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HermanMiller
Embody
Chair
®
Seating that
performs for you.
Seat Height: Joystick inside tilt tension knob, right side of chair
At the proper height, your feet should rest flat on the floor.
Seat Depth: Front handles on the right and left sides of the seat
Only available on some models.
In the proper position, you will have approximately three-fingers of clearance
between the back of your knees and the seat edge.
HermanMiller Embody
Chair
®
To raise seat:
Angle the joystick fully and lift your
weight to raise the seat height to the
desired level.
To lower seat:
While seated, angle the joystick fully
and lower seat.
To increase or decrease depth:
Lift your thigh weight from the front
of the seat. Gently lift up the front
handles on the right and left sides of
the seat to disengage the locking seat
depth adjustment. Slide seat forward
or back into proper depth for use; then
release downward to lock the seat.
Tilt Tension: Knob below right side of seat
Set the tilt tension to control the resistance you feel when leaning back.
Tilt Limiter: Back horizontal tab on left side behind seat
Only available on some models.
Engage the tilt limiter when you want to sit in an upright or partially
reclined position.
1
To increase tension:
Turn knob clockwise.
To decrease tension:
Turn knob counterclockwise.
To engage:
Recline and move tab up to define
the limit of recline.
To release:
Lean forward and flip tab fully
downward.
Adjustment Guide

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Summary of Contents for HermanMiller Embody

  • Page 1 Engage the tilt limiter when you want to sit in an upright or partially reclined position. In the proper position, you will have approximately three-fingers of clearance between the back of your knees and the seat edge. HermanMiller Embody Chair Adjustment Guide ®...
  • Page 2 Arm Width: To adjust arm width: Place two hands on one armpad to pull in or push out. Repeat with other armpad. In the proper position, your elbows should be in line with your shoulders. HermanMiller Embody Chair Adjustment Guide ®...