Once the locking feet are released, you can easily slide the Click back and up towards you.
Each Click has four feet.
The “Locating Feet” are shaped like little shoes. In this photo, they are on the bottom.
The “Locking Feet” have elliptical springs and look like a pillar with a slit through the middle. Squeeze the locking feet gently to watch how the spring works.
Keep the locking feet (with the springs) on the side toward you.
Tip the Click and insert the locating feet into any two primary holes. Make sure the locating feet are fully seated in the Base.
USING BOTH HANDS, place your thumbs on the locking feet with your fingers on the locating feet, and gently squeeze together, while pushing down.
Once the locking feet drop down into the holes, release the springs. The Click is firmly seated.
At this point the Click will stay firmly attached to the Base until you deliberately release it.
To release an attached Click, turn the Base so that the locking feet of the Click are closest to you.
USING BOTH HANDS, place your thumbs on the locking feet with your fingers on the locating feet, and gently squeeze while lifting up with your thumbs.
Once the locking feet are released, you can easily slide the Click back and up towards you.