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CAUTION:
Read all instructions before assembly. Failure to assemble or operate properly may
result in damage or personal injury. Retain manual for future reference.
CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
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Monitor Ergonomics
Screen Distance:
Set screens about an arm’s length (approxi
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mately 18’’ - 28’’) from your eyes. If print is too hard to read, it is
better to make the print larger on your screen than to move the
screen closer to your eyes.
Monitor Height:
The top of the monitor should be at or just
below eye level.
Monitor Tilt:
The monitor should be
tilted slightly up so it’s easier to see the
screen when the top of the monitor is
level with your eyes. If the ball-joint
holding the monitor does not move,
loosen each screw using the 4mm
Allen wrench. This should only take a
couple of turns, each. If you loosen too
much, and the monitor does not stay
in place, tighten slightly.
fig. 5
fig. 6
fig. 7
Step 5
Now, insert your monitor and VESA mount assembly into
each Monitor joint at the end of each Gas arm. Hold it firmly
as you insert it until you feel it click into place.
The Zilker Gas arm tension is factory set for the lightest mon
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itor weight. To adjust the tension if the monitor is too heavy
for the minimum setting, hold the Gas arm horizontally and,
using 5 mm Allen wrench, turn the set screw located at the
top-center of the Gas arm toward the “+”.
Keep adjusting the tension until the monitor arm holds its
position when you let it go.
Step 6
You can run your montior wires through special built-in wire
management features.
Under the Gas arm there is a clip through which your monitor’s
wires can run. (see fig. 5).
Inside the Extension arm is a channel accessible by a removable
cover. Slide the cover up & out to place your wires, then replace
the cover in the reverse motion, in & down. (see figs 6-7)