each other and are on the top side of the Rails Slide the final Side Leg Assembly onto the other end of the Center Rails Side Leg Assembly E Center Rail Support x1 F Center Rails x2 If you re a...

Page 18: ...ne Screwx5 IncludedwithJarvisDeskTop T Wood Screw x5 Center both pairs of Center Rails between the Frame Ends Use twenty 20 Medium Set Screws to lock the Center Rails down firmly This will turn the fr...

Page 19: ...ng up Once all screws are in place on both Crossbars tighten them completely We find it easiest to start on each crossbar by part ly threading both of the uppermost Thick Machine Screws into place The...

Page 20: ...r Handset If you re using a Jarvis Desk Top there will be pre drilled holes on both the left and the right sides for attaching your Handset These holes will not have threaded inserts Using two 2 Wood...

Page 21: ...he M2 and M3 sockets Connect the Handset to the Control Box using the socket labeled HS Connect the Power Cable to the Control Box using the socket labeled AC Cable Clips work best when they are adher...

Page 22: ...nt I Foot x2 V Medium Machine Screw x4 Double check that all of the screws on the desk are fully tightened Failure to install and tighten all screws may result in instability Step 21 Step 22 With a fr...

Page 23: ...hold the icon until the display reads RESET 3 Press and hold the icon again this time until Jarvis first lowers slightly then rises slightly and finally stops Release the icon 4 You can now use your...

Page 24: ...meters instead of inches Choose the unit of measurement you d like under the Units menu option Anti collision To help prevent damage Jarvis is outfitted with an accelerometer that stops it if it runs...

Page 25: ...et In our experience desks have better lateral stability the further apart the legs are We position the screw holes for the Side Brackets 2 inches in from the sides of the desktop This leaves about 1...

Page 26: ...ls from Step 4 and position them as you did with the original Frame End Assembly in Step 3 The example on the following page shows a desk top that is 27 deep on either side and 56 wide on either side...

Page 27: ...24 Contact Fully Portland Oregon 888 508 3725 support fully com www fully com...

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