Controls and Operating
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Operator's Seat - Operation
To achieve the most comfortable driving position, adjust the seat as
follows:
1. Sit in the seat.
2. Pull up and immediately release the height and weight adjustment (1)
handle - this will set the seat to cater for the operator’s weight. Sit
completely still while carrying out the adjustment. The seat position is now
adjusted correctly to cater for the operator’s weight. Further lifting or
pressing down on this lever will raise or respectively lower the seat, if the
height requires adjustment.
NOTICE:
Do not operate the height and weight adjustment lever for a
period longer than one minute, otherwise the in-built compressor may be
damaged.
3. Angular adjustment of the base cushion (seat pan) about the
horizontal axis is achieved by lifting lever (8) and exerting pressure on
the front or rear of the seat pan to tilt it to the desired horizontal attitude.
Release the handle when the required position is achieved.
4. Pull up the depth adjustment handle (7) to facilitate movement of the
seat forwards or backwards. Release the handle when the required
position is achieved.
5. If adjustment of the armrest angles is desired, this can be achieved
by turning the rotary adjusters (10). If the armrests are not required,
they can be folded up out of the way. This is achieved by removing the
caps (11) on each side of the frame, loosening the hexagon nuts and
hinging the armrest upwards. Tighten the nuts and refit the caps (11)
on completion.
6. Pull up (or push down) the headrest (6) to the required height. This
can be achieved, by increments, up to its end stop. The angle of the
headrest (6) can also be adjusted, by pushing or pulling it in the desired
direction, and completely removed by lifting it off over the end stop.
CAUTION
The cab is for protection of the operator and adheres to the
mandatory standard for Roll Over Protection Structure (ROPS).
A prerequisite for protection is that the operator remain in the
cab, with the seat belt securely fastened.
Should the vehicle begin to roll, hold on to the steering wheel.
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