IV.
OPERATING SYSTEMS
4.14A
OPERATING SYSTEMS CONTINUED
BUDDY SEAT–
The buddy seat (fig. 4.14A-1) was designed as
an instructional tool. It is specifically designed for a “co-pilot” to be
seated in a good position to be taught how to use the sprayer.
The buddy seat has another feature– it has a hinged seat that lifts
to reveal a storage compartment.
Do not use the compartment to store chemical soaked clothing or
gloves.
FIG. 4.14A-1
AIR RIDE SEAT
A.
Seat Cushion Adjustment:
Rotate knob to de-
sired cushion position
B.
Height Adjustment:
Pull knob out to lower seat.
Push knob in to raise seat.
C.
Lateral Isolator:
Lift lever to engage lateral isola-
tor. Push lever down for lock-out.
D.
Ride Firmness Adjustment:
Rotate knob coun-
terclockwise for firm ride; clockwise for soft ride;
and in the middle for an average ride.
A
B
C
D
G
H
I
F
E.
Fore-Aft Adjustment:
Pull lever out and move
seat.
F.
Fore-Aft Isolator:
Lift lever to engage fore-aft iso-
lator. Push lever down for lock-out.
G.
Backrest Adjustment:
Lift lever to stop and lean
rearward or forward to adjust backrest position.
H.
Armrest Tilt Adjustment:
Turn counterclockwise
to lower tilt; clockwise to raise tilt.
I.
Lumbar Adjustment:
Rotate knob clockwise to
increase lumbar support; counterclockwise to de-
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