IKEA BEKANT corner desk left sit/stand instructions

Full Product Name: IKEA BEKANT Corner desk left sit/stand, white/black, 63x43 1/4 "
Article Number: 190.222.81
Number of user manuals: 1

Manuals and Parts List

There is one assembly instruction manual to fully build IKEA BEKANT corner desk left sit/stand.

IKEA BEKANT Product Details

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BEKANT Corner desk left sit/stand, white/black, 63x43 1/4 "

Article number: 190.222.81

10-year Limited Warranty. Read about the terms in the Limited Warranty brochure.

You can adjust the height of the table top electronically from 22" to 48" to ensure an ergonomic working position.

Changing positions between sitting and standing helps you both feel and work better.

It’s easy to keep your desk neat and tidy with the cable management net under the table top.

The melamine surface is durable, stain resistant and easy to keep clean.

The contoured table top provides support to the wrists and forearms when writing.

Deep table top gives a generous work surface and lets you sit at a comfortable distance from the computer monitor.

This sturdy desk is built to outlast years of coffee and hard work. You get a generous work surface and a clever solution to keep cords in place underneath.

Measurements:
Length: 63 " (160 cm)
Width: 43 1/4 " (110 cm)
Min. height: 22 " (56 cm)
Max. height: 48 " (122 cm)
Max. load: 154 lb (70 kg)

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Questions and Answers

Number of questions: 1
M
Mark
Posted on Jan 16, 2023

I've had my Bekant desk for a while now, and I'm having trouble getting the stand up mechanism to stay in place when I switch from sitting to standing. It feels like it's not fully engaged or something. Have you experienced this issue before? Is there a specific trick or technique to ensure it stays locked in place?

K
Kenzo @ EasyRebuild
Answered on Jan 18, 2023

The issue you're experiencing with the Bekant desk's stand up mechanism not staying locked in place when switching between sitting and standing is a common one. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:

First, ensure the desk is on a level surface. An uneven floor can prevent the mechanism from engaging properly. You can try adjusting the leveling glides on the desk legs to compensate.

Next, check that the mechanism is clean and free of any obstructions. Wipe down the moving parts with a damp cloth to remove any dust or debris that may be interfering.

If it's still not locking securely, you may need to tighten the bolts and screws that hold the mechanism in place. Use the appropriate tools to gently tighten any loose connections.

Lastly, make sure you're operating the mechanism correctly. Raise and lower the desk slowly and deliberately to allow the locking mechanism to fully engage. Avoid slamming it up or down.

Following these steps should help resolve the issue and ensure your Bekant desk stays locked in your desired position. Let me know if the problem persists