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STEP 2: INSTALL CURVE ADAPTER

A CURVE ADAPTER is required to provide support where 
the chair armrest begins to curve, to keep the BASE UNIT 
flat and level with the chair armrest.

FIG 2A: 

To install the CURVE ADAPTER, turn the LEFT BASE 

UNIT over to view the bottom. Insert the CURVE ADAPTER 
into the first set of rectangular slots that are located along 
each side wall.

FIG 2B: 

Place the LEFT BASE UNIT over the left chair arm-

rest to check for proper ADAPTER placement. If the MOBO 
BASE UNIT is angled up or down, move the ADAPTER back, 
one slot at a time, until the base unit is level.

Once you have the CURVE ADAPTER in the correct position, 
install the other CURVE ADAPTER into the remaining RIGHT 
BASE UNIT using the same slot location.

NOTE:

 Not every 

chair with curved 
arms requires the 
CURVE ADAPTER. If 
the MOBO BASE 

UNITs are parallel to the chair armrest and fully 
supported, you do not need the CURVE ADAPTER and 
can skip this step.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

READ THROUGH INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN SCREWS UNTIL INSTRUCTED.

IDENTIFY  

CORRECT PARTS

PARTS LIST:
A)

LEFT BASE UNIT  (1)

B)

L2 - Inside CAP - straight edge  (1)

C)

R2 - Outside CAP - curved edge  (1)

D)

RIGHT BASE UNIT  (1)

E)

L1 - Inside CAP - straight edge  (1)

F)

R1 - Outside CAP - curved edge  (1)

G)

KEYBOARD TRAY  (1)

H)

CURVE ADAPTERS - For chairs with
curved armrests  (2)

I)

MOUNTING CLAMPS  (4)

J)

Hardware: Screws -

8/32 x 2” (8)

8/32 x 3” (8)

A

B

C

D

F

E

G

H

H

I

I

STEP 1: IDENTIFY AND 

SORT BASE UNIT PARTS

Flip  open  both  BASE  UNITS  into  the 
mouse pad position. The curved side 
of each BASE UNIT should face to the 
outside when installed (FIG 1).

If your chair has flat  

or T-shaped armrests,  

skip to STEP 5

.

Install Curve Adapter for 

use with extremely curved 

or sloping armrests.

INSTALL ADAPTER FOR EXTREMELY CURVED ARMRESTS

TIP:

 If  your  chair’s  armrest  has  padding,  the  place-

ment  of  the  ADAPTER  should  have  the  MOBO  BASE 
UNIT angled up slightly. This will allow the base unit 
to become level once the clamps have been tightened 
and the padding is compressed. Otherwise, the base 
unit may angle downward once it is fully tightened.

 

8/32 x 1.5” (8)

FIG 2A

MOUNTING 

SLOTS 

(Along both walls)

CURVE 

ADAPTER

FIG 2B

CURVE 

ADAPTER

Version: 1.3   (07/13/09)

1

PATENT PENDING

8/32 x 2.5” (8)

WARNING! 

            NOT FOR USE WITH 

FOOD OR DRINK!

FIG 1A

CURVED 

EDGE TO THE 

OUTSIDE

LEFT 

BASE UNIT

Summary of Contents for Mobo

Page 1: ...UCTED IDENTIFY CORRECT PARTS PARTS LIST A LEFT BASE UNIT 1 B L2 Inside CAP straight edge 1 C R2 Outside CAP curved edge 1 D RIGHT BASE UNIT 1 E L1 Inside CAP straight edge 1 F R1 Outside CAP curved edge 1 G KEYBOARD TRAY 1 H CURVE ADAPTERS For chairs with curved armrests 2 I MOUNTING CLAMPS 4 J Hardware Screws 8 32 x 2 8 8 32 x 3 8 A B C D F E G H H I I STEP 1 IDENTIFY AND SORT BASE UNIT PARTS Fli...

Page 2: ...chair armrest If the CLAMP pushes the screws up more than 1 2 above the BASE UNIT replace the screws with a shorter size FIG 4 B Make sure the CURVE ADAPTER Step 2 is positioned correctly across the armrest where the curve begins This should provide support and help keep the Mobo parallel level with the armrest If the placement isn t correct adjust adapter before proceeding FIG 4 C Tighten the scr...

Page 3: ...y require you to use a hole set further back Second or third hole set from the front end etc FIG 6 A Place the MOUNTING CLAMP under the chair armrest and align it with the screws Push the CLAMP up against the bottom of the chair armrest If the CLAMP pushes the screws up more than 1 2 above the BASE UNIT replace the screws with a shorter size FIG 6 B Tighten the screws until the BASE UNIT is snug a...

Page 4: ...suse abuse or negligence STEP 7 ADJUSTING LOOSELY INSTALLED BASE UNITS Flip the mouse pad areas out into the open extended position Sit back in your chair in a comfortable relaxed position With your elbows and forearms resting on the mobo in a natural position your hands should fall in the centers of the mouse pad areas If your hands do not fall close to the center of the mouse pad area slide both...

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