Corner Ryzer Assembly — Two-Tabletop Configuration
The Corner Ryzer requires assembling two frames and connecting them into a single L-shaped system. This article covers orientation selection, dual-frame assembly, and cable routing for the L-shape.
⚠️ Two people required. The Corner Ryzer is significantly larger than a single-frame desk. Do not attempt solo assembly — you need at least one other person, especially for the tabletop flip step.
Step 1 — Confirm Orientation Before You Start
Before opening any hardware, decide which orientation you want — left-hand or right-hand. Stand in front of where your primary surface will be. The secondary surface extends to your left (left-hand) or your right (right-hand). You cannot change this after assembly.
Step 2 — Assemble the Primary Frame
Assemble the primary (larger) frame first using the same steps as the Solo Ryzer assembly: legs, crossbeam, tabletop attachment. Do not plug in yet.
Step 3 — Assemble the Secondary Frame
Assemble the secondary frame the same way. The secondary frame is shorter in some configurations — verify which is which using the assembly manual labelling (Primary / Secondary).
Step 4 — Join the Two Frames
1. Position both frames at 90°
2. Attach the corner bracket
3. Tighten all four frame corners
Step 5 — Connect Cables (Four-Leg System)
The Corner Ryzer uses a single control box that drives all four legs. Connect the leg cables from both frames to the control box — each port is labelled (Leg 1, Leg 2, Leg 3, Leg 4). The handset plugs into the HS port as normal.
⚠️ Cable routing matters. Route cables along the crossbeam and into the cable spine so they do not hang across the floor or between the two frames. Loose cables between the L-shape sections will snag or fray with use.
Step 6 — Flip Upright and Initialize
With two people (ideally three for the Corner Ryzer), flip the assembled unit upright. Position it in its final location, then plug in. The handset will show RST. Hold DOWN until both frames fully lower and the system initializes. Test all four preset positions before final levelling adjustment.