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CAUTION: Read all instructions before assembly. Failure to assemble properly may result
in damage or personal injury.
CAUTION: If any component is not in proper working order or appears worn, contact UPLIFT
Desk immediately for repair or appropriate replacement parts.
WARNING: This product’s maximum weight capacity is 297.6 lbs (135 kg). DO NOT exceed the
maximum weight capacity.
CAUTION: If you do not understand any part of these warnings, cautions, or instructions,
contact UPLIFT Desk for direction in the use of this product.
WARNING: Always ensure stool is securely positioned during use. For proper balance
and stability, always sit on the middle of the seat.
CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
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Normal- Vacuum your fabric seat as needed. Vacuuming picks up dust and reduces the need for professional cleaning.
Ink Stains- Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to a clean and damp absorbent cloth. Start at the outside of the ink
stain and work toward the center. Apply pressure, but do not rub too vigorously. As you work and your cloth soaks up
the ink from the fabric stain, it’s important to use a clean section of the cloth or the stain will spread. Apply more isopropyl
alcohol to the cloth as needed. If the ink stain persists, try using acetone. Note: This procedure is not intended for day-to-
day cleaning.
Spot Cleaning- Immediately soak up the stain with a soft, absorbent cloth. Do not dry the stain completely, as this may
set it in the fabric permanently. The longer a stain is allowed to remain on the fabric, the more difcult it is to remove.
Oil-based Stains- Use a dry cleaning solution applied with a damp clean cloth or sponge. Test the cleaning solution on a
small, concealed spot on the fabric rst before attempting on a larger area. If there is no spotting, ringing, or damage to
the fabric or its dyes, apply the cleaning solution to the soiled area with light, quick strokes. Begin at the outside of the
stain and work toward the middle, making sure you use a clean part of the cloth as you work.
Water-based Stains- Use a water-based fabric cleaner (specically made for cleaning fabric) or a solution of mild, alkaline,
warm soapy water. Make sure that the soap and water mixture is not overly soapy. Test on a small, concealed section
of the fabric rst before applying to the main area. Work the cleaner or soap/water mixture into the stain on the fabric,
starting from the outside of the fabric and working your way to the middle.
*A note about fabric care