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Sitting on and getting off SalliStand beside the chair, lift one leg over the chair, from the back, to the other side of the chair and sit down. To get up, move your feet slightly forward and stand up. This way the chair remains behind you. |
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Sit high enoughIn the beginning, you can lift the chair too high, so that your legs are not touching the floor. Lower the chair slowly till your feet are firmly on the floor. There is now about a 135-degree angle in the knees, and between the thighs and the upper body. |
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Sit on the back of the chairWhen sitting your buttocks should be at the back edge of the chair. |
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Keep your feet on the sidesRiding-like sitting is aiming at the same position as when we are standing: when looked at from the side the shoulder, pelvis, and heel are on the same line. |
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Table and monitor heightOn Salli, you are sitting higher than on a traditional chair, which usually means that the standard (72 cm) tables are too low. The chair is of no use if you have to slouch towards the table, so you need to be able to raise the table somehow. Salli’s best friend is an electrically adjustable table that can be brought up to the standing height. Pay also attention to the height of the monitors so that you don’t accidentally lower your head forward. The head weighs several kilos and easily makes the neck muscles tense, disturbing the circulation into the head. The brain doesn’t get enough oxygen and you get tired and get headaches. |
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Seat widthAdjust the width of the seat so that it suits you; you can do this in Salli SwingFit and Salli MultiAdju too close to each other in the front and thus make the middle gap too narrow.ster. Men need to make sure that the seat parts do not move during the day. |
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Move!You can move sideways easily when you push with the one foot and pull with the other. Make use of the swing mechanism of Salli Swing and Salli SwingFit, roll on the chair to fetch things, walk while talking on the phone, exercise for a couple of minutes, work standing at times. |

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